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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: bobby is sleepless in seattle who wrote (6772)11/13/2002 8:40:26 PM
From: TradeliteRead Replies (1) of 306849
 
<<don't have to be a Realtor to access it...
can be a just a good ole real estate agent.>>

I have to mention here that I don't understand what you are talking about. MLS access necessarily involves access to properties owned by private individuals. State license rules apply and the only way to get a key that will admit strangers into a property is to become a member of the MLS, which requires being a member of NAR and subscribing to all state and association rules. Where else does one get a key to all the properties on the market?

I happen to be a state-licensed
"good ole real estate agent", and I don't presently have access to any properties unless I get a Realtor to let me in. I also do not have access to the MLS, because I do not pay the fees necessary to do so.
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