Realtor.com, an online real estate platform, is moving its headquarters from Santa Clara to Austin, adding to the growing ...
Realtor.com already employs 400 people in Austin, where it eventually plans to add hundreds more employees, with many of ...
California and Texas have the biggest and second biggest economies in the Union respectively despite pronounced political ...
The company says it expects to add hundreds of new hires in Austin over the coming years, with many likely to be recruited ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Online real estate services provider Realtor.com has announced plans to relocate its headquarters to Austin.
In 2019, Realtor.com opened a tech hub in downtown Austin after its parent company News Corp acquired homegrown estate ...
Another Bay Area-based company is packing up and moving its offices to Texas, joining the likes of Chevron and Hewlett Packard, a few of the many corporations ditching the Golden State.
Realtor.com announced this week that it’s relocating from Santa Clara to Austin with the goal of making Austin its primary pipeline for hiring talent, with more investments in that coming.
The listing site giant closed its former headquarters in Santa Clara a few months ago and plans to bring its employees to 6th Street.
Realtor.com announced on Thursday the relocation of its corporate headquarters to Austin, Texas from Santa Clara, Calif.
The company says it expects to add hundreds of new hires in Austin over the coming years, with many likely to be recruited locally.