Compass, Zillow shake things up — just not in NYC
Compass and Zillow made moves in the platform wars this week, but for agents in New York City, it’s likely much ado about nothing. On Tuesday, Compass agreed to drop the lawsuit it filed against Zillow over its listing access standards that included a provision barring agents from listing homes previously marketed outside of multiple listing services for more than a day. News of the dismissal came after Zillow announced a partnership between brokerages such as Keller Williams and REMAX alongside its new tool, Zillow Preview, which allows agents with those firms to upload their listings to Zillow before launching […]
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