Exploring the MLS

Whether searching popular real estate websites like Zillow is a hobby or you’re truly searching for your next property, there is one local marketplace database that has all the current home listings in the area. But to gain access to it, you need a Realtor. Then exploring the MLS becomes a useful means to an end at your fingertips!

What is the MLS?

First of all, MLS stands for “multiple listing service.” To clarify, it is basically a network of local databases for designated areas across the U.S. In fact, there are more than 500 local MLS marketplace databases, serving as tools for real estate professionals to share area home listings with each other.

From there, licensed Realtors can begin exploring the MLS with their clients, narrowing down the available options based on information found in the database. An MLS listing is usually similar to other public real estate listings.

It typically includes the property’s price, address, square footage, type of property, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, utilities and other key details. The MLS listing also includes agent remarks about the property, along with photos of the interior and exterior of the property.

In addition, there is a section intended for other agents, brokers and Realtors only. Here is where they will find private information such as directions on how to get to the property, for instance.

More about the MLS

More than just a current database of listed homes in your area, the MLS ensures home buyers and sellers have access to the largest collection of available properties and genuine buyers through the active participation of Realtors.

It also promotes transparency and a competitive marketplace. According to Bright’s 2022 MLS Study, consumers benefit from the open marketplace made possible through the MLS. The study reported that homes on the MLS generally sell for about 15 percent more than those not in the database.

More specifically, non-MLS listings sold for an average of $349,773, while similar properties on MLS sold for an average of $395,244, which is a $45,471 difference!

Summary

To summarize, working with a licensed local Realtor pays off, from exploring the MLS to having a loyal advocate on your side throughout the complicated process of selling and buying a home. Are you ready to rev up your search for a home in East Alabama? Connect with one of our expert LCAR members to get started! For more real estate news and home ownership tips, keep reading our blogs.

3 Tips for Selling Your Home During the Holiday Season

Selling your home takes work, and during the holiday season, unique circumstances could come up. However, buyers during this time are often more serious, and typically there are fewer homes being listed to compete with. Check out these tips for selling your home during the holiday season.

Make your home cozy.

It is important your home feels inviting during showings; that’s why decorating is vital. Homes often look their best during the holiday season, but be careful not to overdo the seasonal decorations.

As buyers tour homes, they will want to be welcomed by an inviting environment. Add décor pieces such as candles, throw blankets, traditional holiday patterns, and even foliage when styling your home. Avoid using personalized holiday décor, such as stockings with names and personal holiday cards.

Take good listing photos. 

While these holiday decorations make buyers touring your home feel welcome, your listing photos should have a timeless feel. Make sure the photos on your listing aren’t just a snapshot of a moment in time during a holiday.

Using a holiday photo on your listing may remind buyers that your home has been sitting on the market for some time.  

Hire a dependable real estate agent.

A good real estate agent will help guide you through the process of selling your home. It is important you hire an agent who won’t disappear during Thanksgiving, Christmas, or the New Year.

Find a reliable agent by asking your friends and family if they have any recommendations. Ease your stress by doing this and utilizing other tips for selling your home during the holiday season.

Summary

Are you thinking about selling your home? Keep in mind these tips for selling your home during the holiday season. These strategies will be sure to help you prepare to list your home and get it sold as quickly as possible.

Continue reading our blogs for more real estate news and tips!