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Tech real estate brokerage acquired by Rocket Companies (RKT) for $1.75B stock (March 2025); Q4 2024 $244.3M revenue (+12% YoY) with Rocket Preferred Pricing integration competing with Zillow for integrated home search and mortgage.
Redfin Corporation was a Seattle-based technology-powered real estate brokerage — publicly traded on NASDAQ (RDFN) from 2017 until its acquisition by Rocket Companies in March 2025 — that combined salaried real estate agents with technology platforms to reduce commissions and provide home buyers and sellers with lower costs than traditional brokerages. Founded in 2004 and led by CEO Glenn Kelman since 2005, Redfin grew to serve customers across the United States and Canada with over 50 million monthly website visitors, generating Q4 2024 revenue of $244.3 million (+12% year-over-year). In March 2025, Rocket Companies (NYSE: RKT) — America's largest mortgage lender — completed the acquisition of Redfin for $1.75 billion in stock (enterprise value $2.36 billion), creating an integrated homebuying ecosystem. The combined company offers 'Rocket Preferred Pricing' providing Redfin buyers either a 1% lower interest rate for the first year or up to $6,000 in lender credits when financing through Rocket Mortgage.
Home Depot (NYSE: HD) reported $159.5B revenue FY2025 (+4.48%); 51% home improvement market share; #1 worldwide; 36.9% major appliances dollar share in Q2 2025;
The Home Depot is the world's largest home improvement retailer, founded in 1978 in Atlanta by Bernie Marcus and Arthur Blank, built on the revolutionary concept of a warehouse-format store that offered professional-grade products to DIY homeowners at contractor prices. The company's core competitive technology is its buying power and supply chain: purchasing at the scale of over 2,300 stores allows it to offer the broadest in-category selection — power tools, lumber, plumbing, electrical, flooring, appliances, garden — at prices and availability that regional hardware chains cannot match.\n\nThe Home Depot serves both DIY consumers and professional contractors (Pro customers), with the Pro segment representing a disproportionate share of revenue and growing faster than the consumer segment. The company has invested heavily in its Pro ecosystem — dedicated Pro desks, job site delivery, bulk pricing, and a Pro digital platform — as contractors increasingly use The Home Depot as a primary supply chain partner. Its major appliances business holds 36.9% dollar share as of Q2 2025, making it the dominant US appliance retailer ahead of Best Buy and Lowe's.\n\nThe Home Depot generated $159.5B in revenue in FY2025, a 4.48% increase, while holding a 51% share of the US home improvement market — a dominant position in a category large enough to make it one of the world's highest-revenue retailers. The company's 2024 acquisition of SRS Distribution for $18.3B deepened its professional roofing and exterior supply capabilities. As housing renovation spending remains elevated and the Pro contractor base grows, The Home Depot's combination of scale, supplier relationships, and Pro-focused investments continue to extend its lead over Lowe's and specialty retailers.
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