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OverviewRob and Greg revisit the fallout from their conversation with Andy, focusing on the rapid shift toward "coming soon" and preview listings across major portals. Zillow's move into previews—alongside Redfin and Homes.com—signals a broader industry change in how listings are marketed and distributed. The discussion centers on whether Zillow truly "changed," what this means for MLS control, and how the definition of being "on the market" is evolving. The episode also explores whether the industry can move past moral arguments and accept these changes as business decisions.
Key TakeawaysZillow's move into previews
Zillow entering "coming soon" listings is framed as solving a distribution problem rather than a full strategic reversal.
Signals frustration with slow-moving MLS rules and lack of standardization.
Shift from moral debate to business reality
Industry discussion may move away from "consumer harm" arguments toward competitive strategy and market positioning.
All players (Zillow, Redfin, Compass) are acting in their own business interests.
Fragmentation vs. consumer behavior
Concern about a "streaming wars" future where buyers check multiple platforms.
In practice, buyers may already be using several apps simultaneously.
Branding matters
Zillow's "Previews" is positioned as a clear, consumer-friendly product.
Competing offerings are less clearly defined or branded.
MLS pressure and listing input risk
Portals accepting direct listing input (outside MLS) is a major long-term threat to MLS control.
Changing definition of "on market"
Debate over whether "on market" means:
In the MLS
Under a listing agreement
Visible on portals like Zillow
Indicates a broader shift in how the industry conceptualizes market exposure.
Impact on brokerage strategies
Exclusive vs. non-exclusive distribution (e.g., Compass vs. eXp) may influence listing pitches.
Market will determine whether sellers value broader distribution or platform-specific exposure.
Connect with Rob and Greg
Rob's Website
Greg's Website
Watch us on YouTube
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By Rob Hahn and Greg Robertson4.7
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The Industry Relations Podcast is now available on your favorite podcast player!
OverviewRob and Greg revisit the fallout from their conversation with Andy, focusing on the rapid shift toward "coming soon" and preview listings across major portals. Zillow's move into previews—alongside Redfin and Homes.com—signals a broader industry change in how listings are marketed and distributed. The discussion centers on whether Zillow truly "changed," what this means for MLS control, and how the definition of being "on the market" is evolving. The episode also explores whether the industry can move past moral arguments and accept these changes as business decisions.
Key TakeawaysZillow's move into previews
Zillow entering "coming soon" listings is framed as solving a distribution problem rather than a full strategic reversal.
Signals frustration with slow-moving MLS rules and lack of standardization.
Shift from moral debate to business reality
Industry discussion may move away from "consumer harm" arguments toward competitive strategy and market positioning.
All players (Zillow, Redfin, Compass) are acting in their own business interests.
Fragmentation vs. consumer behavior
Concern about a "streaming wars" future where buyers check multiple platforms.
In practice, buyers may already be using several apps simultaneously.
Branding matters
Zillow's "Previews" is positioned as a clear, consumer-friendly product.
Competing offerings are less clearly defined or branded.
MLS pressure and listing input risk
Portals accepting direct listing input (outside MLS) is a major long-term threat to MLS control.
Changing definition of "on market"
Debate over whether "on market" means:
In the MLS
Under a listing agreement
Visible on portals like Zillow
Indicates a broader shift in how the industry conceptualizes market exposure.
Impact on brokerage strategies
Exclusive vs. non-exclusive distribution (e.g., Compass vs. eXp) may influence listing pitches.
Market will determine whether sellers value broader distribution or platform-specific exposure.
Connect with Rob and Greg
Rob's Website
Greg's Website
Watch us on YouTube
Our Sponsors:
Cotality
Notorious VIP
The Giant Steps Job Board
Production and Editing Services by Sunbound Studios

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