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Move (company)

Move, Inc. is a real estate listing company based in Santa Clara, California. The company operates the Move Network of real estate websites, the largest of which is Realtor.com. Move has a longstanding partnership with the National Association of Realtors, the real estate industry's largest trade association, for operating Realtor.com.[3][4]

Move, Inc.
Company typeSubsidiary company
IndustryReal estate
Founded1993; 31 years ago (1993)
Headquarters,
United States
Key people
Brands
  • Avail
  • DoorSteps.com
  • ListHub
  • Move.com
  • Moving.com
  • Realtor.com
  • Realtor.com for Professionals
  • UpNest
Revenue$227 million[2] (2013)
Owners
Number of employees
913[2] (2013)
ParentNews Corp (2014–present)
SubsidiariesMove Sales
Websitewww.move.com

Operations edit

Move was established in Delaware under the name InfoTouch Corporation in 1993.[2] The company is based in Santa Clara, California, and operates Move.com and Realtor.com.[5] Move owns the listing syndication and reporting platform ListHub.[6] The company also operates Avail (following its acquisition in 2020),[7] Doorsteps.com (following its acquisition in 2013),[8] Moving.com, Relocation.com,[9] and UpNest (following its acquisition in 2022).[10][11]

Tracey Fellows was named acting chief executive officer (CEO) of Move and Realtor.com in June 2019.[12] David Doctorow was named CEO in January 2020.[13] Bryan Charap has served as chief financial officer since 2015.[14][15][16] In 2020, Move named Mickey Neuberger chief marketing officer.[17] In 2022, Bryan Ellis became chief revenue officer and Arthur Chapin became chief growth officer.[1]

Doctorow was replaced by Damian Eales as CEO in 2023.[18]

History edit

Homestore edit

Stuart Wolff founded the online real estate company Homestore Inc. in 1996.[19][20] He established a partnership with the National Association of Realtors, and his company, RealSelect Inc., operated Realtor.com. Under the agreement, the National Association of Realtors had a small stake in RealSelect.[20]

The company went public as Homestore.com, Inc. in 1999,[2] and was traded on the NASDAQ stock exchange.[21] In October 2000, Homestore agreed to purchase Move.com from Cendant Corp. for $761 million in stock, leaving Cendant with a 15 percent stake.[22][23][24] In 2001, Homestore operated the websites HomeBuilder.com, HomeFair.com, Realtor.com, HomeWrite.com, and SpringStreet.com, acquired HomeBid, and owned the software Top Producer as well as Wyldfyre technologies.[25][26] In August, the company purchased iPlace Inc., for $150 million.[27]

During the rise of the dot-com bubble, Wolff was convicted of insider trading and falsifying revenue results, and several additional executives received prison sentences for inflating earnings.[28] Homestore's 2000 and 2001 financial reports required refiling, and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission investigated the company in 2002.[19][20] Wolff's conviction was overturned on appeal in 2008,[19] but he eventually plea bargained for a sentence of 3–5 years.[29] Wolff resigned as CEO in January 2002,[19] and was replaced by a new management team.[20]

Homestore.com, Inc. changed its name to Homestore, Inc. in 2002, then rebranded as Move, Inc. in 2006.[2][28][30] The company's stock symbol was changed from "HOMS" to "MOVE", and the Move.com website was launched in May 2006.[31]

On February 22, 2006 Homestore, Inc. announced the acquisition of Moving.com from TMP Directional Marketing, LLC. Moving.com provides consumers with offers from qualified movers, truck rental, and self-storage providers, as well as access to a sophisticated mortgage rates directory. Mirus Capital Advisors represented TMP Directional Marketing and Moving.com in the transaction.[32]

