What is the MLS?
Multiple Listing Service

The MLS, or Multiple Listing Service, is an extensive database of homes for sale, lots and land for sale and rental homes listed by Realtors®. It is made up of Broker members who agree to share their listings with one another in the hopes of procuring ready, willing and able buyers (or tenants) for their properties more quickly than they could on their own. There are actually several hundred MLS databases throughout the United States, but there is usually only one per local area.

Many of the MLS's now share paraphrased versions of listings with public internet sites such as Realtor.com and Yahoo Real Estate. This leads many people to believe they are viewing the actual MLS when searching for properties on these public internet sites. However, only licensed agents who belong to the MLS system have access to actual full-version MLS listings.

Why Do I Need the MLS?

According to the National Association of Realtors, only 13% of properties are sold without the MLS. That means an overwhelmingly 87% of properties are sold every year using the MLS system! There are two main reasons the MLS works so well.

First, most buyers (and tenants) today still prefer to work with Realtors® when searching for properties. Agents provide a great deal of information for the buyer and many buyers / renters are reluctant to enter into contract agreements without an agent. A large part of the Realtors® job lies in finding properties that suit the buyer's / renter's criteria. With the MLS, a Realtor® can search properties for sale that suit their buyer's / renter's budgets, location preferences and other requirements. From the MLS they are able to quickly put together a list of suitable properties. The buyers and renter's that Realtors® work with are ready, willing and able to buy a home / lot or land or rent a home. And as most home owner's know, finding a serious buyer or tenant is one of the hardest things when selling or renting your property. By listing your home, lot or land, or rental home in the MLS, everyone will know you are serious about selling or renting your property.

Second, the internet is quickly changing the way properties are bought, sold and rented. For those buyers or tenants not wanting to use a Realtor®, public internet sites such as Zillow, Trulia and Yahoo Real Estate allow them to view properties that are currently listed in the MLS for sale or rent (unlike the MLS where updates are immediate, listings on the public web sites are typically updated every 2-3 days). However, as a property owner, the only way to have your home, land or lot, or rental home listed on these public websites is by first being listed in the MLS. The MLS system, then in turn, transfers your listing to the various public internet sites. 

By listing your home, rental home or land / lot in the MLS you will be opening up a world previously unknown to For Sale by Owners. Not only will Realtors® have access to your listing with their qualified buyers and renters, but millions of people all over the world will be able to view your property for sale or rent. Using the MLS cuts through the complexities of selling or renting your property yourself, exposes your property to those most likely to purchase or rent it, and makes sure you won't waste time showing your home or lot / land to those who aren't truly interested.

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