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May 18, 2009 at 10:45 AM #401434May 18, 2009 at 11:01 AM #401676IONEGARMParticipant
[quote=mattgoyer]Hi XBoxBoy,
We believe Sandicor implemented some changes in the last week or two that increased the number of these “agent only” listings that can’t be displayed on sites like Redfin or SDLookup. Before posting anything more we’re digging into it a bit deeper. When we hear something I’ll let you know.
Matt
Redfin, Director of Online Marketing[/quote]I don’t want to be mysterious or anything but since I prefer to remain anon I will have to be. I know a particular MLS in CA that has implemented a flag for allowing not publishing listings to “Virtual Office Websites” in response to some NAR/DOJ settlement or some such thing. There was a log in message regarding this when you log into the MLS.
May 18, 2009 at 11:01 AM #401734IONEGARMParticipant[quote=mattgoyer]Hi XBoxBoy,
We believe Sandicor implemented some changes in the last week or two that increased the number of these “agent only” listings that can’t be displayed on sites like Redfin or SDLookup. Before posting anything more we’re digging into it a bit deeper. When we hear something I’ll let you know.
Matt
Redfin, Director of Online Marketing[/quote]I don’t want to be mysterious or anything but since I prefer to remain anon I will have to be. I know a particular MLS in CA that has implemented a flag for allowing not publishing listings to “Virtual Office Websites” in response to some NAR/DOJ settlement or some such thing. There was a log in message regarding this when you log into the MLS.
May 18, 2009 at 11:01 AM #401882IONEGARMParticipant[quote=mattgoyer]Hi XBoxBoy,
We believe Sandicor implemented some changes in the last week or two that increased the number of these “agent only” listings that can’t be displayed on sites like Redfin or SDLookup. Before posting anything more we’re digging into it a bit deeper. When we hear something I’ll let you know.
Matt
Redfin, Director of Online Marketing[/quote]I don’t want to be mysterious or anything but since I prefer to remain anon I will have to be. I know a particular MLS in CA that has implemented a flag for allowing not publishing listings to “Virtual Office Websites” in response to some NAR/DOJ settlement or some such thing. There was a log in message regarding this when you log into the MLS.
May 18, 2009 at 11:01 AM #401444IONEGARMParticipant[quote=mattgoyer]Hi XBoxBoy,
We believe Sandicor implemented some changes in the last week or two that increased the number of these “agent only” listings that can’t be displayed on sites like Redfin or SDLookup. Before posting anything more we’re digging into it a bit deeper. When we hear something I’ll let you know.
Matt
Redfin, Director of Online Marketing[/quote]I don’t want to be mysterious or anything but since I prefer to remain anon I will have to be. I know a particular MLS in CA that has implemented a flag for allowing not publishing listings to “Virtual Office Websites” in response to some NAR/DOJ settlement or some such thing. There was a log in message regarding this when you log into the MLS.
May 18, 2009 at 11:01 AM #401194IONEGARMParticipant[quote=mattgoyer]Hi XBoxBoy,
We believe Sandicor implemented some changes in the last week or two that increased the number of these “agent only” listings that can’t be displayed on sites like Redfin or SDLookup. Before posting anything more we’re digging into it a bit deeper. When we hear something I’ll let you know.
Matt
Redfin, Director of Online Marketing[/quote]I don’t want to be mysterious or anything but since I prefer to remain anon I will have to be. I know a particular MLS in CA that has implemented a flag for allowing not publishing listings to “Virtual Office Websites” in response to some NAR/DOJ settlement or some such thing. There was a log in message regarding this when you log into the MLS.
May 18, 2009 at 11:21 AM #401219DataAgentParticipantThanks Matt. Looks like Trulia.com has become a lot more valuable website.
May 18, 2009 at 11:21 AM #401469DataAgentParticipantThanks Matt. Looks like Trulia.com has become a lot more valuable website.
May 18, 2009 at 11:21 AM #401701DataAgentParticipantThanks Matt. Looks like Trulia.com has become a lot more valuable website.
May 18, 2009 at 11:21 AM #401907DataAgentParticipantThanks Matt. Looks like Trulia.com has become a lot more valuable website.
May 18, 2009 at 11:21 AM #401759DataAgentParticipantThanks Matt. Looks like Trulia.com has become a lot more valuable website.
May 18, 2009 at 11:48 AM #401745AnonymousGuestLooks like Trulia.com has become a lot more valuable website.
The advantage of MLS powered sites over sites like Trulia and Zillow who get listings directly from brokers & agents is that MLS powered sites have more inventory and are the authoritative source for the status of the listing.
In this case it is unfortunate that agents are marking a listings as do not display on the MLS but then go ahead and put it on Trulia. I must say that I don’t understand why they’d do that!
May 18, 2009 at 11:48 AM #401952AnonymousGuestLooks like Trulia.com has become a lot more valuable website.
The advantage of MLS powered sites over sites like Trulia and Zillow who get listings directly from brokers & agents is that MLS powered sites have more inventory and are the authoritative source for the status of the listing.
In this case it is unfortunate that agents are marking a listings as do not display on the MLS but then go ahead and put it on Trulia. I must say that I don’t understand why they’d do that!
May 18, 2009 at 11:48 AM #401804AnonymousGuestLooks like Trulia.com has become a lot more valuable website.
The advantage of MLS powered sites over sites like Trulia and Zillow who get listings directly from brokers & agents is that MLS powered sites have more inventory and are the authoritative source for the status of the listing.
In this case it is unfortunate that agents are marking a listings as do not display on the MLS but then go ahead and put it on Trulia. I must say that I don’t understand why they’d do that!
May 18, 2009 at 11:48 AM #401514AnonymousGuestLooks like Trulia.com has become a lot more valuable website.
The advantage of MLS powered sites over sites like Trulia and Zillow who get listings directly from brokers & agents is that MLS powered sites have more inventory and are the authoritative source for the status of the listing.
In this case it is unfortunate that agents are marking a listings as do not display on the MLS but then go ahead and put it on Trulia. I must say that I don’t understand why they’d do that!
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