If you’ve been keeping an eye on the headlines lately, you’ve probably noticed some buzz around Zillow and Redfin. In what’s shaping up to be a major shift in how listings are handled online, both platforms have taken a firm stance as private listings & portal bans are now front and center in the conversation.
For those of us in the real estate world, this move isn’t just a policy update. It’s a signal that the game is changing. And if you’re not paying attention, you risk being left behind.
The Big Ban: What Zillow and Redfin Just Did
In early 2025, Zillow made waves across the industry when it announced a ban on publicly marketing private listings. These are homes that are promoted exclusively within a single office or brokerage network before being shared with the wider MLS. The company cited concerns over consumer transparency and fairness in the home search process.
Shortly after, Redfin followed suit, reinforcing the message that the days of office exclusives being promoted online to select audiences may be coming to an end. These platforms now require that listings be available to all agents and consumers alike, aiming to give every buyer a fair shot at discovering every available home.
The move has sparked intense debate. Some agents argue this undermines their ability to offer exclusive service to sellers, especially in luxury or off-market transactions. Others see it as a step toward a more equitable and open market for all buyers.
Why This Matters for Your Business
For real estate agents, especially those who’ve relied on private listings as part of their strategy, this shift is significant. Private listings were often used to test the market, create urgency, or maintain discretion for high-profile clients. Agents take control of how they market a property and decide when it appears on the open MLS.
Now, those options are more limited. Agents must reconsider how they build buzz, protect client interests, and position listings competitively.
More importantly, this change underscores a broader trend. Tech platforms are no longer just tools; they are becoming gatekeepers. As major portals like Zillow and Redfin flex their power, agents need to stay agile and informed to continue delivering value.
Scout Realty’s Take: Adapting with Confidence
At Scout Realty, we believe that changes like these are less of a threat and more of an opportunity if you know how to navigate them.
We’ve always believed in empowering our agents with the knowledge, tools, and mentorship to thrive in any market. That includes staying ahead of industry shifts and adapting quickly to new standards. While others may be caught off guard by the portal bans, our agents are already pivoting with confidence.
Through our tech-forward approach, we’re helping agents explore smarter ways to market listings, foster relationships, and differentiate themselves in competitive markets. From crafting engaging listing presentations to leveraging AI to boost lead conversion, we’re not just reacting to change. We’re driving it.
When you join Scout, you don’t just get a brokerage. You gain a community that’s forward-thinking, collaborative and committed to helping you grow.
What You Can Do Next
So what’s the next move? If you’re an agent feeling the pressure from these new policies or simply looking to future-proof your business, know this. You don’t have to figure it all out alone.
Whether you lead with experience or you’re stepping into real estate for the first time, you need a brokerage that looks ahead and stands with you at every turn.