As you may have heard ARMLS’s current contract with MarketLinx is expiring and FlexMLSis going to be the new provider. What does this mean for ARMLS members? The good – it’s a user-friendly MLS sytem that can be customized to meet your requirements. The bad – a new system to learn. The ugly – well, I’ve seen it and it ain’t ugly - quite attractive really. Check out this video to see what I’m talking about (Be patient it takes a little while to load a 30 minute video.)
FlexMLS is getting a warm welcome in Phoenix. There has even been a unique blog site started by Greg Swan that is dedicated to providing feedback to the designers of the system. Two of our own, Dru Bloomfield and Russell Shaw, are contributing authors.
Look for the new system to be up and running by July 1st ‘08. It won’t be long before ARMLS starts scheduling training classes for all 35,000 of us. Stay tuned.











February 28, 2008 at 5:00 pm |
[...] sure they discussed lots of very important stuff, but the sound bite I heard was that FlexMLS, which was previously suppose to go live July 1st, is now planning on going live July [...]
April 9, 2008 at 8:50 am |
We got another video talking about FlexMLS – check it out! (It’s a much faster load thatn the one in the article.)
April 10, 2008 at 10:50 am |
[...] Another FlexMLS update… A friend of ours at a local title company sent us this 8 mintue video showcasing the FlexMLS system. It’s a much faster load than the 30 minute video we linked to in our original post. [...]
June 4, 2008 at 9:57 am |
[...] the 75-80 attendees. Some of the golden nuggets from the session include the critical dates of the conversion and a few flexmls® [...]
April 17, 2009 at 4:31 pm |
[...] New Closing Cost Estimator – Flexmls Feature Friday If you follow F³ at all, you may have noticed I like to switch things up a bit. Sometimes you’ll find pictures that help describe a feature, other times you’ll find a video. If you’ve been in this since the beginning you know the OG (that means original) version wasn’t even F³ – it was FCF. I bring this up for 1 reason. Instead of an explanation of how a feature works, today you’ll get the most exciting announcement since we told you flex was coming to town. [...]