NEW YORK, July 28, 2017 -- Redfin (Nasdaq:RDFN), a technology-powered, residential real estate brokerage that pairs its own agents with its own technology to create a service that is faster, better, and costs less, visited the Nasdaq MarketSite in Times Square today in celebration of its initial public offering (IPO) on The Nasdaq Stock Market.
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Redfin is a consumer centric residential real estate brokerage powered by technology, offering multiple online tools for customers. Redfin’s combination of technology and service has sought to redefine real estate in the consumer’s favor. Representing buyers and sellers in over 80 markets throughout the United States, Redfin consistently puts the consumer first in a commission-driven industry.
As one of the only major brokerages building virtually all of their own brokerage software, Redfin is internally designed for growth. The company utilizes next-generation technology, like machine learning, and comprehensive listings data to make buying and selling homes easier, faster, and less expensive for consumers.
“Redfin has been redefining the real estate industry since its inception, and we are proud to have them join Nasdaq’s family of innovative companies as they continue to disrupt the market with new and unprecedented ideas,” said Nelson Griggs, Executive Vice President, Head of Global Listings, Nasdaq.
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