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House Alert
Dominion Home Reatly Corp has incorporated a
free
House Alert program with using the technology of the Multiple Listing Service. This program provides you with hassle free alerts of home listings based on criteria that you pick. Complete a quick list of questions by clicking below and start receiving emails of homes that may interest you. The listings you receive can also be fine tuned if you decide to change a criteria from choices. It takes a short amount of time to complete and you can start searching for your new dream home.
Cities of interest:
Type of Home(s):
Number of Bedrooms:
Any
1+
2+
3+
4+
5+
Number of Bathrooms:
Any
1+
1.5+
2+
2.5+
3+
3.5+
4+
Garage preferred:
Yes
No
Basement preferred:
Yes
No
School preference:
Price Range:
Other Comments:
Your Name:
Your Phone Number:
Your Email:
A Multiple Listing Service is best defined as an agreement under which a market's competing real estate brokerages cooperate with one another to help people buy and sell property. In most states, participation in the service requires local-board membership in the National Association of Realtors.
The term MLS listings refers to the compilation of all properties that are under contract to be sold by local members. There are likely other homes for sale in the market, but they are being sold by individuals not bound by the ethical codes, brokerage-compensation guidelines and other business practices established by the listing service.
The development of the MLS listings concept significantly advanced the professionalism and efficiency of real estate sales; and the concept continues to serve that purpose today.
As business computer use increased, brokerages were able to provide more timely inventory updates to better assist customers and clients. And in today's Internet era, brokers are able to make non-confidential MLS listings data available almost instantly via e-mail.
It's important to understand that the public is not accessing a complete Multiple Listing Service database, which may contain confidential information about properties, such as the owners' schedule, security issues or other showing-related details. MLS listings seen by consumers include only particulars that will help buyers in their home search.