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by realty_geek 460 days ago
It is an interesting product but I really do wonder if it is something users are asking for. In the market jitty is going for I would say that discovering what is on any given real estate website is not the big pain point.
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For sure big real estate portals functionally work. People buy homes through them, even if the experience is clunky. But because they’re entrenched via massive network effects / SEO, and their actual customers are estate agents, there’s basically no incentive to innovate. That's why the top property portals are such great businesses - Rightmove in the UK has like 70% margins.

I think what you're saying is there's that there’s deeper pain further down the value chain? If so, agreed. We think there’s an opportunity to solve some of that, and that building a better product / search experience at the top of the funnel makes it easier to fix problems later in the journey.

I don't know, maybe it depends on what they do with the images. If they just use the images to recreate MLS-style data—the basic stuff like square footage and number of bathrooms—then no, not useful to me. But there are questions that aren't answered by searching MLS data, like: "are there enough electrical outlets in every room", and "does this kitchen have a useful work triangle?". If I could search for that kind of thing, it would be amazing.