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Trulia’s Evolution from Business School Idea to the Real Estate Industry’s Technology Partner

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By Paige Tepping
December 3, 2013
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evolution(1)From what began as a traditional offline business, real estate began moving online in the late 1990s and has increasingly become not only an online business, but a mobile one. Real estate will always have a fundamental human element, but homebuyers in 2013 have a much different experience than their counterparts 10 or even five years earlier. Trulia has played an important role in this evolution.

But what is Trulia really about? And where is it going from here? It’s easier to understand if you start from the beginning.

During the summer of 2002, Pete Flint realized it was time to move. It had been about a year since he made the move from his native England to Palo Alto, Calif., to pursue his MBA degree at Stanford University. He struggled to find the right place to live. Even when he consulted the Internet, it proved to be a challenging process.

Ultimately, the experience helped Flint better understand the challenge of searching for the right home and inspired him to build a service that would make the process easier for consumers and more efficient for real estate professionals. It would be three years of research and hard work before he could turn his idea into the launch of Trulia in 2005.

From the beginning, Flint and the founding team paid special attention to working closely with the real estate industry. The goal was to gather insight from the experts, share information about what the company was building for consumers, and begin to develop important relationships within the industry. Working with these industry partners, Trulia sought to help real estate agents and brokers move their advertising online, where the company envisioned millions more homebuyers would be going in the future.

Surviving the Real Estate Crash
The company began to build momentum as consumers were increasingly interested in finding real estate information online. The housing market peaked around 2006 and then began a now infamous decline that eventually played a central role in the economic crisis and ensuing recession that took hold of the global economy in 2008.

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Paige Tepping is RISMedia’s senior managing editor.

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