Zillow is a topic tracked in our intelligence system with 5 linked articles.
A data-rich, anecdotal breakdown of the true cost of homeownership vs renting, with detailed loan fees, monthly payments, maintenance, taxes, insurance, utility cost trends, selling costs, and long-run appreciation implications.
San Francisco’s luxury housing boom is driven by liquidity from tech giants and anticipated IPO wealth, with record high sales and ultra-fast contract timelines underscoring a market detached from broader affordability concerns.
Apple’s enforcement of a long-standing App Store rule against runtime-generated apps is squeezing Replit and similar AI-forward software, while OpenAI’s app-directory model signals a shift up the software-distribution stack with regulatory and antitrust implications.
Public sentiment toward AI is highly skeptical despite widespread usage, backed by poll data, while regulatory and political headwinds (notably opposition to data-center growth) underscore real investment and operating risks; the piece critiques “software brain” as an oversimplified view of reality and warns against forcing life into databases.
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Zillow’s CEO explains the shift from a public real estate data app to an integrated transaction platform, discusses MLS data-sharing politics, and outlines growth strategies amid a tight housing market and regulatory scrutiny.
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