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Sep. 22, 2008 - Zillow's First Open House

Last Thursday, Zillow opened its doors and welcomed about 170 real estate professionals to our 1st “Zillow Open House” hosted here at Zillow headquarters in the Wells Fargo Center to give them a peak into life at Zillow and offer the opportunity to speak with many of the Zillow family members (employees).

We broke up the group into threes and presented an hour-long presentation to share exactly how our guests can get more value from everything Zilow has to offer.  There was “Zillow 101” moderated by Amy Bohutinsky, takeaways learned from Zillow Mortgage Marketplace conducted by David Gibbons, and Sara Bonert spoke about how to make the most out of Zillow as a real estate professional

Afterwards, everyone was given a tour of the offices and then shuttled over to Pier 70 for food and drink at the Waterfront Seafood Grill.

It was readily apparent that Zillow has such a great group of passionate supporters. Far too often our team is busy cranking out new products and features that we sometimes don’t realize just how many people visit our site.  This event was as much of an energy boost for us as it was eye-opening for our guests.

In the end, the open house was such a success that I expect that we will be doing something similar again.  Stay tuned!

 

Welcome to Zillow!

Good food and drink.  Great conversations.

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