每日英语:Redfin Real-Estate Firm Gets Cold Shoulder in Silicon Valley

Redfin是一家房地产初创公司,旨在利用技术和数据改善房地产交易过程。它不仅提供房屋搜索服务,还作为全方位服务的经纪公司,通过聘请专业经纪人并采用独特的工作模式来提升客户服务体验。与传统经纪公司相比,Redfin的经纪人接受薪资制,并且业绩评价直接与客户反馈挂钩。

"I used to think I was this made man," says entrepreneur Glenn Kelman. "That's what they tell you after you take a company public."

In 1996 Mr. Kelman co-founded Plumtree, a business-software firm that went public in 2002. After that, he assumed that his next idea was as good as paid for.

"Whatever I thought of, they'd fund it," he says.

Then, in 2006, Mr. Kelman became chief executive of a real-estate startup, Redfin Corp.

startup:启动,开办     

Redfin sounds like it would be catnip for technology investors. The company aims to overhaul how people buy and sell houses, using software and data to improve real-estate agents' customer service. Real estate is an opaque, expensive insider's game—exactly the kind of business that is ripe for getting blown up by a less-expensive, more-convenient Web-powered service.

overhaul:彻底检修,详细检查     opaque:不透明的,迟钝的,难懂的        be ripe for:准备好,适于,成熟       blown up:爆炸,发脾气

"We wanted to change the whole thing in the consumers' favor," Mr. Kelman says, his voice straining with a revolutionary's passion. "We wanted you to have an agent who was on your side, who used technology the whole way through the process and who charged half the price."

But whenever Mr. Kelman shopped his plan in Silicon Valley, venture capitalists looked at him funny. He raised millions of dollars, but the money came fitfully, often at lower valuations than he expected.

fitfully:断断续续地,发作地    

Eventually Mr. Kelman realized the problem. Like Soylent Green, Redfin is made of people—sales staff and customer-service representatives.

To tech investors, companies that depend on such people are old-fashioned. People are unpredictable and hard to manage. They are costly to hire and train, and their path to success is difficult to set into an algorithm. People don't scale.

Yet Redfin is one of a handful of startups showing that people can make a big difference. Mr. Kelman believes that improving the real-estate business takes more than just better code. It takes better people, specifically, better real-estate agents. Consequently, Redfin has hired hundreds of agents on staff, people to whom it pays salaries, benefits and on whose work the company depends.

After years of slow growth, Redfin is poised to hit it big. It's on track to book $100 million in revenue—and turn a profit—next year.

be poised to:信誓旦旦,准备就绪      on track:走上正轨      

And its path suggests that businesses that try to improve workers—and not just code—can be better for customers and, in the long run, better for the bottom line.

Like Zillow Inc. and Trulia Inc. Redfin is partly a website that helps you find houses for sale. But unlike those companies, which make money through ads placed by traditional brokers, Redfin is a full-service brokerage. After you find your dream house on its site, Redfin makes money when you sign up with one of its agents to guide you through the home-buying process. (Its agents sell houses, too.)

brokerage:佣金,回扣        

Mr. Kelman says Redfin's unusual setup offers several advantages over traditional brokerages.

First, it improves service. If you're touring a neighborhood and see a house for sale, you can order up a Redfin agent to drive over to show you the property quickly. In the company's most-established markets, Seattle, for instance, the agent can be at your service within an hour. (It takes longer in Redfin's newer markets, like Dallas). This works thanks to a blend of technology and management. Just as the Uber online ride service maps its drivers, Redfin keeps track of its agents' calendars and real-time locations. Unlike a traditional real-estate brokerage—in which agents essentially are contractors of a brand, not employees—Redfin's agents are salaried workers. The company can tell them where to go and what to do.

contractor:承包商,合作商            

Redfin helps soothe other home-buying frustrations as well. Redfin compiles detailed histories on competing brokerages' pricing strategies, strengthening Redfin agents' negotiating prowess. Redfin also conducts most of the home-buying process online, reducing paperwork. And if you're selling your house, Redfin can test offer prices on the Web, helping you to home in on the optimal price.

soothe:安慰,缓和               prowess:英勇,超凡技术        

The biggest opportunity is price. Mr. Kelman says the incentives of traditional real-estate agents are misaligned with those of customers. If you're selling your house, your agent, who gets paid on commission, will prefer that you take a lowball offer over no offer. If you're buying, your agent will want you to bid higher than you might otherwise want—or need—to pay. Economists call this the Principal-Agent Problem, and it has proved stubbornly intractable in real estate.

incentive:激励,诱因            misalign:不重合,偏移               

Mr. Kelman says Redfin has a solution. About half a typical Redfin agent's pay comes through salary. The rest comes through commissions. But crucially, commissions are linked to detailed reviews that Redfin customers complete after sales. The reviews are posted online and affect each agent's future business. Your agent always has an incentive to please you. If pushing a client to close a deal will produce a bad review, the agent would rather not close.

Redfin is still tiny. In its most-established locations, it has about 3% or 4% of the market. In bigger, newer markets, it seems nearly nonexistent.

Mr. Kelman concedes that his people-dependent model has slowed Redfin's growth. But he sees the prospect of long-term returns. "After we hit a certain threshold in the market, our share begins to accelerate," he says. In other words, over time, better service begins to pay off.

concede:承认,退让,容许     

Redfin last month said it raised $50 million from T. Rowe Price Group Inc. and Tiger Global Management LLC. Compared with tech-focused venture capitalists, Mr. Kelman says, these investors didn't care that Redfin might take several more years to realize its mission of revolutionizing real estate. They were willing to wait, he says.

"Most of Silicon Valley isn't that patient."

转载于:https://www.cnblogs.com/yingying0907/p/3464647.html

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