California Regional MLS (CRMLS) announced it reached an agreement to enable reciprocal access between the CRMLS Matrix MLS system and BeachesMLS, the MLS serving South Florida.
The reciprocal access between systems will be made available to users of both MLSs immediately. According to the organizations, real estate professionals will have more access to listing data outside their normal market, thus encouraging more sales nationwide.
“This is a really big opportunity for our 110,000-plus users, and it’ll help agents and brokers handle California to Florida deals more easily than ever,” said Art Carter, CEO of CRMLS. “There are nothing but positive outcomes to a reciprocal access agreement like this, and we hope that real estate professionals from BeachesMLS are as eager as we are to combine efforts in data access.”
Talk about a “regional MLS” system. Wow, this really stretches that concept all the way across the USA, literally coast to coast.
Why is it not reciprocal with all Florida MLS systems? Residence of California are not only interested in moving to South Florida but other more affordable areas of Florida.