Redfin Gets Schooled

Redfin added neighborhood and school data to its listing pages today, something some of the big brokers like RealLiving and Coldwell Banker have already done (see Big Brokers Going Local).

Visiting their site, I wasn’t entirely clear at first where on the listing page to find this information, it wasn’t immediately obvious ‘above the fold‘.

Scrolling down a bit and there, wedged between the sales history and Zillow Zestimate for the property, I found what I was looking for.

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Surprisingly, clicking on either of the links takes you to an external page. I was expecting it to be built into Redfin’s listing pages. You can click here to view an example. Like RealLiving, Redfin’s neighborhood data is provided through a partnership with OnBoard LLC.

Overall the implementation is pretty decent. I far prefer Redfin’s approach to RealLiving’s, as they make extensive use of graphs and charts to provide some visual impact to the data.

One frustrating thing I found with the external page, was that when I tried to click back from the neighborhood data to the listing I came from, Redfin’s site would take me back the general search results page and not to the specific home I wanted to view. This got annoying as I was shopping around looking at different homes.

Community/local information continues to be the next big push for brokers looking to add more value to their search pages. While they are steps in the right direction, I haven’t seen anything yet that come close to the depth of information that Zillow, Trulia or Shackprices are offering.

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  1. Ben K | Mar 12, 2007 | Reply

    Just FYI - John L. Scott implemented community/school info back in July using OnBoard’s info (since switched to GraphicalData). JLS opens the info in a smaller pop-up window.

  2. Galen | Mar 13, 2007 | Reply

    Chiming in with an ‘us too.’ ShackPrices has nearby schools for every house too.

  3. Cynthia Pang | Mar 13, 2007 | Reply

    Joel,
    Thanks for mentioning our new additions. We wanted to address your frustration. When you click on the links, a new tab or window should open leaving your property search intact. Let us know if you’re still having this problem and we’ll troubleshoot. Also, we know the new info is a little buried, but it will be more embedded in future versions.
    Regards,
    Cynthia Pang
    Redfin

  4. Incredible Agent | Mar 13, 2007 | Reply

    This is going to be a must have for all real estate websites in less than a year. All the available school & neighborhood data out there will soon be mashed together on the progressive real estate listings sites. It’s only a matter of time. Soon we will should be able to see all valuable information along with each home listing. Way to keep up Redfin!

  5. Jesse Bilsten | Mar 14, 2007 | Reply

    Just thought I’d say we did a similar setup with OnBoard for Realty World’s eHomeResearch: http://www.ehomeresearch.com/neighborhood_data

    The integration with valid HTML was rather difficult, so we ended up with tables, but I think the CSS came out decent given the limitations.

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