SOLD.com Expands Promotion of its Proprietary Home Selling Recommendation Engine Offering into Five New Markets

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SOLD.com, a first-of-its-kind educational resource and proprietary recommendation engine for homeowners researching and evaluating the many ways to sell a home, today announced that it has formally expanded the promotion of its full service offering to the following new markets: Atlanta, GA; Orlando, FL; Colorado Springs, CO; Riverside, CA; and San Diego, CA.

These markets were selected based upon factors including market demand, availability of alternative options for home sellers to consider, market size, and other key real estate and demographic data.

SOLD.com’s recommendation engine is powered by machine learning that considers thousands of data points for individual properties, local markets and individual seller preferences. Users are asked a few simple questions about their home and top objectives during the sales process. SOLD.com’s proprietary technology then evaluates the top local real estate agents, institutional buyers, discount agent models and more to match the seller with the option that will best help them achieve their goals. SOLD.com also provides a personal concierge to assist the homeowner through their selling experience. SOLD.com is completely free for the consumer.

“We are thrilled to be working with homeowners in these new markets so that they understand and can be connected with the best ways to go about the home selling process,” said Matt Woods, President of SOLD.com. “For many, selling a home can be one of the biggest transactions of their lives. Therefore, by giving users the ability to understand all of the options available to them—be it a new technology or identifying the best traditional real estate broker in their neighborhood—they are able to choose the solution that is both the most comfortable and completes the transaction in the quickest time frame for the highest selling price.”

SOLD.com’s partnerships include emerging brands such as Purplebricks, Home Bay, Homie, Redefy, Roofstock, REX, RedfinNow, Reali, and Properly. The platform also includes thousands of real estate agents and, as part of its expansion, the company is currently actively identifying and recruiting the top local agents in the nation.

Woods continued, “Regardless of the solution the user ultimately chooses, SOLD.com’s core mission is to make the home selling process as painless as possible. As we expand our services into additional markets, we will continue to vet and add resources to our growing platform, drive lead generation for agents and offer guidance to both agents and consumers every step of the way.”

ABOUT SOLD.COM
SOLD.com is the first-of-its-kind free, unbiased, educational resource and comparison engine for homeowners researching the best method to sell their homes. The SOLD.com platform aggregates disruptive real estate services and top local brokers in one place to inform and educate users about the many options available to them. SOLD.com then uses its proprietary technology and personal concierge services to analyze objective and subjective factors – including local market characteristics, customer service rankings and personal preferences – to provide users with a free and unbiased recommendation for the most efficient, cost-effective route to selling a home.

For more information, please visit https://www.SOLD.com/.

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