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Chicagoland MLS Giant Now Certified on latest version of RESO Data Dictionary
LISLE, ILLINOIS (APRIL 13, 2015) – Midwest Real Estate Data (MRED), Chicagoland’s multiple listing service (MLS), has announced that the Real Estate Standards Organization (RESO) has certified MRED for RESO Data Dictionary 1.3.
RESO is an organization that develops, adopts and implements open and accepted data standards and processes across all real estate transactions and provide an environment for the development and implementation of data standards and processes. RESO’s Data Dictionary serves as the real estate industry’s “Rosetta Stone” for real estate data. While hundreds of MLSs and other source providers gather data, the Data Dictionary ensures that each system “speaks” the same language.
As MLSs across the industry adopt RESO standards, the industry will move towards an environment where real estate software becomes plug-and-play. Realtors® will be able to purchase off the shelf software and it will plug into any MLS that has implemented RESO standards.
This is quite different than the state of the industry today, where it is extremely hard for new software to be used from one market to the next. It will be easier for real estate professionals to use MLS data in the products that they choose. They will have better options and the data that flows through their systems will be more accurate because the Data Dictionary negates the need for translation from one system to the next. RESO standards give more options and control to Realtors®.
MRED’s commitment to RESO is evidenced by being its first Charter Member and its continued participation in and support of data standardization efforts. These efforts are important to MRED customers, the real estate industry in general, and the consumer. MRED and other organizations that maintain these standards can more easily exchange information without degrading or losing data, resulting in more accuracy and less cost. New applications and services are developed because there is a wider audience to offer them to.
dynaConnections, MRED’s MLS vendor, also has a strong commitment to RESO. As another Charter Member of the organization, dynaConnections dedicates significant resources and time to remain on the front line of RESO initiatives. Technologists from both MRED and dynaConnections have worked closely to attain not only the Data Dictionary 1.3 certification but also to maintain MRED’s Real Estate Transaction Standard (RETS) Server certification.
“We’re proud supporters of RESO and firm believers in the long-term power in its mission,” said dynaConnections CEO, Tim Ford. “The organization is making great strides towards bettering the industry, and we’re happy to contribute in any way possible”.
“I have a deep commitment to RESO, having served as its Board Chair for four years,” said MRED President and CEO Rebecca Jensen. “RESO is important to me and to MRED. We will continue to support the setting of standards, and the providing of data and tools needed to meet the demands of real estate professionals and consumers alike.”
About MRED
Midwest Real Estate Data (MRED) is the real estate data aggregator and distributor providing the Chicagoland multiple listing service (MLS) to nearly 40,000 brokers and appraisers and 8,000 offices. MRED serves Chicago and the surrounding “collar” counties and provides property information encompassing northern Illinois, southern Wisconsin and northwest Indiana. MRED delivers over twenty products and services to its customers, complementing connectMLS™, the top-rated MLS system in the country for two years running according to the WAV Group MLS Technology Survey. MRED is the 2013 Inman News Most Innovative MLS/Real Estate Trade Association, and for four consecutive years the MRED Help Desk has been identified as one of the best small business centers in the United States and Canada by BenchmarkPortal. For more information please visit MREDLLC.com.
About dynaConnections Corporation and connectMLS™
dynaConnections Corporation is an Austin-based real estate software company that is renowned for constant innovation and dedication to service. Its flagship product, connectMLS™, is a patent-pending, one-of-a-kind multiple listing service solution that is second to none with millisecond response time and ease of access on all devices and web browsers. Rich embedded features and seamless integrations allow connectMLS to be an intuitive, all-in-one real estate transaction manager for both agents and clients. For over thirteen years, dynaConnections and the connectMLS solution have been continually exceeding all standards of what the real estate industry expects from an MLS provider. For more information, visit: http://www.dynaconnections.com.
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MRED Bringing The Real Estate World Back to MREDpalooza
Top MLS Industry Service Providers Coming Back to the
Chicagoland MLS’s Biennial Tech/Training Expo
LISLE, ILLINOIS (March 30, 2015) – Midwest Real Estate Data (MRED), Chicagoland’s multiple listing service (MLS), has announced that it is time again for MREDpalooza!
