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Sacramento's Real Estate Future

Blog by Chris Little
Sacramento, California

This is a collection of notes, musings, facts and just plain life by me, CHRIS LITTLE - Broker (CA DRE# 01437284), REALTOR,CRS, GRI, e-PRO, ABR, SRES, & EcoBroker - with particular emphasis on real estate and projects creating a more vibrant and sustainable Sacramento community. COMMENTS ARE WELCOME & ENCOURAGED. Please notice the Post A Comment link at the bottom of each posting.

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NEW CA MLS - REAL ESTATE ON STEROIDS!

Saturday, August 4, 2007
Categorized in: Buyers Info

NEW CA MLS - REAL ESTATE ON STEROIDS!

This week a new alliance of real estate agents and brokers throughout much of California launched the new "California MLSAlliance" providing over 150,000 CA REALTORS® with access to more than 2.5 million active listings and off-market properties around the state.  The alliance enables California REALTORS® to deliver more information to their clients in this time of changing market conditions. Now, that's real estate on steroids!

The MLSAlliance provides a technological gateway for a single point of access for real estate listing information.  While it is always best to operate within the markets one knows, for agents and brokers who conduct business in various locations around the state this new portal provides a one stop search vehicle.

This alliance of ten MLSs who came together with Metrolist Services, Inc. to make this happen were East Bay Regional Data, Inc. (EBRDI), Bay Area Real Estate Information Services, Inc. (BAREIS), Combined L.A./Westside MLS (CLAW), CRISNet Regional MLS, Greater South Bay Regional MLS, iTech MLS, Multi-Regional MLS (MRMLS), San Francisco Association of REALTORS®, and Southern California MLS

With the MLSAlliance agent and broker subcribers are able to locate listings in the following 22 major California counties: Alameda, Contra Costa, San Francisco, Napa, Solano, Mendocino, Sonoma, Lake, Marin, San Mateo, Sacramento, Yolo, Placer, El Dorado, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Merced, Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, Riverside and Ventura.

If there is power in numbers then this new alliance will offer REALTORS® more power to service the needs of an every increasing demand for professionalism and technical know how.  

THREE MLSs AGREE TO SHARING PROPERTY LISTING INFORMATION

Monday, September 25, 2006
Categorized in: Technology

         Northern California Realtors® and real estate associations are once again leading the way with technology.  Back in January I wrote that several Bay Area real estate associations were in discussions to create a large multi-association multiple listing service.  While that effort is still on the table a significant development has occurred in the Northern California real estate industry. 

Three well-known multiple listing services (MLSs) have agreed to share real-time property listing information for the benefit of the more than 41,000 real estate professionals they serve.  The three MLSs are the MetroList Services, Inc. which serves the Northern California Central Valley (Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado, Yolo, San Joaquin, Stanislaus & Merced counties) the San Francisco Association of Realtors, or SFAR, serving San Francisco and the northern peninsula and BAREIS (Bay Area Real Estate Information Services) which services the North Bay (Marin, Napa, Sonoma, Solono and Mendocino counties).

Quattro is the name of the new service that links together the three major MLSs.  Quattro will merge listing information from the three MLSs into a common data set and enhance the ability of real estate brokerages to download listing information from the three MLSs into their proprietary software programs.  By agreement , agents will be allowed full, real-time reciprocal access to the three MLSs as well as access to Quattro, the merged data set, with only a single log-on required.

Quattro will provide real estate professionals with access to property listings in 14 California counties over an area of 18,000 square miles serving a population of 5.6 million people.   This will give Realtors® a capacity for both local and regional information adding more value to their clients in Northern California.

According to Rapattoni, the data service provider for all three MLSs, the new service will be available on-line to all BAREIS, MetroList and SFAR subscribers by early 2007. 

Regionalized MLS System Coming

Tuesday, January 17, 2006
Categorized in: Housing Market

Yesterday a group of six northern California MLSs (Metrolist Services) who announced their plan to consolidate into a single 46,000 member MLS has named the new organization the Northern California Real Estate Exchange, or NCREX for short.  The new real estate exchange is expected to facilitate the sale of over $100 billion dollars of real estate annually. NCREX also released further details regarding its near-term consolidation plan. 

"The 12 person regionalization task force chose the term 'real estate exchange' because the term 'MLS' is somewhat outmoded and means different things to different people; plus it also has historical baggage attached to it." said Gregg Larson, CEO of Clareity Consulting. "We are trying to create a brand new real estate information exchange for the next 20 years, and we wanted to start with a blank sheet of paper to design it properly." Larson added, "A fresh name helps free up people's thinking, which opens the possibility to do something truly remarkable in northern California."
 


NCREX has begun its search for brokerage owners and brokerage senior executives to fill 12 of its 15 director seats. The three remaining seats are reserved for the organization's future CEO and two outside directors.  NCREX is searching for broker candidates who are business oriented, successful, and well respected industry leaders. To best represent its participants and subscribers, the directors will come from a mix of small, medium, and large size companies. "NCREX is being designed to serve its brokers, agents and other subscribers, not to be a profit center. Our goal is to create a technically competent information management and service delivery organization that is financially stable and designed to meet the challenges of tomorrow's business world. NCREX is not being designed to enrich anyone or any organization in the process." said Larson, the NCREX spokesperson.

To better serve the current and future needs of real estate professionals in northern California, the MLS participants have agreed to standardize on a single set of business rules and regulations and a common database structure. The organization will begin mapping the multiple databases into one common database format in late January. NCREX expects to have the standardized and consolidated database completed and populated by mid 2006 and available to brokers and their authorized IDX providers by Q3 2006. The multiple MLS organizations will consolidate operations and convert to the new NCREX system throughout 2007.

It is believed the regional MLS will create efficiencies for real estate brokers and agents by eliminating the need to belong to and navigate multiple MLSs and conform to multiple sets of rules and regulations.  These changes will allow brokers and agents to better serve consumers. The organizations founding NCREX are REInfolink,
Contra Costa MLS, Bay East MLS, East Bay Regional Data, Central Valley MLS and the San Francisco Association of Realtors MLS. Other Northern California MLSs are invited to join NCREX. 

The idea of a state-wide MLS has been percolating recently.  This is a natural first step in that direction. However, to date the MLS associations involved are in the greater San Francisco Bay Region.  It remains to be seen if other REALTOR association located throughout Northern California - notably
Sacramento, Sutter-Yuba and some of the other fastest growing areas will join with NCREX to make it a truly Northern California MLS or if it remains primarily a tool for Bay Area users.