So many Americans are unabashedly obsessed with scrolling through online home listings. Looking at houses during the pandemic became a hobby that many people incorporated into their daily routines.
Whether you’re looking to sell or buy a home, you will no doubt encounter the multiple listing service, or MLS. The site and service are, in many ways, the very lifeblood of the real estate business.
Tracy Kasper is President of the National Association of Realtors. This column does not necessarily reflect the opinion of HousingWire’s editorial department and its owners. As the trial of Burnett v.
When the National Association of Realtors (NAR) quietly conducted an antitrust risk assessment of every MLS policy earlier this year, the result was a sweeping 18-policy purge across the MLS Handbook.
Whether you’re buying or selling a home, you’re likely to hear the term MLS, which stands for multiple listing service. The MLS is a platform used by real estate agents and brokers to share ...
Starting earlier this month, any property listing that was publicly marketed to consumers but not listed on the local MLS within one business day no longer appears on Zillow. This step is in line with ...
The National Association of Realtors (NAR) is doubling down on its message to its more than 1.4 million member brokers and agents about the messages they send to buyers and sellers. The message is in ...
Zillow will only show listings entered into multiple listing services sites within one day of public marketing. The policy changes are not expected to significantly impact the Louisville housing ...
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