Homes.com

Homes.com, Inc.
Privately Held Corporation
Industry Real Estate
Founded Tallahassee, Florida
(January 28, 1999 (1999-01-28))
Headquarters 150 Granby Street
Norfolk, VA 23510
, United States
Area served
United States & Canada
Key people
David R. Mele, President
Andy Woolley, VP of Industry Development
Erin C. Ruen, VP of Sales
Grant Simmons, VP of Search Marketing
Kyle S. Bucklen, VP of Technology
Products Real Estate Search, Home Values, Mobile Applications, Data Services, Agent IDX/VOW Websites Lead Generation and Management Services
Number of employees
400+
Website www.homes.com

Homes.com, Inc., a subsidiary of Dominion Enterprises, is the sixth-largest real estate portal by traffic market share.[1] Headquartered at 150 Granby Street, Norfolk, Virginia, United States, Homes.com maintains additional offices in Boca Raton, Florida; Tallahassee, Florida and San Diego, California. The company also provides real estate marketing and media services including brand advertising, property listing syndication, reputation management and lead generation.

History

Homes.com began as the primary website for Homes and Land Publishing in 1993 and incorporated in January 1999 as Homes.com, Inc. In March of the following year, a venture capital funding round generated 38.5 million dollars. [2] and gave Hummer Winblad Venture Partners a controlling interest in Homes.com. In October 2004, Homes.com, Inc. was purchased by Trader Publishing Company, a joint business venture of Landmark Media Enterprises and Cox Enterprises. In September 2006, Landmark Media Enterprises and Cox Enterprises split the assets of Trader Publishing and Homes.com, Inc. became a subsidiary of Dominion Enterprises, LLC which was in turn a subsidiary of Landmark Media Enterprises.

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