Realtor.com Relocates Headquarters from California to Texas
The real estate platform moves to Austin, citing economic growth, affordability, and talent availability in Texas.
- Realtor.com announced the relocation of its headquarters from Santa Clara, California, to Austin, Texas, as part of its long-term growth strategy.
- The move reflects broader trends of companies leaving California for Texas, drawn by lower taxes, reduced regulation, and business-friendly policies.
- Realtor.com’s new headquarters in Austin will house 200 employees in roles such as product development, engineering, and data science.
- Texas Governor Greg Abbott welcomed the relocation, highlighting the state’s growing housing market and favorable business environment.
- The shift underscores Austin’s rise as a tech hub, joining other companies like Oracle, Tesla, and Chevron in relocating to Texas.