Compass: Real Estate & Homes

Buy, Sell, and Rent Properties

Published by: Compass
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Your guide to finding a home you’ll love, Compass Real Estate combines best-in-class technology with exceptional real estate agents to make your search for homes smart and seamless.
Choose from thousands of up-to-the-minute listings, keep track of every place you’ve visited, connect with agents, and manage your search on the go with our fast, integrated app.
Compass Real Estate currently serves buyers and sellers in New York City and the Hamptons; Washington, DC, and nearby Maryland and Virginia; Boston and Cambridge; Miami; Los Angeles; Santa Barbara and Montecito; Aspen; and the San Francisco Bay Area. Rental search is available in New York City and the Hamptons.
Key Features:
• Browse through our real-time inventory of listings to buy or to rent and filter by the criteria that matter most to you.
• Connect with a Compass agent to schedule viewings and receive personalized recommendations.
• Save your favorite listings and keep track of them in one place.
Compass is headquartered in New York City, with offices in the Hamptons, Washington, DC, Miami, Boston, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Aspen, and San Francisco, and we're building the future of real estate, one market at a time. Learn more about us at Compass.com.
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4.8 out of 5

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Compass Reviews

New up is horrible

zipuni on

United States

Links from emails don’t work and the landing page totally messed up all my collections. Why companies keep doing that? A cool new “revamp” which messes up trusted features. Will be switching to Redfin for now.

New app is terrible

Fmuhtar on

United States

all my saved searched are buried behind 10 clicks and a compass agent profile is the defaulted every time I open the app. Such a blunt way to put their revenue over user choice

Outstanding app

mckee0412 on

United States

This app is game changing for consumers and agents! A must have. If you’re buying a home and don’t have this app, you’re at a competitive disadvantage.

Best App…. Yesterday.

Spraggle-1 on

United States

We really like the app Yesterday. It will never be understood, who decided to update the app to this new version, as it now loses its clean style and ease of use. Currently buggy and feels likes ZILLOW on the first page My Compass. (Just compare them) I don’t need my comments on the first page, nor the face of my agent blaring at me when I open the app. This should have got more votes prior to its release.

Add More HOA Max Options

Jacs1006 on

United States

Please add more HOA max options under filter. Current list only goes up to $1,000 per month but in bigger cities this is common and HOAs can go up to $2,500 or more per month. Not being able to filter out HOAs between $1,100-$2,500+ is a gap.

Fraud

Hfbnjfv on

United States

This is a horrible agency, they constantly misinform and miscommunicate information related to a property and the later don’t even apologize or own up to their mistakes. Stay away from them

Hard to navigate

Billybobjoescactus on

United States

It should be possible to easily find and return to favorites - but on the mobile app, neither my agent nor I can do that. It would also be helpful to have a mini map of where the property is - like what Redfin does. Redfin is MUCH easier to navigate. Look to their app as a model

Lack of empathy for the user, strange choices

Nepping on

United States

The main way many users get into the app is by getting a notification of a property added by the agent or spouse. Tap thru but no comment button is available. Huh? So think about this from a user perspective: commenting can be the primary way to comm. now we have to back out, tap a different tab, go find the appropriate collection, scroll to find the house, try and remember the address or photo but not always successfully so we tap into a couple of them, back out, find it, then hit Comment. Absurd. And the website. How is there not a Recommended section in the main client area where we see our collections like in the app?How is there not a global search field here too? Again, absurd design that doesn't consider how a user uses Compass.

Good search, excellent integration, one small sticking point

moritzIsACat on

United States

To start with my “wish”: The map view for a particular listing NEEDS to show businesses, restaurants, etc. It’s annoying to need to leave the Google map in this app to then search an address on my own Google maps to see these things. What I do like: The search filters that allow you to check amenities is nice (like yes, I only want homes with washer dryer or hookups in unit). It is also really awesome you can communicate with your Compass realtor directly through the app and share thoughts about listings.

Great, could be even better with more options.

dude337337 on

United States

Could use sort/filter options under recommendations and saved tabs. Also additional sort options i.e. by sq ft and lot size. Thanks.

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