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So, What is the MLS Anyway?

Once you start looking for a home or getting involved in real estate in any shape or form, you’re going to hear the MLS mentioned over and over.  What in the world is this?  How does it work? 

Basically, the MLS stands for Multiple Listing Service and is a database service that all brokers use for their listed properties.  Area brokers belong to their local MLS system and pay an annual fee to be a member.  This way they can keep track of homes that are actively on the market, those that are looking for back up offers, in escrow (pending) or have closed.   They can also go into the listing history of properties and compare comparable sales in the area for clients making offers or getting ready to list their property.

How are the search features different from regular search engines like yahoo.com or Google?  Or brokers’ sites like coldwellbanker.com?  Or real estate specific search engines like Realtor.com?

All the real estate search engines will basically get you the same info- it’s just the lag time behind the market that makes the difference here.  I’m not sure about the other brokerages but I know that when you look at Coldwell Banker’s site, you’re not just going to see Coldwell Banker represented homes.  You’re going to see every home that fits your search criteria.  Realtor.com is the same way.  It’s a great place to see all of the homes.  The issue is that it’s a few days behind the market. 

So, to get real market-time information, brokers go to the MLS.  You may not think that a few days would matter but it most certainly does for HOT homes.  Those can easily be snatched up by the time it hits Realtor.com.   

Since the MLS is a closed service, you need to be an agent to place your property on the system.  As an agent, I can, however, set up clients on a private MLS website so they can have access to everything that is on the market that fits what they’re looking for.  This way they will see everything available in real market-time and be updated as soon as a property comes on the market, comes back on the market or gets a price reduction.  I can also set up clients who are selling their property on their own site so they can also keep track of the competition. 

So, my suggestion is that if you’re looking to buy, get started on an MLS website ASAP- even if you’re thinking about buying down the road.  And if you’re looking to sell, have your agent set you up on a website as well so you can become familiar with current competition.

  1. Susan Hilton - Texas Aggie Realtor

    MLS is a great place to start the search but not a great place to choose your agent. “everyone” is there while “everyone” is not the best agent for you.

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