MLS stands for “Multiple Listing
Service,” which is a computerized database of virtually
all of the homes for sale in a specific area.
When a real estate agent lists a property for sale, they pay
a fee to list that home in the MLS system. The MLS is the No.
1 resource used by buyers (through their agents) to locate homes.
Real estate agents use the MLS system on a daily basis usually
as their only source of real estate availability.
The MLS provides a surprising amount of detail, and includes
the address; size of the lot; number of bedrooms and bathrooms;
extra rooms such as a den, family room, formal dining room,
or enclosed patio; amenities such as a fireplace, hot tub,
pool, kitchen features, new carpet and drapes; capacity of
garage; age of home; all room sizes; real estate taxes; and,
of course, the asking price and terms. In addition to the
homes currently available, it also contains sales history
as well.
The MLS is more than a system that lists properties, it’s
an aid to both buyers and sellers, and is a definite asset
to consumers when it comes to real estate.
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sellers all over the country by featuring the top-producing
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to hundreds of thousands of realtors.
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