Introducing the San Diego Market Snapshot (sort of)

by Kris Berg on August 23, 2009

Introducing the San Diego Market Snapshot (sort of)

Being Sunday and all, this seemed like a good time to talk shop. Nothing too heavy – just a little something I needed to get off my chest.

Dear Zillow,

I have enough widgets now!

Cordially,

Kris

It started innocently enough. I accidentally befriended a couple of the social media dudes at Zillow a couple of years ago at my first Inman News Real Estate Connect conference. More correctly, I befriended them at the popular pre-conference social event, “Beer with Bloggers,” sponsored by (drum roll) Zillow. They gave us all commemorative beer glasses.

I didn’t really consider that I had been bought, but I subconsciously must have felt the need to repay them for their generosity. Consequently, I have written a few articles about Zillow over the years here. Among them were gems like “Zestimates are a Bunch of Doodie,” and “Zillow is for Ztupid People.” (OK, those weren’t the real titles, but you get the idea.)

And over the years, Zillow has grown from a fledgling start-up to a Zinormous real estate search and information portal with millions of visitors each month. A coincidence? I think not. And the cruel irony is that when my buddies, at some future party, are celebrating their buyout by Google, or Yahoo!, or the People’s Republic of China, I won’t even get a thank you note. I think I’ve earned those beer mugs.

And, they will have earned their fortunes. That is because they never give it a rest. Take their widgets (please). Zillow’s Drew Meyers (those of us in the inner circle like to call him @drewmeyers) has been on a year-long, one-man crusade to see that every widget every conceived of by their development team finds a home on our blog. More recently, I have become convinced that the end game is to actually take over our blog. “The Zillow San Diego Widget Home” does have a nice ring to it.

So recently, mostly because it’s good stuff but, not incidentally, because Drew wore me down, we added a page to this blog called San Diego Housing Snapshot (look up) in which we are featuring their “local market explorer” plug-in. Come on. I didn’t just give them a spot on my cluttered side bar; they got a whole page! And I am told that this market information will be provided down to the zip code level soon, which means I will be adding more “depth” (read: widgets) to our site any day now.

But, when is it good enough? Apparently, never. It has now been called to my attention by @drewmeyers that I am missing another huge opportunity to provide valuable content to my readers via Zillow’s “Regional Real Estate Statistics” widget. My initial reaction was, “Now where am I going to put this one?” The blog is getting all-fulled-up, I explained. And then it occurred to me. Why limit myself? I could pin the link to my forehead, or I could have some snazzy car magnets made up with big Zs all over them. Or, maybe, I could just have a rendering tattooed on my bicep.

That’s it – a tattoo, but my bicep is far too small to do a widget of this import justice. Hopefully, this will satisfy them, at least for another week or so.

I Heart Zillow

Oh, and for the record Zillow, I really do think that your local market information is pretty cool, and your Zestimates are sucking less and less every day. I even find myself using your site in tandem with our own MLS, because you provide depth that our own agent platform does not. And I say this in all honesty, so there is no need to send gifts. Using the word “Zillow” ten times in this post is my gift to you.

But, whatever you do, please don’t send any more widgets for awhile.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR  Kris Berg is Co-Owner and Designated Broker of San Diego Castles Realty. If not-so static web sites are your thing, go here at once where you will find loads of real estate information including homes for sale, market trends, floor plans and more. Kris's hobbies include fencing and spot welding. She likes kittens.


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BawldGuyNo Gravatar August 23, 2009 at 4:33 pm

I think David’s finally forgiven me for comparing Zillow to Pong. :)

Drew MeyersNo Gravatar August 24, 2009 at 10:49 pm

Love the tattoo!! :)

You seriously rock Kris, you really do! I would have commented yesterday on this post, but I was in Montana on a road trip and am just catching up on twitter and e-mail. Regardless, that’s neither here nor there. I’m glad you feel the market explorer is useful enough to add to your blog as it’s own page, and the ZIP code support you have requested is already in the works – I’ll certainly let you know when it goes live so you can create some more shiny new pages for your site :)

Ajay Mehta August 26, 2009 at 11:37 am

572 downloads – wow!

The Local Market Explorer really is a ridiculously cool WordPress plugin. I’m looking forward to seeing it evolve and implemented all over the place.

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Matt Dollinger August 26, 2009 at 11:45 am

Drew,

This is great stuff and I’m really proud of all the work that you have been doing on this. One of the things that I might consider though is that we have a tendency to do alot of “The Client would like THIS…” rather than asking the client “What would you want to see?”

Also you might want to check out http://www.AmericanTowns.com. I think they do an awesome job of aggregating all of this info into one place.

Keep up the great work!
Matt

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Kris Berg August 26, 2009 at 12:23 pm

Great plugin, Drew! I agree with Jay that the Flickr photos add little. As you know, I am really looking forward to the next release which allows info to be displayed at the zip code level.

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Brandon Green August 26, 2009 at 2:16 pm

Wow–572 downloads is impressive!

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Hospedagem August 26, 2009 at 8:47 pm

Hello buddy nice post. I have bookmark your site.
cool WordPress plugin
Thanks to sharing with us.

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Vinny LaBarbera September 10, 2009 at 8:51 am

Looking forward to using the plug-in as a standard feature in our Wordpress blogs. Thanks Drew!

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Denver Internet Marketing October 16, 2009 at 4:13 pm

Wow great tools for a Real estate blog.

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St Paul Apartment Guy October 21, 2009 at 9:09 am

What a cool plugin I am in the process of building a blog for our sites right now and this will be really helpful. Thanks much – C

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Trace November 11, 2009 at 3:36 pm

Drew, http://www.geekestateblog.com/ is showing as a “Reported Attack Site” in Firefox for me…. looks like there is some kind of mix up going on… just a heads up.

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CityPlus November 12, 2009 at 9:27 pm

Hi Drew,
I’m seeing the same thing as Trace. “Reported Attack Site”

-Robert

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