Popular house in Redfin

Anonymous
Is this label meaningful? What would indicate that a specific house will sell faster than surrounding homes?
Anonymous
Our house was a “popular house” and “hot home” on Redfin and went pending within 3 days of the listing going live, but this was in May 2024.
Anonymous
More views.
But if you hire Redfin Agent your house will get more exposure longer.
Anonymous
You need to get a lot of people to click on your house from different devices and locations. Send the link to everyone you know and ask them to click on it every several hours.
Anonymous
Its just views!
Anonymous
I feel like some people in here use link to a house they are trying to sell so they get more clicks and make their house more popular on Redfin.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You need to get a lot of people to click on your house from different devices and locations. Send the link to everyone you know and ask them to click on it every several hours.


What depressing advice.

No one with sense is going to bother to do this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You need to get a lot of people to click on your house from different devices and locations. Send the link to everyone you know and ask them to click on it every several hours.


If a Redfin house is a "hot home", it often sells more quickly than a non-hot home. But why would you want the numbers to be artificially inflated? How does that benefit the seller? I've had buyers that avoid the hot homes because they are not interested in competing. What's your logic?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our house was a “popular house” and “hot home” on Redfin and went pending within 3 days of the listing going live, but this was in May 2024.


Same, March 2025
Anonymous
We just finished a home search and I noticed the “hot homes” were basically just any decent house in a competitive neighborhood, but they didn’t always sell quickly. If they’re overpriced, they’ll get a lot of looks and become a “hot home” but won’t necessarily get offers.
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