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    Unhappy SoCalMLS data

    webmaster - you mentioned in an earlier thread:

    "As vendors for the Socal MLS we are very familiar with the process for application and implementation of IDX. When you want an IDX datafeed, each individual site must go through the application process (Each realtor) you can't just buy a site with pre-packaged IDX as web developers are not licenced to show IDX data, only realtors are - we get the data so that we can process it for a realtor, once thier account has been approved by socalmls."

    I am working with several Realtors (active with SoCalMLS) to create sites for them. They'd like to have their active listings along with other "Featured" listings on their site. They have completed the IDX application process and furnished me with their IDX links - for active listings and for search. But they'd like a way to show off specific properties which are not their own listings.

    I am wondering if there is a way to gain access to the MLS to display property details if I have their agent ID and the property MLS # ? Or just what data is required to create a properly structure query to list the property information.

    Any help you can offer is appreciated!

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    Default Re: SoCalMLS data

    Here's a little more detail:

    The agents don't mind the iframe IDX links, but they want a way to display single properties based on MLS #

    They have 2 IDX links -- one for their own "active" listings and another for "search" listings. But they really want a way to show off Featured properties that aren't necessarily their own listings.

    For example, they'd like to show properties in their "Farm" - even if the property is not their own listing. So they give me the MLS # and I have a page that shows that property - even if its an iframe and a 'canned' pre-formatted page.

    That make sense? I don't need a raw feed, just a method of displaying a single property based on MLS # (or based on whatever is required to generate a properly formatted URL)

    dtb71

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    Default Re: SoCalMLS data

    dtb71 - we do not work with a framed option, we create the applications from scratch. SoCal provides us with a raw data feed for each client and we can then manipulate it to client specification (Although there are rules to follow provided by socalMLS such as broker reciprocity etc)

    So in terms of the framed option, I cant help you as I am not familiar with it, I would call the SOCAL tech support.
    Starting LEC 7 soon but it won't be called LEC 7 - LEC 2012 coming soon!

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    BTW you should consider the raw data feed option, you can do some cool stuff with it ie http://www.guidetolocalrealestate.co...map-search.php
    Starting LEC 7 soon but it won't be called LEC 7 - LEC 2012 coming soon!

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    Default Re: SoCalMLS data

    Thanks for the response and extra info.

    Is there a hefty price to pay to receive the raw feed? I understand the non-disclosure and daily update requirements and such, but what do they charge for the access rights? Just curious if it turns out we need to go that way...

    dtb71

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    Default Re: SoCalMLS data

    wow - that is COOL !!

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    Default Re: SoCalMLS data

    What was cool?
    1) My second published story - Read it! One Soldier's Reason - If you like it, please tell others.

    Terry Light - Professional Contrarian
    LloydDistrict.com - one man on foot in Portland, Oregon.
    Creator of RealEstate ABC & co-creator of HomeSurfer.com

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    Default Re: SoCalMLS data

    In terms of single use of the data, I believe it is free to all brokers in good standing (Regarding their membership to SOCal) - I would check with SoCal about usage and prices, our arrangements may be the same, may be different so I dont want to give you mis-information.
    Starting LEC 7 soon but it won't be called LEC 7 - LEC 2012 coming soon!

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    Default Re: SoCalMLS data

    Terry, he was saying this map we just built is cool http://www.guidetolocalrealestate.co...map-search.php
    Starting LEC 7 soon but it won't be called LEC 7 - LEC 2012 coming soon!

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    Default Re: SoCalMLS data

    self promotional thread hijack removed
    Last edited by webmaster; 04-14-2006 at 01:58 AM.

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