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Naked Apartments
Type of site
Real Estate, Apartments
OwnerZillow Group
URLwww.nakedapartments.com

Naked Apartments is a website-based business that connects apartment renters in New York City, United States, with real estate brokers and landlords. The website provides 'on demand showings' and 'reverse search'. Using the Naked Apartments website, landlords and brokers search for interested renters and send them listings and offers.[2]

In February 2016, Zillow acquired the company for US$13 million.[3]

History and services

NakedApartments.com launched out of beta in March 2010.[4] At that time it provided a reverse search tool, where brokers and landlords compete for renters by sending listings and offers to registered users of the site.[5] Renters could also browse available apartments, which were ranked by an algorithm, and read broker reviews posted from other renters.[6] The company's primary competitor at the time was Craigslist.

Craines New York, a publication of Crain Communications, reported that Naked Apartments had reached profitability in 2011.[7] In January 2012, Naked Apartments created an interactive list, called The Hall of Fame, to help renters choose reliable rental agents. Naked Apartments does not charge the agents who make their list. The list is free for renters to access.[8] In 2013 the site introduced "Showings on Demand", which was at the time the first online on-demand service in real estate. When renters see an apartment on Naked Apartments, they pick a convenient time to see it, and Naked Apartments finds a qualified agent who is available.[9]

Awards

Naked Apartments was nominated for a Webby Award in the Real Estate Category along with Zillow, Trulia, HotPads.com and The New York Times.[10] The company was listed second, after Move (company), as a top Apartment-Hunting Website by Time Out.[11]

See also

References

  1. ^ "NakedApartments.com Site Info". Alexa Internet. Retrieved 2013-08-16.
  2. ^ Ehrlich, Brenna. "Exclusive: Naked Apartments Strips the Hassle out of Real Estate Hunting". Mashable. Retrieved 2012-01-09.
  3. ^ Lardinois, Frederic (3 February 2016). "Zillow Gets Naked". TechCrunch. Retrieved 30 June 2017.
  4. ^ Tennery, Amy (2010-03-01). "Naked Apartments Web Site Unveiled". Korangy Publishing Inc. Retrieved 2012-01-09.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ Rao, Leena (2010-02-26). "Naked Apartments Attempts To Ease The Apartment Hunt For New Yorkers". AOL. Retrieved 2012-01-09.
  6. ^ Voien, Guelda (2010-09-23). "Got Screwed on Your Last Apartment? Get Naked, People". The New York Observer. Retrieved 2012-01-09.
  7. ^ Fung, Amanda (2011-11-20). "Rental Websites are Hot Properties". Crains. Retrieved 2012-01-09.
  8. ^ Steele, Tara (2012-01-20). "New York City Startup Brings Transparency to Apartment Search". AGBeat. Retrieved 2012-02-29.
  9. ^ Polsky, Sara. "Naked Apartments Offering 'Uber-like' Option for Renters". Curbed. Retrieved 2013-07-11.
  10. ^ "Webby Awards Nominees – Real Estate" 14th Annual Webby Awards Nominees Archived 2010-04-21 at the Wayback Machine, The Webby Awards, Inc., retrieved 2012-01-09
  11. ^ Drybread, Kristen (2011-04-26). "The Best Apartment-Hunting Websites and Apps". Time Out New York. Retrieved 2012-01-09.