Move, Inc. edit

Move acquired the company Threewide, which operated the real estate listing service ListHub, for $13 million in September 2010. Move retained ListHub as its own separate brand.[33] Move launched an online mortgage offering called MortgageMatch.com in December 2010, targeting first time home buyers and those looking to refinance,[34] then acquired the social search platform SocialBios in 2011.[35] In 2013, Move reported $227 million in revenue and $600,000 in profit.[5] Move ended its three-year partnership with AOL real estate in December 2013, and its decade-long partnership with MSN Real Estate in July 2014.[36]

In September 2014, News Corp agreed to purchase Move for $950 million, marking the former company's largest acquisition to date.[3] Move operated the third most-trafficked website network for U.S. listings at the time.[37][38] Ownership of Move is shared 80/20 between News Corp and REA Group, respectively.[5][39] The deal was endorsed by the National Association of Realtors, which licensed the Realtor.com URL to Move and allowed the company to operate the site.[39] This agreement continued after the deal closed in November.[21] In 2015, Move relocated its headquarters from San Jose to Santa Clara.[40]

Move acquired the document and transaction management provider Reesio, which specializes in residential real estate, in October 2015. The financial terms were not disclosed, and Reesio's four founders joined Move's team.[41] In 2016, Zillow paid $130 million to Move and the National Association of Realtors to settle a lawsuit over trade secrets, following its employment of two individuals who had held executive roles at Move.[4][42] Move sold its lead-generation company TigerLeads to Commissions Inc., a customer relationship management system provider, in December.[43]

Move acquired interior design and lifestyle website Remodelista and outdoor spaces and garden design website Gardenista in 2016 as part of Realtor.com's marketing strategy. At the time of purchase, the two sites represented 1.5 million monthly readers.[44] In June, 2019 the company sold back the websites to founder Julie Carlson and husband Josh Groves and are now independently operated by Remodelista LLC.[45]

Move acquired Opcity, the Austin, Texas-based real estate technology company, for $210 million in 2018. The company, which developed a platform that uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to match potential home buyers with agents,[46] initially continued to operate as an independent business[47][48] but was later integrated into Realtor.com.[49]

In 2020, Move acquired Chicago-based Avail, a platform with online tools and education content for landlords.[7] Move sold the customer relationship management platform Top Producer to Constellation Real Estate Group in March 2021.[50] The following year it acquired UpNest, a platform that connects home sellers and buyers with local agents competing for business.[10]

