Type of site | Apartments, Real Estate |
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Available in | English |
Created by | Matt Corgan, Douglas Pope, and John Fitzpatrick |
URL | http://hotpads.com/ |
Commercial | Yes |
Registration | Optional |
Launched | 2005 |
Current status | Active |
HotPads is a rentals and real estate marketplace launched in 2005 that enables users to search for housing using an interactive map. Listings are displayed at their addresses, allowing users to conduct a location-based search. Through the graphical interface, users click on individual property listings depicted by color-coded building icons.
In 2012, HotPads.com was acquired by Zillow for $16 Million. [1]
In August 2014, HotPads launched an updated version of the site. [2]
HotPads was founded in 2005 by Matt Corgan, Douglas Pope, and John Fitzpatrick. The site currently lists 4 million for-sale properties and 500,000 rental properties, [3] with its most densely listed areas being New York City and Washington DC.
In 2006, based on information from 2006, HotPads operated with a staff of 10 people out of Washington, DC. [4] In 2011, HotPads relocated to San Francisco [5] where it currently operates from the Zillow San Francisco office.[ citation needed]
Type of site | Apartments, Real Estate |
---|---|
Available in | English |
Created by | Matt Corgan, Douglas Pope, and John Fitzpatrick |
URL | http://hotpads.com/ |
Commercial | Yes |
Registration | Optional |
Launched | 2005 |
Current status | Active |
HotPads is a rentals and real estate marketplace launched in 2005 that enables users to search for housing using an interactive map. Listings are displayed at their addresses, allowing users to conduct a location-based search. Through the graphical interface, users click on individual property listings depicted by color-coded building icons.
In 2012, HotPads.com was acquired by Zillow for $16 Million. [1]
In August 2014, HotPads launched an updated version of the site. [2]
HotPads was founded in 2005 by Matt Corgan, Douglas Pope, and John Fitzpatrick. The site currently lists 4 million for-sale properties and 500,000 rental properties, [3] with its most densely listed areas being New York City and Washington DC.
In 2006, based on information from 2006, HotPads operated with a staff of 10 people out of Washington, DC. [4] In 2011, HotPads relocated to San Francisco [5] where it currently operates from the Zillow San Francisco office.[ citation needed]