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Anyone who's had a passing brush with the
real estate market in Canada has seen or heard the term 'MLS®.'
But few consumers know exactly what the MLS® is, or understand
the important role it plays in the real estate industry.
The MLS® (Multiple Listing Service®) is a
complex information-sharing network created by Realtors several
decades ago to help the public buy and sell homes. When a
Realtor lists a property for sale, he or she, together with the
seller, completes a detailed data sheet describing the home and
submits the information to Real Estate Boards which manage the
MLS®. Board staff enter the information into a central MLS®
computer databank, accessible only to other Realtors.
The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver
(REBGV), operates the MLS® locally, most of the eleven other
Boards around B.C. operate their own regional MLS® systems.
Although managed separately, the systems are linked via computer
so Realtors can access listings in most other areas.
MLS® makes the real estate industry unique
by allowing and encouraging a high degree of cooperation among
salespeople – much more so than in any other industry. For
example, if you're shopping for a car and you visit a local
dealership, the salesperson's goal is to sell you a car from his
lot. He won't provide you with information on cars available at
other competing dealerships; you would have to visit those on
your own.
In the real estate industry, the opposite
is true. MLS® allows for cooperation between all Realtors, no
matter which real estate company they work for. Using the
computerized MLS® system, your Realtor will enter the criteria
you want in a home and generate a list of all the homes that
meet your needs. These homes might be listed by agents from
five, ten, or twenty other companies – to your Realtor, it
doesn't matter.
Before the computer era, the MLS® system
was managed manually through an immense amount of paperwork.
Real Estate Boards printed daily 'listing sheets.' While these
catalogues still exist, they have largely been replaced by a
high-speed computer program that allows Realtors to check
up-to-the-minute information on every current listing.
This program provides Lower Mainland
Realtors with access to much more detailed information, such as
room-by-room measurements and specifics on the property
condition, renovations, appliances, property zoning and rental
rates. Realtors can access the sales history of a home in order
to see how many times it has changed hands and at what prices.
Using the detailed profile available for
every MLS® listing, supplemented by their own in-depth knowledge
of the neighbourhood and current market conditions, your Realtor
can help you make a wise purchasing decision. And when it comes
time to sell your home, the MLS® is your Realtor's indispensable
tool
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