References edit

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Further reading edit

  • Lisota, Kevin (August 6, 2015). "Realtor.com CEO Ryan O'Hara on their quest to catch up with Zillow". GeekWire.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Move Inc is a real estate listing company based in Santa Clara California The company operates the Move Network of real estate websites the largest of which is Realtor com Move has a longstanding partnership with the National Association of Realtors the real estate industry s largest trade association for operating Realtor com 3 4 Move Inc Company typeSubsidiary companyIndustryReal estateFounded1993 31 years ago 1993 HeadquartersSanta Clara California United StatesKey peopleDamian Eales CEO Bryan Charap CFO Bryan Ellis CRO 1 Arthur Chapin Chief Growth Officer 1 Mickey Neuberger CMO Kat Koutsantonis Chief People Officer BrandsAvail DoorSteps com ListHub Move com Moving com Realtor com Realtor com for Professionals UpNestRevenue 227 million 2 2013 OwnersNews Corp 80 REA Group 20 Number of employees913 2 2013 ParentNews Corp 2014 present SubsidiariesMove SalesWebsitewww wbr move wbr com Contents 1 Operations 2 History 2 1 Homestore 2 2 Move Inc 3 References 4 Further reading 5 External linksOperations editMove was established in Delaware under the name InfoTouch Corporation in 1993 2 The company is based in Santa Clara California and operates Move com and Realtor com 5 Move owns the listing syndication and reporting platform ListHub 6 The company also operates Avail following its acquisition in 2020 7 Doorsteps com following its acquisition in 2013 8 Moving com Relocation com 9 and UpNest following its acquisition in 2022 10 11 Tracey Fellows was named acting chief executive officer CEO of Move and Realtor com in June 2019 12 David Doctorow was named CEO in January 2020 13 Bryan Charap has served as chief financial officer since 2015 14 15 16 In 2020 Move named Mickey Neuberger chief marketing officer 17 In 2022 Bryan Ellis became chief revenue officer and Arthur Chapin became chief growth officer 1 Doctorow was replaced by Damian Eales as CEO in 2023 18 History editHomestore edit Stuart Wolff founded the online real estate company Homestore Inc in 1996 19 20 He established a partnership with the National Association of Realtors and his company RealSelect Inc operated Realtor com Under the agreement the National Association of Realtors had a small stake in RealSelect 20 The company went public as Homestore com Inc in 1999 2 and was traded on the NASDAQ stock exchange 21 In October 2000 Homestore agreed to purchase Move com from Cendant Corp for 761 million in stock leaving Cendant with a 15 percent stake 22 23 24 In 2001 Homestore operated the websites HomeBuilder com HomeFair com Realtor com HomeWrite com and SpringStreet com acquired HomeBid and owned the software Top Producer as well as Wyldfyre technologies 25 26 In August the company purchased iPlace Inc for 150 million 27 During the rise of the dot com bubble Wolff was convicted of insider trading and falsifying revenue results and several additional executives received prison sentences for inflating earnings 28 Homestore s 2000 and 2001 financial reports required refiling and the U S Securities and Exchange Commission investigated the company in 2002 19 20 Wolff s conviction was overturned on appeal in 2008 19 but he eventually plea bargained for a sentence of 3 5 years 29 Wolff resigned as CEO in January 2002 19 and was replaced by a new management team 20 Homestore com Inc changed its name to Homestore Inc in 2002 then rebranded as Move Inc in 2006 2 28 30 The company s stock symbol was changed from HOMS to MOVE and the Move com website was launched in May 2006 31 On February 22 2006 Homestore Inc announced the acquisition of Moving com from TMP Directional Marketing LLC Moving com provides consumers with offers from qualified movers truck rental and self storage providers as well as access to a sophisticated mortgage rates directory Mirus Capital Advisors represented TMP Directional Marketing and Moving com in the transaction 32 Move Inc edit Move acquired the company Threewide which operated the real estate listing service ListHub for 13 million in September 2010 Move retained ListHub as its own separate brand 33 Move launched an online mortgage offering called MortgageMatch com in December 2010 targeting first time home buyers and those looking to refinance 34 then acquired the social search platform SocialBios in 2011 35 In 2013 Move reported 227 million in revenue and 600 000 in profit 5 Move ended its three year partnership