Display MLS Listings On Your Website
Through Broker Reciprocity (BRS), MLS
Participants give each other permission to display their MLS listings on each
other’s web site. Keep consumers coming to your web site for the latest MLS
listings by subscribing to either the BRS Search engine or receiving a daily
data feed.
Testimonial: “I just wanted to share some of our recent success concerning the new Broker
Reciprocity link on our website. As a result, our Sales Associates are generating more leads and more importantly, it is a great tool for listing presentations. We demonstrate the exposure our clients will receive as a result of going MLS. Increased exposure generates more business for our agency while promoting the true spirit of MLS. I encourage more agencies to participate in utilizing this service.”
Kevin Leatherman, Broker/Owner
Coldwell
Banker Surf, Oceanside
Visit their web site at www.coldwellbankersurf.com
Option 1 - Stratus BRS Search Engine:
The Stratus Broker Reciprocity Search Engine enables an office or agent (with their broker’s permission) to create custom search templates using the MLS system to display Broker Reciprocity listings on their web site. When the consumer visits your site to Find Homes, they are searching for live up to the minute MLS listing data.
By customizing your BRS search templates you can display all the BRS listings or only the Towns you do business in. You select the colors and fonts for your search templates so they blend in with your web site. Since you frame your web site to the BRS search engine, your logos and brand appear on every search.
Agent: |
$99 one-time setup fee and $29.95 / month |
Office: |
$99 one-time setup fee and $29.95 / month |
Multi-Office Firm: |
$99 one-time setup fee and $29.95 / month |
Option 2 - Daily Feed of raw BRS listing data only:
On a daily basis, an office or agent (with their broker’s permission)
can download all the Broker Reciprocity listings from an FTP site. This option
requires an office/agent to develop their own software to store and search
the listings. In addition, they must provide the server to house the data
and make the data accessible to the public via the Internet.
Daily Feed Cost: $99
one-time setup fee plus $29.95/month