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Lauren Hill joins Perchwell

The rumor mill has been spinning but I now can confirm Lauren Hill has joined Perchwell as their sales director. I spoke with Lauren and she was kind enough to give me a quote,

“I’m absolutely thrilled to join this incredible team that’s passionate about making an impact in the MLS space. They truly have something special to offer and I can’t wait to share this exciting journey with everyone” 

Smart move by Perchwell. Having a seasoned rep like Lauren to drive sales and relationship efforts is key. Congrats Lauren! I hope Boston has enough Champagne.

CoreLogic offers “private” solution for CCP concerns

Technical Capabilities Can Help the Real Estate Industry Navigate Clear Cooperation

“Matrix and Trestle can be used together to support MLSs, brokers and industry players regardless of which direction the Clear Cooperation policy is decided, for example:

-Listings marked as private will be suppressed from broader syndication
-Broker’s agents enter all their listings into the MLS system (Matrix)
-The Broker’s agent chooses the appropriate status when entering a listing, including a ‘private’ status
-Matrix is able to include their ‘private listing’ into the data feed back to the appropriate broker in near real time (via Trestle)
-Listings marked private remain private to the broker, and only that broker
-Listings marked as private are only available in any searches by the broker’s own agents or the broker’s agents’ clients.”

Devi Mateti, President, Enterprise Digital Solutions at CoreLogic

Obviously, each MLS would have to approve this solution, but I like the concept. I had a discussion with another vendor about this, and he pointed out that even beyond CCP, there are still mandatory submission requirements. However, I think brokerages like Compass are signaling that they don’t want to deal with those requirements either.

So yes, this does make it easier for brokerages to implement private networks, which I still oppose. But I believe it’s better to use the MLS system to do so. Why? Well, the data will be cleaner when it’s entered, and if the listing sells off-MLS, it can be added to the MLS system with a simple status change. I think if the listing is first entered into some random private network software, adding it to the MLS later might be an afterthought, leading to incomplete or inaccurate data.

Another point Devi’s post touches on is a glimpse into CoreLogic’s strategy if the whole MLS industry collapses.

Looking for a new gig?

CRS Data – Customer Success Manager, Real Estate Market

“The Customer Success Manager (CSM) is responsible for building and maintaining long-term relationships with our customers, who consist of the staff and leadership of organized real estate (ORE) entities. These customers work with real estate professionals—referred to as members, subscribers, or users—who use our products and provide services to consumers buying and selling property.”

The find out about this job or post a job, please visit the Giant Steps Job Board.

RESO Fall Conference

Industry Relations Podcast: The Industry Needs To Stop Fronting

It seems everyone in the industry is still obsessed with CCP.  Rob and Greg are no different.  The show starts off with Rob giving Greg some advice on his upcoming client meetings, but quickly shifts to the recent back and forth about CCP.  Greg thinks that industry players like Compass CEO Robert Reffkin to stop spreading misinformation about MLS.  Rob says there is blame on both sides.  Things get interesting from there.

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OMG! They did it!

Woke up early this morning to “catch” this. SpaceX just launched its biggest rocket, which includes Starship. But the trick was they wanted to catch the booster part of the rocket back on the launch platform with what they call, “chopsticks”. And they did it!! I was watching this live on my phone jumping around in the kitchen like a madman!

Oh, and BTW, Starship made it to orbit with no problems.

Stop and look at the thing

Some Friday fun. If you want to get a peek in to what I find inspiring here you go.

Why is Robert Reffkin spreading lies about MLS?

Bright MLS CEO checks Robert Reffkin on Clear Cooperation Policy

“What concerns us the most is that these false claims are trying to harm us and benefit primarily the brokerage through sellers not getting the widest exposure for their listing.

“In our view, it could put homebuying and selling in the hands of a select few agents who could choose with whom they want to share information. Ultimately, we think getting rid of the norms and protocols about how information is shared would slide the real estate industry down the mountain into a heap where buyers and agents are forced to pore through online marketplaces and thousands of brokers’ sites to weed out scams and find possible properties. I am confident no one thinks that’s a good idea.”

Brian Donnellan, CEO Bright MLS

Masterful rebuttal from Brian Donnellan calling out Refkkin’s nonsense. At CMLS the misinformation Reffkin was putting out on stage reminded me of another meme.

But why put on such a show? What with all the hand waving? We all know what’s going on. Brian Boero’s post, “Clearing the air of Clear Cooperation” laid it out.

“Some big brokers, among whom Compass is the most vocal, want to accelerate their private listing efforts. Compass has been quite clear about their desire to become a listing destination. Given years of eroding margins, and the potential for commission compression in a post-settlement world, big brokers would like to keep as many transactions in-house as possible and fully leverage their hard-won market share. A critical mass of private, exclusive listings is also a big recruiting lever.

Why not just say that? It’s an obviously rational position, and one that is not inherently evil.”

It seems that culturally, we now rely on fear as the main way to make a point. Whether it’s immigrants ‘eating our cats and dogs’ or the ‘end of democracy.’ Just stop.

And by the way, if Reffkin or any other broker thinks that private/exclusive listings are the right strategy to increase their margins, they need to think harder about this problem. The market will turn, and coming up with band-aid solutions to current problems is not the answer. The real reason you’re failing is that you’re not delivering value to your customers. Focus on that, not on spreading fear.

Zillow President, Susan Daimler, speaks out against private listing networks.

Private listing networks harm sellers, buyers, and fair housing

“For the very few people who need maximum privacy over maximum price, there should be options to have a home privately listed. This practice should be the exception, not the rule, because it doesn’t serve the needs of most sellers. And most MLSs do allow sellers to opt out of having their listing online. But for those who believe they are making the decision to list with a private network for any sort of reduced hassle in the form of avoiding showings or timing delays need to understand the clear tradeoff they’re likely making in price and selling speed. “

Exactly. Many proponents of pocket listings argue that it’s about preserving the seller’s freedom to sell however they want. But that’s just a smokescreen. Sellers and buyers currently benefit from a unified marketplace, and dismantling this system would harm them, driven by the greed of larger industry players.

Industry Relations Podcast: Whadup with dat PDAP?

Many people don’t know or understand NAR’s PDAP.  PDAP stands for Participant Data Access Policy.  And PDAP is at the heart of today’s episode.

Rob and Greg dive deep into the topic of who actually owns MLS data. The answer, as it turns out, really depends on who you ask. But we’re living in a new world where private MLS ownership is becoming a reality, and also what are those second order consquences?  Greg also catches up with Rob about Rob’s meetings with brokers and their opinions on MLS data ownership—spoiler alert: they think they do. It’s a thought-provoking discussion that may raise more questions than answers.

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Section 18. Right of Participant to MLS Data Feed of Listing Content (Policy Statement

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Rob’s latest Substack :  Why the Data Ownership Thing Worries Me

South Park Human Centipede Episode

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