This data was released a couple of weeks ago and compares websites for companies based in Washington that also cross the border into other states (mostly in the western states).
Multi-State Sites:
The Windermere and Redfin sites slipped somewhat while the other sites continued at a rather level rate. I suspect that results procured by Redfin's recent infusion of venture capital will spike later in the year from strategic planning of advertising expenditures. While most sites should level off for the month of October, early data indicates that Briorealty will continue with their current growth trend ... maybe even surpassing Redfin.

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Larry,
Thanks for posting this informative graph. I find it interesting that when Windermere spikes up, John L. Scott simultaneously dips. Those two sites are definitely in tight competition for visitors. A lot of my clients admit to using the John L. Scott site to search for homes.
Sandy
Sandy's correct. JLS & Windermere must be doing something different. They're both huge sites but oppositely respond to the market.