On Google’s Latest Real Estate Foray: Implications & Speculations

Updated 1 month, 3 weeks ago

Source: http://www.notorious-rob.com/

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From the Search Engine Land site comes news (h/t: Duke Long, @dukelong) that Google has built out what amounts to the start of a national real estate search website:

The real estate listing place pages include property information, photos, map placement, Street View imagery and functionality, nearby public transit details, and even AdWords ads. Google has added links for “Directions” and “Search nearby,” as well as a “Send” link that opens an outgoing email ...

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TomRoyce 2 months, 1 week ago on Twitter

@tcar Very well handled. http://bit.ly/5ywJ81

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tcar 2 months, 1 week ago on Twitter

The opinions in my tweets are not necessarily the opinions of The National Association of REALTORS® or Realtor.com. http://bit.ly/5ywJ81

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RealtyResolve 2 months, 2 weeks ago on Twitter

Is 2010 going to bring us..."Google Real Estate" ??? http://bit.ly/6gT4Vj

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derecshuler 2 months, 2 weeks ago on Disqus

This is the evolution of technology and as Realtors we need to either adjust our value proposition or get out of the way.

I may have missed this in your article but doesn't ListHub also syndicate to Google? I don't like Realtor.com charging hundreds of dollars a year for more prominently feature your listings and would be interesting to see how Google can mashup some data. As we move along
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Josh Ferris 2 months, 2 weeks ago on Disqus

I love this idea but it will, no doubt, favor the top listing agents versus buyer agents. All that really means is buyer agents need to convey their value better so buyers insist on having them instead of using them by happenstance.

Similarly, Trulia and Zillow (and everyone else) have been put on notice: build a remarkable brand or fall to the wayside when Google makes the big move that
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Louis Cammarosano 2 months, 2 weeks ago on Disqus

what google giveth, google taketh away.

Companies like trulia or zillow spend little or no money on google ad words,yet get tons of FREE traffic from showing up high in the google natural search results .

Now Google will organize and display listings making searches for listings on those sites, perhaps redundant and irrelevant.(in your scenario 2, Rob)

Having lived off the
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kenbrand 2 months, 2 weeks ago on Twitter

@RobHahn share his take: On Google’s Latest Real Estate Foray: Implications & Speculations > http://su.pr/1uKtyv

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Ken Brand 2 months, 2 weeks ago on Disqus

Thanks for sharing the in's, out's and what if's. The more I read about these new search/broadcast developments, the more I think (as you've shared) platform providers (MLS, IDZ, Truzilla, RPR, Realtor.com, etc) are in a fight for their lives. Well, they've always been, but today, when the sun rises, anyone of them might find themselves nuked.

I also believe, that for the individual real
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GertieCranker 2 months, 2 weeks ago on Disqus

I think your approach to this issue says it all: where the consumers go, there goes the agent and--ultimately--the broker. I'd even go a step further and say that the other stakeholder who should be shaking in its boots is the MLS. There's no MLS in the Google equation. The question becomes, how much do agents REALLY value the business rules, fines, and additional charges, and the cumbersome structures ... See all content

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Sue Adler 2 months, 2 weeks ago on Disqus

Hey Rob,

I didnt react when you showed me this at my office today because I was preoccupied w/ other things but now that I've had a chance to look at it, I'm really thrilled about this! I think its great for both buyers and sellers because the consumer is getting to the proper source and getting the info they want, ( it seems from your examples anywyay) instead of some random agent who has
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RESuperNews 2 months, 2 weeks ago on Twitter

On Google’s Latest Real Estate Foray: Implications & Speculations: From the Search Engine Land site comes.. http://bit.ly/07mcNrg

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robhahn 2 months, 2 weeks ago on Twitter

New Notorious: http://bit.ly/7nbtVK On Google's Latest Real Estate Forays, WHEE!

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