RealTracs is expanding to markets with competing MLSs for the first time and offering agents and brokers a minimum six-month free trial.
Source: Inman News
Tennessee’s largest MLS sets its sights on going statewide
More from MLS & AssociationsMore posts in MLS & Associations »
- California Association of Realtors leans into referral fee transparency
- Ex-CEO charged with grand theft; local Realtor association left ‘all but broke’
- NAR’s new consumer profile shows agents how to thrive in 2026
- NAR NXT: The Download on last week’s trends, tensions, takeaways
- Dispatches from NAR NXT as real estate grapples with AI
More from realtracsMore posts in realtracs »
- From hate speech to antitrust: The year in MLSs and associations
- Tennessee MLS Realtracs debuts new showing service
- ‘Zero Days on Market’: New study highlights controversial metric
- ‘Beats a poke in the eye’: MLS pays brokers $300K for closed listings
- Compass fixes error showing private agent remarks on some listings
More from realtracs rewardsMore posts in realtracs rewards »
More from SelectMore posts in Select »
- This team is jumping on the private listing platform trend (EXCLUSIVE)
- Redfin on 2026: Affordability improves, sales rise only slightly
- Dual licensing is on the rise. Is it the right move for your business?
- Future-proof your digital footprint for 2026 (and beyond)
- Change strategy as the market shifts to win the listings long game
More from statewide mlsMore posts in statewide mls »
More from stuart whiteMore posts in stuart white »
More from tennesseeMore posts in tennessee »
- After failed NAR vote, brokerages beef up referral disclosures
- The inventory surge is sputtering. See how your market stacks up
- Should real estate agents have tattoos? The pros weigh in
- An interactive look inside the new-inventory run that’s losing steam
- These are the states where homeowners will benefit most — and least — from new SALT cap
Be First to Comment