TOphotog
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Migos, I'll try to explain it. We're not accessing this information, this is OUR information - we've created it, and uploaded it. We created the MLS system, we pay to run it, support it and access it. It's like the oil industry having a private website that contains all the information for all gas stations throughout the country on what they sold gas for that day. Just because the oil industry created the site, paid for the site and gathered the information doesn't mean the general public can access it just because 'we want to'. There are plenty of sites where you have to pay for accessing their data.
Getting back to real estate: the general public can find out public information (the sale price of closed properties) in many ways, as stated above. The sale price of a property not yet closed is covered by the Privacy Act. You must have all parties consent to the release of this information. Without that, it's not accessible. Regular Joe can access all public information. As mentioned, one method Regular Joe can use is Teranet for $3,000+ per year. Now you start to see the costs which realtors pay to run their business... We negotiate better rates due to our large numbers, but we still pay for this information.
We pay to run our MLS system. No money comes from Joe Public. It's a private industry system and it contains confidential information. When people sell their houses, they don't stick a sign in the lawn saying "Listed $869,000, Sold $820,000". Why not? Because the deal might not close and they don't want everyone knowing. Same reason why we don't allow access to all our data on MLS. BTW, we don't have any additional access to private sales (not involving a realtor) than the general public does. We pay to access that information, and so can you.
Getting back to real estate: the general public can find out public information (the sale price of closed properties) in many ways, as stated above. The sale price of a property not yet closed is covered by the Privacy Act. You must have all parties consent to the release of this information. Without that, it's not accessible. Regular Joe can access all public information. As mentioned, one method Regular Joe can use is Teranet for $3,000+ per year. Now you start to see the costs which realtors pay to run their business... We negotiate better rates due to our large numbers, but we still pay for this information.
We pay to run our MLS system. No money comes from Joe Public. It's a private industry system and it contains confidential information. When people sell their houses, they don't stick a sign in the lawn saying "Listed $869,000, Sold $820,000". Why not? Because the deal might not close and they don't want everyone knowing. Same reason why we don't allow access to all our data on MLS. BTW, we don't have any additional access to private sales (not involving a realtor) than the general public does. We pay to access that information, and so can you.
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