Company News
Join us for The Redfin Buying, Selling or Just Dreaming in 2015 Twitter Talk!
Redfin Chief Economist Nela Richardson and Annie from MamaDweeb will chat about tips for buying and selling in 2015.
Why I Came to Redfin: For the Little Guy
Lorraine Woellert says she was a Redfin evangelist long before she ever thought of working here. “It wasn’t just the terrific app and all the cool stuff I could get on the website. What sold me was the Redfin mission to make home buying and selling better for people like you and me.”
Let’s Honky-Tonk in Tennessee! Redfin Home-Buying and Selling Services Arrive in Nashville and Memphis
People in Nashville and Memphis can now work with local Redfin agents and can use the Redfin online and mobile tools to search for every home on the market.
Redfin Arrives in Southwest Florida!
Redfin brings its real estate brokerage to Southwest Florida, including Fort Myers and Naples.
Looking Back Over Another Crazy Year With Thanks
In 2014 Redfin expanded it’s service, launched new technology to improve home buying and selling, and saved our clients millions of dollars in fees. Here, we take a look back at another crazy year.
Redfin Raises $70.9 Million from Major Institutional Investors
Redfin today announced an investment of $70.9 million, led by large institutional investors including Wellington Management Company, LLP.
Redfin Data Center: Housing Market Data at Your Fingertips
Find out how to use our new resource for free downloadable housing market data.
Introducing Redfin Real-Time
Now you can download and visualize the latest housing market data on the Redfin Data Center.

Sell Your High-End Home for More Money and Save Thousands With A Redfin Premier Agent
Homes listed by Redfin agents in 2019 sold for more money, with less risk and in fewer days than homes listed by other brokerages.
Dream a Little Bigger
Redfin was featured in an Amazon Web Services case study; here’s why.
These First-Time Homebuyers Captured a Unicorn: A Good Home at a Great Price
How one family managed to snag a deal in a competitive market.
Want to Help the Middle Class? More Houses, Please
The U.S. is building new homes at about half the historical rate, and it’s causing our cities to become unaffordable.