KEY POINTS
  • "I liked the old Zillow, even if it was slowing down a bit, as it was a lot less risky. I'm not yet sold on the new Zillow, even with a much better class of CEO," CNBC's Jim Cramer says.
  • "Maybe Rich Barton can orchestrate a phenomenal turnaround at Zillow. I'm glad he's running things again," the "Mad Money" host says.
  • "I think this headlong rush into the house-flipping business could prove to be very risky and, even if it works, there will absolutely be some brutal speedbumps along the way," he says.

It's too early to make a bet on Zillow and its fledgling home-flipping business even under new management led by co-founder Rich Barton, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Tuesday.

The online real estate marketplace expects core business revenue to grow 56% within the next five years, but their cash-burning plan to buy and sell homes could take just as long to realize $20 billion in annualized revenue.