The first Internet property listing

A Twitter challenge ...

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Who was the first person to post a for-sale home listing on the Internet?

Inman News Publisher Brad Inman (@BradInman) posed the question in a Twitter post (click to read) today.

If you know who it is, tell us. We would like to profile this individual and learn about the inspiration for this first-ever feat. (And did the home sell?)

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Submitted by on October 14, 2009 - 12:02pm.

Do you mean "Who was the first person to post a for-sale home listing on the WEB?" The Internet has been around a long time, and before the web there were other forums for sharing info on the Internet... (Think Usenet and university profs exchanging listing information with their peers via U email accounts.)

 
Submitted by on October 14, 2009 - 2:14pm.

I advertised my services in Orange County, CA on Compuserve in 1997, and a buyer from Chicago responded. So I met my first web client then. I remember he did buy a nice house from me, and it was a very smooth transaction! Everyone at my office thought it was a fluke, because "the whole internet thing was just a fad!"

Vicki Lloyd, MBA, e-PRO, ACRE, Realtor
http://LiveLakeForest.com
(949) 457-0281

 
Submitted by on October 14, 2009 - 2:23pm.

As a web development company just starting in 1995, we had a couple real estate clients that had us redesign their sites developed in 1996 and they were having success with web based advertising and sales. I am sure they were not the first and would assume it started much earlier than 1996.

 
Submitted by on October 14, 2009 - 3:15pm.

I found an old press release from Coldwell Banker claiming to be the first national real estate firm to create its own Internet web site in 1995, though I imagine the web was scattered with smaller individual agent sites prior to that time.

I found the actual press release and wrote more about this on 360Digest: http://360digest.com/2009/01/02/wayback-machine/

 
Submitted by on October 14, 2009 - 3:18pm.

For some reason the "Filtered Link" option did not work. To read the original post and press release please visit: http://360digest.com/2009/01/02/wayback-machine/

If that link still doesn't work, please copy and past the link in your browser.