with AOL real estate in December 2013 and its decade long partnership with MSN Real Estate in July 2014 36 In September 2014 News Corp agreed to purchase Move for 950 million marking the former company s largest acquisition to date 3 Move operated the third most trafficked website network for U S listings at the time 37 38 Ownership of Move is shared 80 20 between News Corp and REA Group respectively 5 39 The deal was endorsed by the National Association of Realtors which licensed the Realtor com URL to Move and allowed the company to operate the site 39 This agreement continued after the deal closed in November 21 In 2015 Move relocated its headquarters from San Jose to Santa Clara 40 Move acquired the document and transaction management provider Reesio which specializes in residential real estate in October 2015 The financial terms were not disclosed and Reesio s four founders joined Move s team 41 In 2016 Zillow paid 130 million to Move and the National Association of Realtors to settle a lawsuit over trade secrets following its employment of two individuals who had held executive roles at Move 4 42 Move sold its lead generation company TigerLeads to Commissions Inc a customer relationship management system provider in December 43 Move acquired interior design and lifestyle website Remodelista and outdoor spaces and garden design website Gardenista in 2016 as part of Realtor com s marketing strategy At the time of purchase the two sites represented 1 5 million monthly readers 44 In June 2019 the company sold back the websites to founder Julie Carlson and husband Josh Groves and are now independently operated by Remodelista LLC 45 Move acquired Opcity the Austin Texas based real estate technology company for 210 million in 2018 The company which developed a platform that uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to match potential home buyers with agents 46 initially continued to operate as an independent business 47 48 but was later integrated into Realtor com 49 In 2020 Move acquired Chicago based Avail a platform with online tools and education content for landlords 7 Move sold the customer relationship management platform Top Producer to Constellation Real Estate Group in March 2021 50 The following year it acquired UpNest a platform that connects home sellers and buyers with local agents competing for business 10 References edit a b c Verde Ben March 30 2022 Realtor com announces new chief revenue growth hires Inman com Retrieved June 27 2022 a b c d e Form 10 K Move Inc U S Securities and Exchange Commission December 31 2013 p 6 Retrieved July 31 2017 a b Logan Tim September 30 2014 News Corp to buy parent of realtor com for 950 million Los Angeles Times ISSN 0458 3035 OCLC 3638237 Retrieved July 7 2017 a b Collins Jeff June 7 2016 Zillow to pay Realtor com 130 million over trade secrets Orange County Register Anaheim California Digital First Media ISSN 0886 4934 OCLC 12199155 Retrieved July 7 2017 a b c de la Merced Michael J Steel Emily September 30 2014 News Corp to Buy Move a Real Estate Listings Site The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 OCLC 1645522 Retrieved July 26 2017 Brambila Andrea V January 6 2015 Rupert Murdoch playing hardball with Zillow Inman com Retrieved March 23 2021 a b Dalrymple II Jim December 15 2020 Move Inc acquires rental platform Avail Inman com Retrieved March 23 2021 Sullivan Heather April 6 2017 CoStar is hiring about 230 workers in Richmond this year WWBT Retrieved July 31 2017 Move Inc acquires Relocation com for 11 5 million Inman com October 11 2012 Retrieved March 23 2021 a b MCPHERSON MARIAN June 8 2022 Move acquires real estate agent marketplace UpNest Inman com Retrieved June 27 2022 Hardison Kathryn June 8 2022 News Corp s Realtor com Buys UpNest MarketWatch Dow Jones amp Company Retrieved June 27 2022 Kearns Patrick June 6 2019 BREAKING Realtor com company s CEO exits Inman com Retrieved March 25 2021 New Move Inc CEO Announced Realtor Magazine National Association of Realtors January 9 2021 Retrieved March 23 2021 CFO Moves Endurance International Group TPG Specialty Lending Move Inc BrainStorm Cell Therapeutics The Wall Street Journal News Corporation Dow Jones amp Company August 3 2015 ISSN 0099 9660 OCLC 781541372 Retrieved July 26 2017 Soper Taylor August 3 2015 Tech Moves Zillow promotes Kathleen Phillips to CFO Amy Bohutinsky to COO Shauna Causey joins Galvanize and more GeekWire Retrieved July 26 2017 Move bolsters leadership team with 3 new hires and 1 promotion Inman com August 4 2015 Retrieved July 26 2017 Kearns Patrick Realtor com continues