HousingWire Magazine April 2019

The 2019 HousingWire Tech100 winners are some of the best we’ve ever seen. They’re great every year – don’t get me wrong, but this year there was just something special about them.

Kelsey Ramírez

There are the giants that continue to transform the housing industry in new ways, combined with new startup companies that are taking their innovative technologies to the next level. But big and small, new and old, these companies all have one thing in common – they are all transforming the industry in ways that, 10 years ago, we could have only dreamed of.

This year for our Tech100 awards, we knew we were going to need more than our internal selection board – the competition was fierce. That’s why we enlisted the help of our first-ever advisory committee. And within that committee, there were some who went above and beyond, who really helped us out. A special thanks goes out to Justin Powell of ERA Franchise Systems, Mike Jones of Dixon Hughes and Patrick Hartford of Quicken Loans.

If this year’s Tech100 winners show us anything, it’s that the technology revolution in the housing industry has only just begun, and here at HousingWire we can’t wait to see what happens next.

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