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MLS
LISTINGS
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A Multiple Listing Service is best defined as an agreement under which
a market’s competing real estate brokerages cooperate with one another
to help people buy and sell property. In most states, participation in the
service requires local-board membership in the National Association of
Realtors.
The term MLS listings refers to the compilation of all properties that are
under contract to be sold by local members. There are likely other homes
for sale in the market, but they are being sold by individuals not bound
by the ethical codes, brokerage-compensation guidelines and other business
practices established by the listing service.
The underpinnings of the MLS listings concept date back more than 100
years to when brokers verbally exchanged information about homes for sale
in regularly scheduled meetings. Later, MLS listings were recorded and
shared in various printed formats - ultimately evolving into biweekly
publication of MLS listings books. These books became a mainstay in the
home search process for more than 40 years.
The development of the MLS listings concept significantly advanced the
professionalism and efficiency of real estate sales; and the concept
continues to serve that purpose today.
As business computer use increased, brokerages were able to provide more
timely inventory updates to better assist customers and clients. And in
today’s Internet era, brokers are able to make non-confidential MLS
listings data available almost instantly via Web sites and e-mail.
It’s important to understand that the public is not accessing a complete
Multiple Listing Service database, which may contain confidential
information about properties, such as the owners' schedule, security
issues or other showing-related details. MLS listings seen by consumers
include only particulars that will help buyers in their home search.
RE/MAX International has undertaken a massive effort to
create a single access point to MLS listings from across North America.
The result is one of the most powerful online home search tools in the
industry: this Web site, remax.com - where you can search for millions of
homes for sale.
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