C suite reshuffle with new CTO hire Inman com Retrieved March 23 2021 Buckingham Jones Sam June 2 2023 News Corp wants Damian Eales to replicate REA in the US Australian Financial Review a b c d Egelko Bob January 15 2008 Homestore CEO s fraud conviction overturned San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved July 28 2017 a b c d Wedner Diane February 27 2002 Homestore s New Management Trying to Put House in Order Los Angeles Times p 1 Retrieved July 28 2017 a b Hagey Paul November 14 2014 News Corp closes realtor com deal Inman com Retrieved July 26 2017 Wedner Diane February 27 2002 Homestore s New Management Trying to Put House in Order Los Angeles Times p 3 Archived from the original on January 8 2015 Retrieved July 26 2017 Monroe Robert October 28 2000 Homestore com Buys Rival Move com Acquired in Deal Worth 761 Million Daily News Archived from the original on April 23 2018 Retrieved July 31 2017 Homestore acquires move com Real Estate Weekly November 8 2000 Archived from the original on April 23 2018 Retrieved July 31 2017 Homestore acquires HomeWrite Chron 21 February 2001 Retrieved 9 January 2023 Kersnar Scott March 5 2001 Homestore Continues Buying Spree National Mortgage News Archived from the original on April 23 2018 Retrieved August 2 2017 Loyd Linda August 10 2001 Homestore com to absorb IPlace Knight Ridder Tribune News Service Archived from the original on April 23 2018 Retrieved August 2 2017 a b Carter Matt April 19 2010 Wolff sentenced to 4 5 years in prison Inman com Retrieved July 28 2017 Carter Matt January 11 2010 Stuart Wolff pleads guilty Inman com Retrieved July 28 2017 Homestore renamed move Units April 1 2006h Archived from the original on April 23 2018 Retrieved August 2 2017 Bruce Allison May 29 2006 Move com adds resources for real estate customers Ventura County Star Archived from the original on April 23 2018 Retrieved July 31 2017 Homestore Inc acquires Moving com announces Name Change to Move Inc Merger com Mirus Capital Advisors Retrieved 31 March 2022 Wauters Robin September 21 2010 Move Acquires Online Real Estate Listing Syndicator ListHub For 13 Million TechCrunch Retrieved July 25 2017 Mortgage Match Targets First time Homebuyers United Press International December 1 2010 Retrieved July 28 2017 Move Acquires SocialBios Social Search Platform Online Product News August 1 2011 Archived from the original on April 23 2018 Retrieved August 2 2017 Hagey Paul Zillow takes over real estate search at MSN Real Estate after Move Inc s exit Inman com Retrieved July 28 2017 Logan Tim September 30 2014 Murdoch s News Corp to buy parent of Realtor com for 950 million Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 26 2017 Alpert Lukas I Light Joe September 30 2014 News Corp to Buy Move Inc for 950 Million The Wall Street Journal Retrieved July 26 2017 a b Yu Roger September 30 2014 News Corp to buy Move Inc for about 950M USA Today Retrieved July 26 2017 Donato Weinstein Nathan July 21 2015 Why News Corp s Move Inc is leaving downtown San Jose for Santa Clara Silicon Valley Business Journal Retrieved July 31 2017 Peters Andy 2 October 2015 News Corp s Move Acquires Online Home Sales Platform Reesio National Mortgage News Retrieved July 26 2017 Levy Nat January 17 2017 Realtor com s new features bring augmented reality image recognition to home buying GeekWire Retrieved July 7 2017 Wiggin Teke December 2 2016 Realtor com operator sells TigerLeads to Commissions Inc sources Inman com Retrieved July 28 2017 Behind Realtor com s Remodelista Gardenista acquisition Business of Home 2016 07 15 To Our Readers Remodelista Update Remodelista 2019 06 01 Hawkins Lori August 30 2018 Austin real estate startup Opcity to be acquired for 210 million Austin American Statesman Retrieved October 10 2018 Anderson Will August 30 2018 Opcity agrees to 210 million buyout by News Corp Austin Business Journal Retrieved September 12 2018 Marinova Polina August 30 2018 Term Sheet Thursday August 30 Fortune Retrieved September 12 2018 Brambila Andrea V August 7 2020 Realtor com replaces lead gen products with Opcity referral model in 60 markets Inman com Retrieved March 23 2021 Dalrymple II Jim March 2 2021 Constellation Real Estate Group acquires CRM maker from Move Inman com Retrieved March 23 2021 Further reading editLisota Kevin August 6 2015 Realtor com CEO Ryan O Hara on their quest to catch up with Zillow GeekWire External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Move company amp oldid 1217349752, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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