Redfin is a Seattle-based real estate company which is disrupting the well-established norms of real estate transactions. I have been addicted to the Redfin site for a while now. The website is the best for searching properties for sale and researching past sales. Find out what your neighbor paid for their crib! And if you are in the market to purchase, it provides valuable property details which help you sort prospects onto either the drive-by list or the discard pile.
As a buyer with previous experience in real estate transactions, my Redfin buyer experience was great. I would use them again to purchase property in the future, no question. However, Redfin may not meet the unique needs of a first-time buyer. Here’s my take on the characteristics of a successful and satisfied Redfin buyer.
Redfin is great for buyers who are:
Redfin caveats for buyers who:
To learn more about buying with Redfin, check out the 3-minute Buying a Home With Redfin video from Common Craft. (disclosure: Common Craft are friends of mine).
Since I’m in disclosure mode, I have one other faint connection to Redfin (which I only learned about recently). My sister and the CEO of Redfin went to elementary school together. Go Ardmore!
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Using Redfin to buy real estate: recommend, with caveats
Posted by Jeanine Anderson at 1/10/2008 01:56:00 PM
tags: real estate, redfin, review
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3 comments:
Thanks for the kind words about Redfin! What is your sister's name?
Regards,
Glenn at Redfin
Hey Glenn, thanks for stopping by! My sister requested that I not put her full name here. Ping me at jeanine dot anderson at g mail dot com and I'll send you deets. cheers!
That Glenn, he really gets around on the web. :)
One thing that we learned recently, that I might add to the list, is that Redfin is a good fit for buying in a familiar city. A high percentage of their market already knows the city/neighborhoods where they'd like to buy. It's not as good for people moving to a new city.
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