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Metrolist unveils updated search engine

“Our new public website allows homebuyers to better coordinate with their local real estate professional using the most detailed and timely housing information, greatly improving on what’s currently available in the marketplace,” James T. [...]

Home inventory plunges 30%

“The good news is that there are still buyers out there. The bad news is they have less to choose from,” Gary [...]

Home market holding up

“Overall, I thought the market was pretty good in October,” Gary [...]

Metrolist hired interim chief

“Metrolist was one of the first regional multiple listing services in the nation and I think Mr. Slunaker and the management team are well positioned to move the company forward,” James T. [...]

IRES - Help Desk for Short Sales

“We hope that our new relationship with Fannie Mae and the Short Sale Assistance Desk will streamline and speed up the process so that buyers and sellers both benefit,” Lauren [...]

Niederman pushes for statewide MLS

“Jumping on board with a statewide MLS and moving forward on all of its technology and benefits, is really the next logical step after consolidating boards,” Peter [...]

Denver median home inventory lowest in U.S.

“My initial thought is that it is good to see the Denver market is being recognized,” Gary [...]

April home market a roller coaster

“We’ll see if Denver can avoid the double dip when the Case Shiller data, which lags the current market, comes out later this month,” Lane [...]

IRES going green

“The lack of quantifiable green data points has created a challenge to appraisers who are trying to determine if green/energy efficient or sustainable features add value to a property,” Julie [...]

$8.5 billion in home sales

“All indications are that 2011 will be better than 2010 and 2012 will be better than 2011,” Gary Bauer. [...]