MLS Search Tip

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Here are some tips if you are getting frustrated with your home search. Some people have trouble finding what they are looking for on the MLS. I have also found that some time the search doesn’t work as well as expected. When we first list a property it can take a day or two for it to propgate to realtor.ca or mls.ca. The reason for this is the data might take a day to get to the local real estate board and then it still has to get uploaded to realtor.ca/mls.ca and then displayed to the public.

I have also found that sometimes houses listed by agents who are out-of-board take a while longer to display. I have found the following tip really useful to help you find what you are looking for.

Use Advanced Search….

Most people who don’t use the Advanced search usually get frustrated really quickly. This search in my opinion, is the best way to use mls.ca.

Thanks for reading!!

Warren & Melanie McNeil | Real Estate Sales Representatives, Team McNeil | Re/Max Twin City Realty, Brokerage
( 519.579.4110 | * Click Here to Email | 8 www.clickthathouse.com, www.teammcneil.com/blog

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wmcneil Filed under: Kitchener-Waterloo,MLS — Tags: , , , — wmcneil @ September 25, 2009 1:27 pm

5 Ways to Search for a Home

By Warren McNeil

If you are in the market to purchase a new home the process can be very confusing. The beauty of the internet is that the information is usually a couple of mouse clicks away. The biggest problem is you can  also get information overload. Here are a few simple ways to search for a new home.

 1. realtor.ca is the #1 source for prospective buyers to search for a new house. When provided by a realtor, this is the absolute best source because you will receive information as soon as new listings hit the local real estate board

2. newspapers, real estate books and other print media. The information is often old and outdated.

3. Kijiji, Craigslist. You need to follow these types of systesm daily to watch for new listings.

4. Realtor websites. This information is also available on realtor.ca but often times the realtors website includes more detailed information. Sometimes the information becomes stale but still a good resource.

5. private for sale websites

Now obviously the first option is the one we promote because after all, we’re realtors. But if you look closely, you will see that the majority homes that are for sale are for sale with a real estate agent. So if you are in the market to buy a new home, I would start with realtor.ca and then once you are ready, contact a real estate agent to get premium access to the new listings as soon as they hit the real estate board.

Thanks for reading!

Warren & Melanie McNeil | Sales Representatives, Team McNeil | Re/Max Twin City Realty, Brokerage
( 519.579.4110 | * Click Here to Email | 8 www.clickthathouse.com, www.teammcneil.com/blog

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wmcneil Filed under: Buyers,Kitchener-Waterloo,MLS — wmcneil @ September 15, 2009 3:40 pm


 

 

 


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