Apartment List

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ApartmentList
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Type of site
Apartment search engine
Available in English
Owner Vertical Brands
Launched September 2011

ApartmentList.com is a website that aggregates apartment listings from sources on the web into one map-based interface. The company won the 2012 Webby for Best Real Estate Site (People's Voice). In June 2012, Multi Family Executive reported that ApartmentList.com had surpassed the 500,000 users/month mark. In August 2013, Inc. Magazine placed Apartment List #108th on the list of fastest growing companies in America.[1]

Background information

Apartmentlist is the flagship website of the Internet start-up group Vertical Brands. John Kobs and Chris Herndon co-founded this start-up group, and are the acting CEO and president, respectively.[2] ApartmentList.com was launched at the TechCrunch "Disrupt" conference in 2011.[3]

Vertical Brands

Vertical Brands, headquartered in San Francisco, California, has 31 full-time employees (as of June 2012). Vertical Brands creates online meta-search experiences for consumers. Apartmentlist.com is the company's first full-scale website that is publicly available.[4]

John Kobs

Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Prior to co-founding Vertical Brands, John Kobs was an investor at TICC Capital, a Greenwich-based investment firm specializing in middle-market Internet companies and other technology-related firms. Prior to TICC, Kobs was an investment banker at both Thomas Weisel Partners and KeyBanc Capital Markets. Kobs is the chairman and co-founder of Chat Sports, Inc., an online social networking experience for sports fans. He currently sits on the board of directors of the Alumni Association of his Alma Mater, Case Western Reserve University. He graduated from CWRU with a degree in Business Management and a concentration in Finance.[2]

Chris Herndon

Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Prior to co-founding Vertical Brands, Herndon spent several years as an investor, most recently with GTCR Golder Rauner, a Chicago-based private equity firm. Before that, he worked in the Merchant Banking division of Goldman Sachs. Herndon is a co-founder and advisor to the 40 Acres Group, an Austin-based real estate investment firm that owns and operates a portfolio of student rental properties. He is also a co-founder and board member of Philanthropedia, a new website that helps ordinary donors make smarter giving decisions.[citation needed] Chris has an MBA from Stanford University and a BBA from the University of Texas at Austin.[2]

Features

ApartmentList aggregates millions of apartment listings from hundreds of sources around the web into one map-based interface. Its aim is to drastically reduce the time it takes for renters to find their next home.

ApartmentList’s interface blends next-generation Google Maps-based search, social and mapping technologies with community scoop on neighborhoods to paint a full picture of each property.

  • Millions of apartment listings nationwide
  • Sophisticated mapping technology lets users home in on neighborhoods with one click
  • Smart list-building features let users compare properties side-by-side and share among friends and roommates
  • Rich insights on every neighborhood tell users about the charm, stroller index, walkability, commute, nearby restaurants and more
  • Listing details and an average of 14.5 photos of each property
  • Editorial content on individual cities and neighborhoods
  • Map that highlights nearby restaurants, entertainment and shopping options based on one’s profile
  • Ability to contact landlords and property owners directly from the website


Meta search for apartments

Apartmentlist pulls their listings from numerous apartment listings services. These partners include:[5]

Availability

Currently, ApartmentList.com is available nationally.

Updates

Named as one of the "6 Apps you don't want to miss"[6] Apartment List became mobile in June 2013 with the release of an app on iOS, followed by the release of an app on Android in December.

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