Why Is CRMLS Maintaining DOM as it Exists Today During COVID-19?
We’ve seen the same question from many agents and brokers: Why isn’t CRMLS freezing DOM (or DIM/DOMLS depending on the MLS system)? This blog post can offer a bit of…
We’ve seen the same question from many agents and brokers: Why isn’t CRMLS freezing DOM (or DIM/DOMLS depending on the MLS system)? This blog post can offer a bit of…
Clearing the Air of Common Misconceptions In September 2018, the MLS brand known as Sandicor® ceased to exist in the San Diego marketplace. The Pacific Southwest Association of REALTORS® (PSAR)…
Welcome to the CRMLS Broker Report. At CRMLS, we pride ourselves on being broker-centric. We don’t forget who drives our MLS – our brokers. We work to give you the…
“What is an MLS, anyway?” Many of us in the MLS industry hear this question. Anytime someone unfamiliar with real estate asks me what I do for a living, and…
You may have heard a thing or two about iBuyers recently. With so much information out there, it’s easy to miss the bigger picture. That’s why we’ve put together this…
Welcome back to the Association Resource portion of the CRMLS Blog! Last time, we detailed what the relationship between your AOR (Association of REALTORS®) or BOR (Board of REALTORS®) and CRMLS looks…
CRMLS is always working to offer more to its brokers – more data, more communication, more broker resources in general. That’s why we’re providing this list of four resources CRMLS…
Recently, we introduced you to the CRMLS Customer Care Department (CCD) with a blog post outlining some common FAQs. That post included five of the top 10 most frequently asked…
Welcome to the latest installment of the CRMLS blog! In previous entries, we’ve introduced you to the missions of a few of our departments. So far, we’ve talked about CRMLS’s…
Your local Association (AOR) or Board of REALTORS® (BOR) works to represent you, the REALTOR® professional. You probably already know that your AOR represents REALTORS® at the local, state, and…