MREDpalooza 2015, one of the largest MLS tech expos in the country, will be taking place on Tuesday, June 23, 2015, at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, Illinois, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Providing services to nearly 40,000 brokers and appraisers and 8,000 offices, MRED delivers over twenty products and services to its customers, complementing connectMLS™, the top-rated MLS system in the country for two years running according to the WAV Group MLS Technology Survey. MREDpalooza 2015 will be a great opportunity for MRED customers to get up close and personal with a myriad of real estate service providers. The environment will be conducive to learning about MRED products and services and other ways to enhance their businesses.
MRED is planning to repeat the success of the last MREDpalooza, which had several thousand attendees and the top real estate vendors in the country attending. Training sessions will be offered throughout the day, providing more in-depth understanding of many of MRED’s products and services. Those wishing to attend or exhibit at MREDpalooza have been asked to visit www.MREDpalooza.com for registration and sponsorship information.
“It is exciting to stage an event of this magnitude that will benefit all attendees – our customers as well as our important business partners,” said MRED President and CEO Rebecca Jensen. “The opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of all these great products and services, at an excellent and easily accessible venue, will be invaluable to the real estate professional. Our product partners and other participants will enjoy maximum exposure to thousands of brokers and appraisers. This will be the real estate technology event of the year.”
About MRED
Midwest Real Estate Data (MRED) is the real estate data aggregator and distributor providing the Chicagoland multiple listing service (MLS) to nearly 40,000 brokers and appraisers and 8,000 offices. MRED serves Chicago and the surrounding “collar” counties and provides property information encompassing northern Illinois, southern Wisconsin and northwest Indiana. MRED delivers over twenty products and services to its customers, complementing connectMLS™, the top-rated MLS system in the country for two years running according to the WAV Group MLS Technology Survey. MRED is the 2013 Inman News Most Innovative MLS/Real Estate Trade Association, and for four consecutive years the MRED Help Desk has been identified as one of the best small business centers in the United States and Canada by BenchmarkPortal. For more information please visit MREDLLC.com.
MRED’s New President/Chief Executive Officer Takes the Helm
Rebecca Jensen Assumes Leadership of the Chicagoland MLS Giant
LISLE, ILLINOIS (March 10, 2015) – Midwest Real Estate Data (MRED), Chicagoland’s multiple listing service (MLS), announced that Rebecca Jensen has officially started as MRED’s President/Chief Executive Officer. She arrived on Monday, March 2nd, moving to MRED from another of the large MLSs in the country, UtahRealEstate.com.
Ms. Jensen hit the ground running. Many significant issues are affecting the MLS industry currently, most significant being the distribution of listing content to third party websites like Zillow and Trulia and the role MLSs will continue to play in listing syndication going forward. However, initially much of Ms. Jensen’s time will be spent getting to know MRED, its staff and existing culture.
“MRED has been and will continue to be a finely-tuned operation,” said Ms. Jensen. “We are all grateful to Jeff Gregory for the great work he did stepping in the last eight months as MRED’s Interim President/CEO. Now, it is my turn at the helm, and I cannot express the level of excitement I have at starting one of the dream jobs in our industry.”
“Even in the short time we have interacted with Rebecca, our Board could not be more pleased that she is our new Leader,” said MRED Chairman of the Board, Jeff Gregory. “After conducting an exhaustive national search, we are filled with anticipation regarding where MRED is going and thrilled that Rebecca is our President/CEO.”
“There are many challenges ahead,” added Ms. Jensen, “but I am extremely confident we can work closely with our brokerages, appraisal offices and Realtor® Association partners to make great progress and tackle the tough issues together.”
About MRED
Midwest Real Estate Data (MRED) is the real estate data aggregator and distributor providing the Chicagoland multiple listing service (MLS) to nearly 40,000 brokers and appraisers and 8,000 offices. MRED serves Chicago and the surrounding “collar” counties and provides property information encompassing northern Illinois, southern Wisconsin and northwest Indiana. MRED delivers over twenty products and services to its customers, complementing connectMLS™, the top-rated MLS system in the country for two years running according to the WAV Group MLS Technology Survey. MRED is the 2013 Inman News Most Innovative MLS/Real Estate Trade Association, and for four consecutive years the MRED Help Desk has been identified as one of the best small business centers in the United States and Canada by BenchmarkPortal. For more information please visit MREDLLC.com.
