Sure, medium/large flippers may have investors putting up the money.
And I agree that Zillow is not likely backing out of the game all together. They just had an expensive lesson learning what they don't know about how to go about this. But their current strategy was also only viable during rapid price increases. A completely different one is needed in other market condition.
Making money flipping in a flat market is even harder: It takes more work to find depressed homes at below-market prices. There's no good algorithm that will do that without boots on the ground looking at the property in person, not to mention the surprises you get when you open up the walls or floors to start a refurb. That doesn't mean Zillow can't do it: what I'm saying is that it's very much not in the realm of their core competencies. Building out large scale logistics networks for this IRL is much different than their current line of business. I'm sure they'll try again, but I'm also almost as sure that they'll have a few more significant stumbles along the way.
Since when has SV startup culture relied on the whims of the market to generate their profit? I believe Zillows end game is to become the market. Once the scale is large enough, it's no longer an issue. hey just mistimed it or had some other unforeseen issues in this case.
Sure, medium/large flippers may have investors putting up the money.
And I agree that Zillow is not likely backing out of the game all together. They just had an expensive lesson learning what they don't know about how to go about this. But their current strategy was also only viable during rapid price increases. A completely different one is needed in other market condition.
Making money flipping in a flat market is even harder: It takes more work to find depressed homes at below-market prices. There's no good algorithm that will do that without boots on the ground looking at the property in person, not to mention the surprises you get when you open up the walls or floors to start a refurb. That doesn't mean Zillow can't do it: what I'm saying is that it's very much not in the realm of their core competencies. Building out large scale logistics networks for this IRL is much different than their current line of business. I'm sure they'll try again, but I'm also almost as sure that they'll have a few more significant stumbles along the way.