Sep
16
Posted (Roy McKenzie) in Featured on September-16-2008

The three MLSs in the San Francisco East Bay Area today announced they are participating with major MLSs in Northern California in a program to exchange MLS data. The Bay East Association of REALTORS® MLS, the Contra Costa Association of REALTORS® MLS and East Bay Regional Data, Inc will be sharing MLS listing data with MLSListings Inc and with Quattro (an existing data sharing initiative that includes San Francisco Association of REALTORS® [SFAR], Bay Area Real Estate Information Services, Inc. [BAREIS MLS®] and MetroList Services, Inc. [Metrolist®]).  Together, these seven MLSs represent 70,000 real estate brokers and agents from 21 counties in Northern California.

The cooperative agreement takes advantage of the unique character and rich data found in each participating MLS.  Real estate practitioners throughout this large area will be able to access any one of the MLS systems, enabling them to find property information across multiple market areas regardless of geographic boundaries. In addition to full reciprocal MLS access for users, the agreement allows each participating MLS to maintain separate databases that aggregate the data from all seven MLSs. Users who prefer to see all of the data in a single location can use one of the aggregated databases. They will no longer have to pay additional fees to access other MLSs. Brokers who maintain proprietary software systems for use by their agents will also benefit from the new data share. They will be able to download data from all of participating MLS’s databases in a single data stream instead of downloading data from each MLS individually.



 
Apr
23
Posted (Roy McKenzie) in Technology on April-23-2008

A new agreement between RE InfoLink, Central Valley MLS,  San Francisco Association of Realtors, Bay Area Real Estate Information Services Inc., and MetroList Services Inc., will now allow registered members of participating MLSs to access all the features of all the participating MLSs without having to pay a membership fee for each.

Each organization will keep a localized database of all of the participating MLSs data so that agents won’t have to login to each MLS separately to find what they want.

According to Inman news, MLS organizations in Southern California are working to follow suit, while the California Association of Realtors is looking to create a statewide MLS.