Chicago Real Estate Offices Compete in Energy Cost Disclosure Brokerage Challenge
LISLE, ILLINOIS (March 9, 2015) – The City of Chicago and Elevate Energy are partnering with Midwest Real Estate Data (MRED), Chicagoland’s multiple listing service (MLS), to offer the first-ever Chicago Energy eCompliance Brokerage Challenge. The Challenge will recognize brokerages in Chicago that adopt MRED’s Energy Cost Disclosure (ECD) tool and automate their listing process by preparing an energy cost disclosure report online, with up-to-the-moment data. As part of the Challenge, brokerages that complete a checklist will be publically recognized in an Earth Day press release.
In 2013, the City of Chicago became the first municipality in the United States to disclose residential energy costs (gas and electric) directly to an MLS when a single family or 2-4 unit home was listed for sale. Listing agents in Chicago can now provide buyer agents and home purchasers online access to an energy cost disclosure (ECD) report for a property which fulfills the requirement of a City of Chicago ordinance – without printing a single sheet of paper.
The Chicago Energy eCompliance Brokerage Challenge is an engaging and easy way for brokerages to institutionalize usage of the ECD tool, complying with the ordinance and securing their place as leaders in using this latest technology. A preliminary analysis also shows that Chicago single family real estate listings that disclosed energy costs spent less time on the market and had a higher closing rate.
The Chicago Energy eCompliance Brokerage Challenge asks brokerages to complete a checklist of three tasks:
- Management commitment to require ECD usage by their brokers on Chicago property listings.
- Office staff member oversees training activities on the ECD tool.
- Using ECD fields provided by MRED becomes part of the brokerage’s listing process.
To participate, brokerages should complete the three above tasks and return a completed form to pamela.brookstein@elevateenergy.org by March 23, 2015 to ensure recognition. All brokerages that do so will be included in an Earth Day announcement on April 22, 2015. Join early adopters of the challenge, like Baird & Warner, as well as the Century 21 Affiliated office in Hyde Park.
The Energy Cost Disclosure tool is a private, secure system in partnership with ComEd and People’s Gas, delivering instant, paperless energy usage data through connectMLS, on any device. The tool removes the need to fax or wait for data for home listings, utilizing an easy and convenient capability in the “Utilities & Energy Efficient Features” section of the MLS.
At the time this press release was issued, the Chicago Energy eCompliance Brokerage Challenge was sent to nearly 5,000 individuals, including owners and managers of the Chicago Association of Realtors offices, the Mainstreet Organization of Realtors, North Shore – Barrington Association of Realtors, and Oak Park Area Association of Realtors. All brokerages that have listings in Chicago are encouraged to participate.
About Elevate Energy
Elevate Energy’s mission is to deliver smarter energy use for all. Elevate designs and implements efficiency programs that lower costs, protect the environment, and ensure the benefits of energy efficiency reach those who need them most. For more information, please visit http://www.elevateenergy.org.
About MRED
Midwest Real Estate Data (MRED) is the real estate data aggregator and distributor providing the Chicagoland multiple listing service (MLS) to nearly 40,000 brokers and appraisers and 8,000 offices. MRED serves Chicago and the surrounding “collar” counties and provides property information encompassing northern Illinois, southern Wisconsin and northwest Indiana. MRED delivers over twenty products and services to its customers, complementing connectMLS™, the top-rated MLS system in the country for two years running according to the WAV Group MLS Technology Survey. MRED is the 2013 Inman News Most Innovative MLS/Real Estate Trade Association, and for four consecutive years the MRED Help Desk has been identified as one of the best small business centers in the United States and Canada by BenchmarkPortal. For more information please visit MREDLLC.com.
