Property Management

Interealty Adds Two MLSs To Clientele Base

Interealty Corp., a leading provider of real estate technology and services to the North American real estate industry, today announced that two more MLSs have chosen Interealty as their MLS technology provider. West Penn Multi-List Inc. entered into a four-year agreement with Interealty, giving its more than 5,000 agents throughout the greater Pittsburgh metropolitan area access to Interealty"s Web-based technology and multiple listing services. In addition, the Billings Association of Realtors in Montana also has chosen Interealty as its MLS technology provider. Meanwhile, Interealty announced the 19,000-member Southeast Florida Regional MLS renewed its service contract with the company. The Southeast Florida Regional MLS consists of five separate associations: the Realtor Association of Greater Fort Lauderdale, the Realtor Association of Greater Miami and the Beaches, the Realtor Association of Miami Dade County, the South Broward Board of Realtors and the Northwestern Dade Association of Realtors, all of which have been Interealty customers for more than 25 years. As part of its renewed contract with the Southeast Florida Regional MLS, Interealty will be providing a comprehensive Internet Data Exchange (IDX) solution, enabling participating brokers to quickly and easily share their listing data. In 2000 the company entered into a strategic alliance with Microsoft. In May of this year, Interealty and Microsoft were recognized with a prestigious international business award from the Canadian-American Business Council for their collaboration and creation of the industry"s next-generation MLS system, MLXchange. Interealty is a Geac company, with a client base of more than 290,000 real estate agents, 58,000 real estate offices and more than 80 of the leading Multiple Listing Services throughout the United States and Canada.


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