Searching online for a home for sale in the Denver metro area can be a frustrating task for a potential homebuyer. Relying on national sites, such as Zillow or Trulia, often leads to listings that are no longer on the market, or inaccurate or contain outdated property data. Leaving homebuyers to question, “Where’s the most accurate data?” “Why can’t I find the house I just drove by listed online?” “How many sites do I need to search to get all the results?”
The answer to most of these questions can be found in the local MLS database, which is typically accessible only by real estate agents. Metrolist, Colorado’s leading MLS, announced a partnership with Denver-based technology provider Local Matters to overhaul the consumer-facing real estate search site, REcolorado.com.
“We are excited by the innovative thinking and fresh ideas that Local Matters brings to the real estate space,” said Pat Bybee, CEO of Metrolist. “By partnering with Local Matters, we can work together to build robust features or more relevant tools for both agents and homebuyers.”
To read more, view the official news release.