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Allison founded DotLoop in 2008, but as he told our own Anthony Ha back in 2012, the idea for the service came to him ten years earlier when he was 17 and buying his first home (yep – 17 – not ...
dotloop launched in 2009 and has since grown to a user-base of 600,000 real estate professionals.
Dotloop founder Austin Allison (Image credit: Dotloop) Real estate and selling houses may not seem like the tech savviest of sectors—sharing through Airbnb doesn’t count. But with the market ...
Dotloop, the fast-growing startup acquired by Zillow Group Inc. in 2015 that facilitates more than one-third of the nation’s real estate sales, has spent $4 million on an office upgrade that ...
Zillow Group (Z) is set to acquire DotLoop, a Cincinnati-based company that boasts it can simplify real estate transactions by enabling brokerages, real estate agents, and their clients to share ...
Dotloop reduces complexity by replacing separate form creation, e-sign, and transaction management systems with a single end-to-end solution and drives growth by helping real estate professionals ...
DotLoop, a startup trying to bring real estate negotiations online, has raised a $7 million Series A from Trinity Ventures. The company says its software is already used by more than 200,000 real ...
--Dotloop ® and Notarize have announced a new partnership to enable remote online notarization for real estate agents and their clients. The partnership opens the door to a simple, streamlined ...
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