Zillow expands its Zillow Rental Manager service by letting US landlords collect applications and rent
Nat Levy / GeekWire :
A 2025 OpenAI ChatGPT-app pilot marks Zillow’s latest coverage turn after its costly 2021 exit from home buying and 2024 CEO transition.
Zillow appears in coverage as a real-estate technology company whose consumer property platform connects to adjacent housing services, from mortgage comparison and showing-management software to rent reporting. Its story has also been shaped by executives including co-founder Spencer Rascoff and, since 2024, CEO Jeremy Wacksman.
The dominant recent phase began with the reversal of Zillow’s direct home-buying strategy. Coverage tracked its 2018 move to buy and sell homes for cash, then its 2021 shutdown of the home-buying business, roughly 2,000 layoffs, a write-down exceeding $500 million and a stock decline of more than 10%. Reports also tied the retreat to excess purchases and a bidding algorithm, while later financial disclosures put the home-flipping loss at $881 million and consolidated 2021 net loss at $528 million.
More recently, the coverage has shifted from that operational retrenchment toward leadership and platform distribution. Zillow reported Q2 earnings above estimates as Wacksman replaced Rich Barton as CEO in August 2024, with Barton becoming co-executive chair. In October 2025, OpenAI included Zillow among the initial companies piloting apps inside ChatGPT, and Zillow also surfaced through Esusu’s rent-reporting API in December 2025.
Coverage centers on the boundary between Zillow’s core role as a housing-information and services platform and riskier efforts to control housing transactions directly. The collapse of its home-buying operation made that trade-off stark, especially against iBuying rival Offerpad; the newer OpenAI and Esusu links instead point to Zillow extending its reach through partners and integrations rather than taking home-price exposure itself.
If the current trajectory holds, Zillow’s relevance may increasingly depend on whether it can make its housing data and consumer experience useful inside broader AI and financial-service ecosystems while maintaining confidence after the iBuying reversal. The ChatGPT pilot offers a potentially important distribution channel, but the corpus does not establish its commercial impact; leadership execution under Wacksman and the quality of those integrations remain the key open questions.
Zillow has appeared in 52 articles since 2015-02. Coverage peaked in 2025Q4 with 4 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside @nplusonemag, Spencer Rascoff, Trulia, Taylor Soper.
Nat Levy / GeekWire :