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Archive for September 27, 2007

Active Rain Sues Move Inc.

In story today at Inman News, Glenn Roberts writes about ActiveRain filing a lawsuit against Move, Inc. because Move did not purchase or invest in the platform.

Move operates the mighty Realtor.com and may have been looking at Active Rain as the forum for its recently launched free blogs for REALTORs.  ActiveRain is seeking $33 million in damages.

It makes me wonder what would have happened if AR was sold to Move?  Would it have been only open to REALTORS? Would all Active Rain have to abide by some rigid new rules?

Since this sale didn’t go through, I’m sure they’re back to shopping it.  I hope they make their money, but also consider their members.

Another great online real estate group is WannaNetwork.com which will be unveiling their new platform at the NAR convention in Las Vegas this November.  What I like about WannaNetwork is that they have forums where real estate professionals can actually exchange referrals.  Check it out!

Olympic Multiple Listing Service Dissolving, But Northwest MLS Continues Services in County

Here is a recent press release about MLS consolidation here in Washington state.  There are a number of companies working on putting together a national platform.  Some how I think one of these companies will be able to pull it off a long time before there is national consolidation of the existing MLS.

Olympic Multiple Listing Service is dissolving effective Sept. 30, but no disruption in service is expected, according to officials from Northwest MLS which will enhance its presence in Thurston County with the opening of an office in Olympia. 

Jerry Wilkins, manager of Olympic MLS since January 1997, and all three staff members of that service will become employees of NWMLS and be based at the Olympia satellite office, located at 556 Lilly Road Southeast, Suite D. 

“We expect this will be a seamless transition,” Wilkins remarked, noting planning has been under way since the first of the year when the Olympic MLS board voted to dissolve, ending 50-plus years of service (under various names) to local brokers and agents. Northwest MLS started offering services to Thurston County brokers in 1999, but until now its closest satellite offices were in the adjacent counties.

Wilkins expects most members of Olympic MLS who are not already members of Northwest MLS will affiliate with the larger, regional group.  NWMLS, based in Kirkland, is the largest full-service MLS in the Northwest.  It is owned by its member brokers and currently encompasses more than 2,200 companies with nearly 27,000 sales associates. Together, they serve 19 counties, mostly in western Washington, plus Grant, Kittitas and Okanogan counties in the central part of the state. 

Olympic MLS chairperson Jeff Pust, general manager at Van Dorm Realty, Inc. in Olympia supported the decision to dissolve and consolidate services.  “It’s a win-win for brokers, agents and their clients,” he commented, citing NWMLS’ reputation as a leader in technology and customer support.  There will be no interruption and service to the public he emphasized, noting NWMLS members have access to the “latest and greatest” tools to assist home buyers and sellers.

The move by the Thurston association reflects a trend toward regionalization of MLS functions that is occurring nationally and locally, according to Jack Johnson, president and CEO of Northwest MLS.  Such consolidation enables more efficient exchange of information, broader exposure of inventory that benefits both buyers and sellers, streamlined operations and other economies of scale for accessing standardized forms and state-of-the-art technology, Johnson explained.

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