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Sunday, May 6, 2012

Production Innovation and Industry Relationships Lead to Record Traffic in 2012

Spring is upon us and the first part of 2012 is in the review mirror.  It has been another busy start to the year for Trulia and we wanted to take a minute to share some Truli-a-mazing milestones and achievements.

Let’s start with a few key milestones:

In March 2012 (source: comScore) we overtook Realtor.com in unique users for the first time in Trulia’s historyMarch 2012 was a record month in mobile visitsMarch 2012 was the largest traffic month in company history

We welcomed another member to the ranks of our senior management team-Lee Clancy joined the Trulia family as our new VP of Consumer Products. He is focused on creating more local, social and mobile tools, furthering our commitment to providing the inside scoop. Here are the latest and greatest:

iPhone Rentals App — On the heels of super-popular Android rentals app, we created Trulia Rentals for iPhone, which caters to renters’ tight time frames by providing instant notifications about new rental listings, plus a color-coding system to easily keep track of all currently-available rentals.Trulia Local — “What is it like to live here?” That’s a burning question that crosses the mind of every homebuyer and renter. Now with Trulia Local, you can visually see real estate values, crime, school ratings and local amenities on a single map.Trulia Insight — Leveraging “big data,” Trulia Insight provides real estate pros with deeper knowledge of their client needs by exposing them to their clients home search preferences, plans to buy in the next six months and whether or not they are pre-qualified for a mortgage.Trulia Estimates — To help give homeowners a starting point for estimating their home’s value and understanding current market trends, we rolled out Trulia Estimates to more than 50 million off-market homes, townhomes and condos in nearly 500 counties across the country.Optimized Trulia iPad – The launch of the new iPad was a great opportunity to update our top-rated iPad real estate app to take full advantage of the great new iPad features. We’ve improved the speed of our app for users on 4G LTE networks. You’ll also see optimized “retina”-true icons and graphics. And our heatmaps look fantastic on the new iPad, too.

We’ve also been hard at work on the industry side creating partnerships with some of the biggest MLSs and brokers across the country.

Midwest Real Estate Data (MRED), the largest MLS in the country, announced a direct syndication to Trulia. This strategic partnership with Midwest Real Estate Data (MRED) to directly syndicate more than 100,000 listings to Trulia providing consumers with the most accurate information on homes for sale across Chicago, northern Illinois, southern Wisconsin and northwest Indiana.Alain Pinel Realtors is the largest privately owned and independent real estate company in California and they partnered with Trulia to further their reach and enhance their brand awareness. They are committed to reaching buyers in the places they are looking online, which increasingly is more mobile and this new partnership helps them enhance their online strategy.Better Homes and Gardens Mason-McDuffie embraced Trulia to bring their agents, brokers and consumers on Trulia closer together. This partnership provides their listings with extensive exposure.Carpenter Realtors partnered with Trulia to reach more homebuyers in the state of Indiana and within the first few weeks of this new partnership, they saw a huge spike in the amount of exposure that our listings got to prospective homebuyers, which more than doubled their incoming lead traffic.

Lastly, since we are obsessed with providing the inside scoop, we’re always looking for new ways to understand what’s happening in the real estate market. Under the leadership of our Chief Economist Jed Kolko, we published a series of new housing data reports to help shed more light on where people are looking to move tomorrow and how home prices and rents are trending today. Together, these reports–which include the Trulia Price and Rent Monitors, the Trulia Metro Movers report, the Trulia Rent vs. Buy Index and the Trulia Housing Barometer–provide a forward-looking way of understanding the housing market.

We got a lot accomplished to start 2012 but we’re only getting started!

Ken Shuman Author information not available.

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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

House of the Day: Skip the Cape Cod Bridge Traffic Snarl in This Shingled Cottage

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Location: Marion, Mass.
Price: $1,995,000
The Skinny: This charming shingle-style cottage occupies a well-landscaped lot in Marion, Mass., a yachting mecca on the western shore of Buzzards Bay. In summer, it's not unlike the coastal communities of Cape Cod, but without the inevitable weekend traffic bottleneck. Located just a short walk from the beach, this five-bedroom, three-bath home is a well-preserved example of turn-of-the-century style, both inside and out, but has been tastefully updated with a new kitchen and a lofty upstairs studio space. Listed for $2M, the house sits on just 0.35 acres, but an easy walk from the marina and the Tabor Academy prep school.
· 9 Allen Street [Robert Paul]


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