About Zillow Group, Inc. - Class C Capital Stock (Z)
Zillow Group is a technology-driven real estate marketplace that facilitates the buying, selling, and renting of homes through its comprehensive online platform. The company empowers consumers with a wealth of data and tools to navigate the real estate process, offering property listings, home valuations, and various resources for both buyers and sellers. In addition to its primary focus on residential real estate, Zillow also provides services to industry professionals, including real estate agents and mortgage lenders, helping to streamline transactions and improve market access. By leveraging advanced technology and user-friendly interfaces, Zillow aims to simplify the real estate experience and connect individuals with their ideal homes. Read More
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