Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Redfin Lays off 20% of Workforce

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A Very Tough Day…

…says Redfin’s Glenn Kelman

Today Redfin laid off roughly 20% of our employees.

Unlike other startups, our industry’s recession started a year ago, when home prices first plunged.

Since then, we’ve fought like starving animals, and with some success: while industry-wide transaction volumes dropped 33%, we grew revenues by nearly 50%. Traffic grew more than 300%.

Even a month ago, we were raising 2009 revenue projections. All our markets, now including Chicago, contributed profits.

But the past few weeks have seen a major reversal. As the stock market wiped out prospective down-payments, tours and offers dropped 30%. Transactions that were done came undone. October will still be pretty good, then we’re headed for a big dip.

Hence the layoff. Layoffs are painful for any company, but especially for a startup and especially, I think, for Redifn.

Another sign of the times and the inability to adapt when you’re running a razor thin margin already. We’ve heard for some time that Redfin’s San Diego office was essentially a ghost town being run remotely by a single agent, we knew it was a matter of time before something happened, but the opening of the Chicago office masked the inevitable reality.

We suspect this is only the beginning of a trend in the space of startups within and outside of the real estate space beginning last week with Seesmic laying off 1/3 of its staff.

Glenn says it best, “Redfin’s whole business will struggle and fight and may yet fail. But the only way it is possible for us to succeed – and, even today, I believe we will – is if we adapt.” I think this is a great reminder to everyone in the real estate or technology industries.

Ben Rosales, Founder & Publisher
Ben Rosales, Founder & Publisherhttps://theamericangenius.com
Ben Rosales is the Founder and CEO of The American Genius (AG), national news network. Before AG, he founded one of the first digital media strategy firms in the nation has received the Statesman Texas Social Media Award and is an Inman Innovator Award winner. He has consulted for numerous startups (both early- and late-stage), and is well known for organizing the digital community through popular offline events. He does not venture into the spotlight often, rather he believes his biggest accomplishments are the talent he recruits and develops, so he gives all credit to those he's empowered.

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