Here's Why Zillow Absolutely Crushed the Market in 2013

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Here's Why Zillow Absolutely Crushed the Market in 2013

In this special "Best and Worst 2013" edition of The Motley Fool's everything-financials show, Where the Money Is, banking analysts David Hanson and Matt Koppenheffer tell viewers why Zillow crushed the market in 2013 and could be poised to continue producing strong returns. Despite the company's valuation multiple creeping higher, David thinks the rise is justified.

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