CNBC Television published this video item, entitled “U.S. home searches spike on ‘the Zillow of Asia'” – below is their description.
CNBC’s Diana Olick joins ‘The Exchange’ to report on Chinese real estate investors’ rising interest in U.S. homes as travel opens up in China.
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CNBC is an American pay television business news channel, which primarily carries business day coverage of U.S. and international financial markets. Following the end of the business day and on non-trading days, CNBC primarily carries financial and business-themed documentaries and reality shows.
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China is the third largest country in the world by area and the largest country in the world by population. Properly known as the People’s Republic of China, the political territory of the country includes Tibet and Hong Kong. The capital is Beijing.
Zillow Group is an American real-estate marketplace company founded in 2006 by Rich Barton, Lloyd Frink, Spencer Rascoff, David Beitel, and Kristin Acker. Barton is the current CEO of Zillow, Inc.
Zillow is focused on developing and delivering technology solutions that enable consumers to make informed decisions about homes and real estate.
Zillow offers tools and resources for buyers, sellers, renters, and landlords including Zestimates, Rent Zestimates, Make Me Move®, Mortgages, local real estate listings, and home-related articles and advice. Zillow also operates the Zillow Real Estate Network which includes Zillow Mobile, Postlets®, Diverse Solutions®, Agent Folio®, Mortech®, HotPads™, Naked Apartments®, NerdWallet Mortgage RatesTM, CoStar Realty Information, Inc., XomeTM, StreetEasy®, Bridge Interactive GroupTM RentJuice®.
ZG Technology Ventures invests in and partners with early stage technology companies focused on the home.