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EPISODE · Jun 3, 2026 · 1H 4M

What Happens When Zillow Stops Playing Nice?

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The Industry Relations Podcast is now available on your favorite podcast player! Overview Greg revisits his "Poking the Bear" article and argues that the industry may be underestimating what happens if Zillow is pushed into becoming a direct competitor. Using a Nike-versus-Hyatt branding analogy, Greg and Rob debate whether a Zillow brokerage, franchise, or even MLS would be a nightmare scenario or simply the next stage of competition. The conversation expands into a broader discussion about MLS infrastructure, IDX, cooperation, listing distribution, and whether the industry is protecting outdated systems at the expense of innovation. Rob argues that the industry's real asset is cooperation, not marketing, while Greg contends that blowing up existing systems creates more risk than reward. The result is one of the podcast's most philosophical debates about competition, infrastructure, and the future of real estate. Key Takeaways Greg explains the premise of his "Poking the Bear" article and why he believes the industry should be careful about forcing Zillow into a more direct competitive role. The hosts discuss whether a national Zillow brokerage or franchise would be a serious threat to existing brokerages and brands. Rob argues that direct competition is preferable to the current situation because brokerages know how to compete against other brokerages, franchises, and MLSs. Greg questions whether Compass's evolution into a larger conglomerate could create opportunities for boutique and independent brokerage models. The discussion shifts to MLS infrastructure, with Rob arguing that cooperation—not marketing—is the true value proposition of the MLS system. Rob and Greg debate whether IDX remains relevant in its current form and whether it should become an opt-in rather than opt-out system. The hosts explore the difference between cooperation data and marketing data, and whether those functions should be separated moving forward. Greg argues that unrestricted competition could create unintended consequences, while Rob maintains that open competition ultimately benefits consumers. The episode closes with a larger conversation about preserving what makes the U.S. real estate market unique while adapting to new competitive realities.   Links Greg's Article   Connect with Rob and Greg Rob's Website  Greg's Website    Watch us on YouTube   Our Sponsors: Cotality  Notorious VIP The Giant Steps Job Board    Production and Editing Services by Sunbound Studios

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