Zillow vs MRED + Compass: What’s Happening in Chicago’s Real Estate Market Right Now... 🤔💭
- Liezl Calingasan
- May 20
- 2 min read

Chicago is at the center of a major real estate debate involving Zillow, MRED (Chicago MLS), and Compass over how property listings are shared and who gets early access to them.
At the core of the issue is this question:
👉 Should homes be fully public once listed, or partially private before reaching the open market?
🔒 Private Listings vs Public Listings
Compass + MLS Strategy (via MRED systems):
Some brokerages and MLS-connected systems are leaning into:
“Private / exclusive” listings
Early-access inventory shown only to select agents or buyers
Controlled marketing before going fully public
The idea is to give sellers more flexibility and testing before a full market launch.

Zillow’s Position
Zillow is pushing for:
Full listing transparency
Equal access for all buyers
Immediate public exposure of homes once they are listed
Their concern is that too many “hidden” listings reduce fairness and limit buyer access to inventory.
🧠 Where MRED Fits In
MRED is one of the most powerful MLS systems in the country and controls much of the listing data in the Chicago area.
Right now, it plays a key role in how listings are:
Distributed
Shared between brokerages
Potentially moved into private networks before public syndication
This makes Chicago one of the most important markets in this national debate.
💥 What This Means in Real Estate Today
🏡 For Buyers:
Some homes may not appear immediately on Zillow or public sites
Off-market or private listings may require an agent connection
Inventory can feel more limited online than it actually is
🏠 For Sellers:
More options in how you launch your home:
Full public listing for maximum exposure
Or private/exclusive launch first before going public
Strategy matters more than ever, especially pricing and timing

📊 Bigger Market Shift
This isn’t just a company disagreement, it reflects a bigger shift in real estate:
Open marketplace model (Zillow)
VS
Controlled listing distribution model (Compass + evolving MLS systems)
Chicago is becoming one of the key battlegrounds where this future is being tested.
🧭 Final Takeaway
The real estate market is no longer just about what is for sale - it’s about how and when you’re allowed to see it.

For buyers and sellers in Chicago, this means one thing:
👉 Working with the right agent matters more than ever because access to inventory is no longer the same everywhere.




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