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Homes.com for Builders: Your Listing, Your Lead-157

Homes.com for Builders: Your Listing, Your Lead-157

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National Director of New Construction at Homes.com, Rick Baldonado, shares how the portal is approaching new-home search, and what’s in it for builders:

“Your listing, your lead.” Inquiries from your listings go straight back to you (not resold to multiple agents).

Free community visibility. Builders can send a feed and list communities at no charge, use paid Community Boost only where you need extra lift.

Community Boost assets. Homes.com/CoStar deploys pro photographers + the world’s largest drone fleet to capture models, community, and 60–90s videos; then layers on retargeting.

Cleaner UX. No third-party ads and a data-rich map experience aimed at buyer confidence.

Scale + signal. Backed by CoStar’s research engine and massive consumer reach, plus an open call for builder input to shape what’s next.

⏱️ Chapters
00:00 Intro
01:00 Why Rick joined Homes.com (CoStar resources + vision)
04:00 “Your listing, your lead” explained
05:00 Free listings via builder feed; when to boost
06:00 Photo, drone, and 60–90s community videos
11:00 Retargeting off-site (ESPN, CNN, Weather, etc.)
15:00 Making new construction easier to find; affordability talk
21:00 No third-party ads; cleaner consumer experience
28:00 Builder feedback: help shape Homes.com’s roadmap

🎙️ Guest: Rick Baldonado, National Director of New Construction, Homes.com
📩 Connect: rbaldonado@homes.com
(builders will be routed to the right regional rep)


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