CoStar Group’s revenue grew 12 percent year over year to $678 million, according to Q2 earnings Tuesday. Traffic for the Homes.com Network of websites increased 73 percent year over year to 148 million monthly average unique visitors.
Source: Inman News
CoStar Group revenue rises in Q2 as Homes.com bookings hit $55M
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