
- Rocket Companies is acquiring real estate platform Redfin for $1.75 billion.
- Rocket anticipates that adding Redfin into its offerings will create a more seamless home-buying experience by integrating home search, real estate brokerage, and mortgage financing.
- The acquisition brings Redfin’s 50 million monthly visitors, 1 million active listings, and 2,200+ real estate agents into Rocket’s ecosystem.
Rocket Companies is ready for takeoff with its latest acquisition today. The Michigan-based corporate group announced plans to purchase real estate brokerage website Redfin for $1.75 billion.
Washington-based Redfin was founded in 2004 and is now one of the most recognized real estate search and brokerage platforms. The company hosts more than 1 million for-sale and rental listings, as well as a brokerage that consists of more than 2,200 agents.
“Rocket and Redfin have a unified vision of a better way to buy and sell homes,” said Rocket Companies CEO Varun Krishna. “Together, we will improve the experience by connecting traditionally disparate steps of the search and financing process with leading technology that removes friction, reduces costs, and increases value to American homebuyers.”
Rocket Companies consists of 11 separate brands, including Rocket Mortgage, Amrock, Rocket Money, Rocket Loans, Lowermybills.com, and others. Rocket has been around for 40 years and currently provides home financing in all 50 states.
Rocket anticipates that integrating Redfin’s home search and real estate agent network with its mortgage origination and servicing capabilities will offer users a more seamless experience, as Redfin will bring home search capabilities to Rocket’s mortgage financing and closing processes.
Specifically, Rocket will benefit from Redfin’s almost 50 million monthly visitors, 1 million active purchase and rental listings, and its 2,200+ real estate agent employees across 42 states. Rocket expects that, after its combination with Redfin, it will achieve more than $200 million in projected, annualized savings by 2027, including around $140 million saved from eliminating duplicate expenses.
“Rocket and Redfin’s approaches to lending and brokerage service have always been two halves of one vision to make the whole home-buying process magical,” said Redfin CEO Glenn Kelman. “We want a customer to be able to check her phone to find out what she can afford, see which homes are just right for her, schedule a tour with a local, expert Redfin agent, and get pre-qualified for a loan, all in a matter of minutes. Varun and I see how much better real estate could be when AI guides customers not just through that first step in their search, but all the way home, through the sale, the loan and then a lifetime of accumulating equity and wealth.”
Rocket Companies’ acquisition of Redfin is a major move in mortgagetech, which has generally remained one of the least disrupted subsectors of fintech. This is good news for consumers, who have traditionally had to navigate multiple fragmented steps to purchase a home. By bringing Redfin’s search and brokerage capabilities under its umbrella, Rocket will help streamline the home buying journey and create a more approachable experience, especially for first-time buyers.
The move also positions Rocket to capture more mortgage business at a time when refinancing demand has declined due to higher interest rates. Integrating Redfin’s platform and user base could significantly increase its share of purchase loans, allowing the company to compete more effectively against traditional banks and other real estate fintechs.