Homesnap is a mobile oriented MLS technology from the company of the same name in Bethesda. The Homesnap platform leverages real-time data from over 200 MLSs to provide consumers with a data-driven home search experience while providing over 85% of U.S. agents with access to mobile tools that automate their work, and accelerate success.
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Zillow, headquartered in Seattle, offers a multiple listing service (MLS) site via Zillow.com, supporting real estate agents and brokerages with a for sale real estate listing service or listing rental properties, featuring intelligent search and sorting of properties and a platform for communicating with potential buyers or renters.
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I have used Zillow and their leads are bonafide but costly - but they pay off. You actually speak to a live client on the phone. If I can get the person on the phone I can convert them. It is impossible to convert someone if their email address and phone number are fake and you …
In Idaho we are a non-disclosure state, so the accuracy of the "big 3" is laughable. When I first speak to someone searching for a home on another platform I tell them four things.
1. Homesnap ties directly into the MLS-so accuracy matter
Homesnap is my go-to mobile app for any customers or clients looking for homes. I enjoy the fact that once I send someone my personal link and they sign up, all homes are then branded to me. I like how I can view the favorites of other users, or share a home that I think they may be interested in. Homesnap is not a great tool if a user wants to be notified as soon as a home comes on the market. In hot markets, this could be the difference between getting an appointment and making and offer.
I used Zillow for the longest time and it worked okay. But then I started using Redfin and I like it much better. They are both very similar, but Redfin allows you to see the flood map across the whole property, which is important for me when considering spacial use of the property
It is very useable, I’ll give it that. Zillow has done a good job or making a clean and simple interface. They make it very easy to get in contact with an agent. Maybe a little too easy because they put you on a list and follow up multiple times
Anytime I have a question for Homesnap, I am able to contact customer support and, 99.9% of the time. get the answers I need right away. I have only had one issue that took more than a day, but the communication was great the entire time.
I have used Zillow and their leads are bonafide but costly - but they pay off. You actually speak to a live client on the phone. If I can get the person on the phone I can convert them. It is impossible to convert someone if their email address and phone number are fake and you cant communicate with them.... especially if you received the leads 2 weeks after that have initially made contact with Homesnap - due to their leads being processed by an AI bot and not having any real human interaction or urgency in getting the lead to you the Realtor.
I like Redfin better because it shows a flood map of the property. But I think Zillow does a better job of managing saved searches and favorite properties. Redfin also sends me a bunch of emails whereas Zillow sends less emails. But overall, they are very similar so it might just come down to personal preferences