Big Thinking by MRED’s New President/Chief Executive Officer
Rebecca Jensen Talks About the Dream MLS on Panel at Industry Conference
LISLE, ILLINOIS (February 4, 2015) – Rebecca Jensen, the incoming President/Chief Executive Officer of Midwest Real Estate Data (MRED), Chicagoland’s multiple listing service (MLS), was one of the featured panel members at the Real Estate Connect conference in New York, which took place January 28-30, 2015.
Ms. Jensen was on a panel titled “How I Would Do It: Big Thinkers Lay Out the Plan For Their Dream MLS”. Facilitated by David Charron, President and CEO of Metropolitan Regional Information Systems (MRIS), other speakers included Cary Sylvester, Vice President of Technology Innovation, Keller Williams; Christine Todd, CEO of the Northern Virginia Association of Realtors; and Heather Elias Vice President of Industry Engagement, Century 21 Redwood Realty.
Initial discussion focused on what the MLS should be about, and if it can meet the needs of all of its stakeholders. The panelists also addressed concerns in the industry about MLSs providing services directly to consumers.
Ms. Jensen stated, “MLSs should offer technology needed for that specific marketplace. We can’t be everything to everybody, but it is incumbent on the MLS to reach out to the busy real estate professionals who don’t have the time to volunteer, and understand how they are impacted by possible changes being considered.”
Another subject for the panel was the Broker Public Portal project, which a number of large brokerages and MLSs are investigating, to provide a national consumer facing website. “There is significant interest in the Broker Public Portal at MRED,’ said Jensen. “There may be a need for a national portal even in a market that doesn’t have a consumer facing website, like Chicagoland.”
Ms. Jensen’s parting comment was a call for the differing interests in real estate to work together. “Fragmentation makes us weak; we can accomplish so much more when we work together to solve tough problems.”
This was Ms. Jensen’s first public appearance as MRED’s new President/Chief Executive Officer.
About MRED
Midwest Real Estate Data (MRED) is the real estate data aggregator and distributor providing the Chicagoland multiple listing service (MLS) to nearly 40,000 brokers and appraisers and 8,000 offices. MRED serves Chicago and the surrounding “collar” counties and provides property information encompassing northern Illinois, southern Wisconsin and northwest Indiana. MRED delivers over twenty products and services to its customers, complementing connectMLS™, the top-rated MLS system in the country for two years running according to the WAV Group MLS Technology Survey. MRED is the 2013 Inman News Most Innovative MLS/Real Estate Trade Association, and for four consecutive years the MRED Help Desk has been identified as one of the best small business centers in the United States and Canada by BenchmarkPortal. For more information please visit MREDLLC.com.
MRED Chicagoland Report for December, 2014
It has been another recovery year in 2014 but not the same as 2013. With a broad pattern of rising prices and stable to improving inventory, the market has shifted from being drastically undersupplied to approaching equilibrium. Price gains are still positive but less robust than last year. The metrics to watch in 2015 include days on market, percent of list price received and absorption rates, as these can offer deeper and more meaningful insights into the future direction of housing.
New Listings in Chicagoland were up 4.9 percent for detached homes but decreased 2.5 percent for attached properties. Listings Under Contract increased 27.8 percent for detached homes and 15.0 percent for attached properties.
The Median Sales Price was up 1.7 percent to $183,000 for detached homes and 7.7 percent to $159,900 for attached properties. Months Supply of Inventory increased 1.0 percent for detached units but was down 6.4 percent for attached units.
Interest rates remained lower than anyone expected for the entire year. That trend snowballed with solid and accelerating private job growth to empower more consumers to buy homes. This coupled nicely on the governmental side with mortgage debt forgiveness and interest deduction preservation. Student loan debt, sluggish wage growth and a lack of sufficient mortgage liquidity still remain hurdles to greater recovery.
MRED real estate professionals can log into MREDLLC.com and click on the Statistics tab to get the latest Lender Mediated and Monthly Market Indicators Reports. You can also click on the Local Market Updates choice under the Statistics tab and use our Interactive Market Analytics map for the latest local market metrics. MRED’s December Market Statistics package will also be posted soon.
Any questions? Please contact MRED’s Help Desk at 630-955-2755 or help.desk@MREDLLC.com.