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Compass, Inc.
FormerlyUrban Compass, Inc. (2012–2021)
Company typePublic
NYSECOMP
IndustryReal estate
FoundedOctober 4, 2012; 11 years ago (2012-10-04)
FounderOri Allon
Robert Reffkin
Avi Dorfman[1]
Headquarters,
United States
Area served
United States
Key people
ServicesBroker
RevenueDecrease US$4.89 billion (2023)
Negative increase US$−315 million (2023)
Negative increase US$−320 million (2023)
Total assetsDecrease US$1.16 billion (2023)
Total equityDecrease US$432 million (2023)
OwnerSoftBank Vision Fund (30.1%)
Robert Reffkin (2.1%)
Number of employees
2,549 (2023)
Websitecompass.com
Footnotes / references
[2][3]

Compass, Inc. operates a residential real estate brokerage in the United States.[4][5] It has approximately 29,000 agents, who are generally independent contractors, on its platform.[2]

In 2023, the company completed 178,848 transactions for a gross dollar value of $186.1 billion. It had a market share in the U.S. of 4.5%.[2] SoftBank Vision Fund owns 30.1% of the company.[3]

For its customers who sell their homes, in addition to regular brokerage services, the company provides access to loans to make home improvements[6] and access to bridge loans to fund down payments on new homes before the customers' previous home is sold.[7][8]

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History

Compass was founded by Ori Allon, Robert Reffkin, and Avi Dorfman as Urban Compass, Inc. in New York City in October 2012.[2][9] Allon was a Director of Engineering at Twitter, and previously founded companies acquired by Twitter and Google.[10] Reffkin had previously served as the chief of staff to the president of Goldman Sachs[11] and worked in the White House.[12][13] Avi Dorfman had previously worked at McKinsey & Company and Lehman Brothers, and founded a startup.

The company raised $8 million of seed funding.[13][10] The initial business model employed full-time, salaried brokers[14] and was focused only on rentals.[15] The service was launched in May 2013.[16][15]

In January 2014, Compass announced it would change its overall business model by contracting independent real estate agents, receiving a portion of the broker commission.[17]

In July 2014, Compass signed a lease on 25,000 square feet of office space at 90 5th Avenue, which became its global headquarters.[18]

In June 2014, Leonard Steinberg, previously with Douglas Elliman, was named president of the company.[19][20] At that time, the company had 125 agents and 70 staff members.[21]

In July 2016, the company launched a mobile app.[22]

The company expanded into several markets, both organically and via acquisitions. By January 2017, the company operated in 9 U.S. markets: New York, Boston, San Francisco, Miami, Washington, the Hamptons, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, and Aspen.[23] At that time, it had 1,300 agents.[24]

On April 1, 2021, the company became a public company via an initial public offering.[25]

In November 2021, Compass formally settled with Avi Dorfman, ending an 8-year dispute, and acknowledging him as a member of the founding team.[9] The company took a $21.3 million charge in connection with the matter.[26]

The company announced several rounds of layoffs in 2022 and 2023.[27][28]

Acquisitions

Date Acquired Description Source
November 2014 Lindsay Reishman Real Estate Washington, D.C.-based broker [29][30]
April 2016 Shane Aspen Real Estate Aspen-based broker [31]
January 2017 Bushari Real Estate Boston-based brokerage [32]
April 2018 Conlon Chicago-based brokerage [33][34]
April 2018 Northwest Group Real Estate Seattle-based brokerage [35][36]
June 2018 The Hudson Company Chicago-based brokerage [37][38]
July 2018 Paragon Real Estate Group San Francisco-based brokerage [39][40]
August 2018 Avenue Properties Seattle-based brokerage [41][42]
August 2018 Pacific Union International San Francisco-based brokerage [43][44]
November 2018 Wydler Brothers Washington, D.C.-based brokerage [45][46]
February 2019 Contactually CRM provider; shut down in March 2022 [47]
March 2019 Alain Pinel Realtors San Francisco-based brokerage [48][49]
April 2019 Stribling & Associates New York-based brokerage [50][51]
November 2019 Detectica AI Startup [52][53][54]
October 2020 Modus Home closing startup, shut down in June 2022 [55][56]
February 2021 KVS Title Title insurance and settlement services provider [57][58]
April 2021 Glide Labs Transaction management platform [59][60]
September 2021 First Alliance Title Title insurance and settlement services provider [61][62]
September 2021 CommonGround Abstract Title insurance and settlement services provider [63][64]
May 2022 Consumer's Title Company Title insurance and settlement services provider [65][66]
April 2023 Launch Real Estate Arizona-based brokerage [67][68]
September 2023 Deasy Penner Podley/DPP Pasadena-based luxury boutique brokerage [69]
September 2023 Realty Austin and Realty San Antonio Texas-based brokerages [70][71][72]
January 2024 Attorneys Key Title Fort Lauderdale-based title company [73]

Awards

Compass was named Mid-Sized Business of the Year by the Manhattan Chamber of Commerce in 2015.[11]

In 2018, Compass was named to Crain's Fast 50.[74]

In January 2019, it was ranked 14th on Glassdoor's Best Places to Work.[75]

In April 2019, Compass received a Webby Award for Best Real Estate Website.[76]

In August 2019, it was named to Fast Company's Best Workplaces for Innovators.[77]

Compass won the 2020 Webby Award in the real estate web category.[78]

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External links

  • Official website
  • Business data for Compass, Inc.:
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