Multiple Listings Service & Real Estate Associations
T3 Sixty ranked the nation's MLSs and state and local Realtor associations by membership as part of a larger effort to provide a big picture of the industry
The real estate industry threw some curveballs. Take Inman's real estate news quiz to demonstrate how strong your talking points and cocktail banter are this week
North Texas Real Estate Information Systems' 38,000 agent and broker subscribers will have access to 3 of 8 products in Remine's 'MLS 2.0' platform
Plaintiffs ask for every detail of agent and broker compensation in real estate transactions nationwide for the last 13 years
Updater expects approximately half of all US households moving in 2020 to use its tech
The National Association of Realtors held its second annual policy forum on Thursday in Washington, D.C., and discussed the widening racial gap and its impact on homeownership
The real estate industry threw some curveballs. Take Inman's real estate news quiz to demonstrate how strong your talking points and cocktail banter are this week.
In early 2019, Realtors in Washington state got 12 housing bills passed after a coordinated campaign. Here's how the association did it
Experts said Friday that the multiple listing service landscape is likely to see continued technology innovation, as well as consolidation, in the future
Greater Southern MLS will use the California Regional Multiple Listing Service for tech and support services as it tries to build a statewide multiple listing service in Louisiana
The mid-Atlantic group fines brokers $5K for marketing listings without putting them in the MLS. But days after those fines went into effect, everyone appears to be complying
The National Association of Realtors on Monday released its 'Look for the R' campaign
Experts said Friday that the multiple listing service landscape is likely to see continued technology innovation, as well as consolidation, in the future
At ICNY, connecting big data to disparate systems remains big business and a big challenge, but attendees were reminded about what's at the heart of the deal
The managing partner of Better Homes and Gardens Rand Realty, believes New York City's market improved when brokerages started sharing active listing data. Now they need to fix the sales data black hole
Jon Coile, who is also a vice president at HomeServices of America, said Thursday that today's boundaries around MLS data make little sense
A pair of industry leaders argued Thursday that NAR's recently approved Clear Cooperation Policy will ultimately be good for everyone
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