CRMLS adds Rim O’ the World Association of Realtors as a member organization starting April 1. This comes years after CRMLS CEO Art Carter suggested that MLSs that are willing to cooperate become “more aggressive” with those that are not.
Source: Inman News
California Regional MLS’s ‘aggressive’ growth strategy pays off
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