FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
The following are the most asked general questions we receive concerning
our MLSvideo Real Estate Services. Please read prior to contacting MLSvideo
Support.
Is MLSvideo Inc. a licensed real estate broker?
Yes, MLSvideo is licensed as a real estate broker by the State of
Washington. Our designated broker is licensed to sell real
estate in Washington and is a member of the Northwest Multiple
Listing Service.
MLSvideo Buyer and Seller services limited to residential real estate?
No! All MLSvideo services can be applied to Residential, Condominium, Vacant Land,
Farm & Ranch, Multi-Family, Manufactured Homes, and Commercial Property.
What is the Multiple Listing Service (MLS)?
A multiple listing service (MLS) is a computerized
database of homes for sale in a specific region. A
majority of real estate sales are a direct result of MLS exposure due
to it's exposure to the regions real estate brokers and their agents.
If you see a home advertised on the Internet, whether at an
individual broker's site or a national data base covering various
regions, chances are that information came from the properties
local MLS database.
Is there an "MLS" data base which may be used by For Sale By Owners?
No! There is no FSBO MLS System. Their are 1000's of different
Internet sites which will advertise themselves as a For Sale By
Owner data base but their exposure is severely limited as compared
to the "official" MLS system for your area. By getting your property
listed in your local MLS system, it is then shared with 100's of
other sites which post for sale properties including Realtor.com.
We use the MLS system which is used by
Realtors in your area, and which is accessed by local brokers and
agents in your area.
Do Realtors have buyers ready to buy my property?
Be careful not to be fooled, very rarely does this happen.
Some agents claim they have buyers to obtain your listing, however
this is often exaggerated and they most likely do not have a buyer
waiting to purchase your property or possibly any property.
If they do have a buyer, it is very unlikely the buyer is looking
for a property with the same characteristics as yours.
If in fact they do have a buyer, they are more than welcome and have
incentive to show that buyer your home regardless of what firm
lists your property in the MLS system. Very few homes
are sold by the same agent that lists a property. Almost all sales
are due to the properties being listed in the MLS system. The
MLSvideo service really has no disadvantages as compared to a
having your property listed by a traditional real estate agent.
Will my property be listed in some of the National Real Estate Data Bases?
Yes! In addition to the 100's of local real estate brokerage Internet
data bases, your property will be listed in various larger
National sites which you will also obtain exposure from. Such popular high
traffic sites as: realtor.com, homes.com, msnhomes.com,
yahoo.com, and realestate.com have been known to frequently update
their data bases from local MLS data. However, some of these sites
do not include contact information since they are trying to provide
realtors to potential buyers. But in most cases any property found can
easily be researched by using information from other sites. Complete
contact information and all listing data will be displayed on the web
page MLSvideo will construct for you and is included with your flat
listing fee, along with listing on the MLS system itself. Remember, it is the
MLS system itself that will be giving you the most exposure since
this is what the 1000's of real estate professional use.
What about additional newspaper advertising?
Possibly long ago there may have been some benefit with advertising
in your local newspaper. But with the Internet's popularity, the
value of newspaper advertising is very small. The reasons
real estate firms continue to use newspapers and magazines is to
market their entire firm. The value of using this type of marketing for
individual properties is very small and the chances of a sale coming
from these medium is practically non-existent.