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CoreLogic Launches Mobile MLS App

CoreLogic announced the launch of GoMLS 2.0, a mobile productivity application for multiple listing service (MLS) providers. Compatible with any MLS system, GoMLS gives real estate professionals access to in-depth listing and property data from their Apple iPhone, iPad and Google Android devices, plus the ability to extend mobile search functionality to their home buying and selling clients. GoMLS 2.0 introduces a new feature called Home Assist that allows real estate agents and consumers to collaborate remotely on the home search process using their mobile devices.
Using GoMLS with Home Assist, real estate agents can chat and share listings with clients in a running thread, making it easy to see their favorite homes, notes and new search activity. Agents can use email, text messaging, Facebook or Twitter to invite their clients to download an agent-branded consumer version of the app that lets them stay in touch while searching for properties. GoMLS’ deep MLS integration provides agents with access to real-time MLS data, agent-only listing information, MLS saved searches and contacts, listing edit capabilities and optional Realist property information.
“The launch of GoMLS has been a tremendous success, and working with CoreLogic has been a great experience,” said Merri Jo Cowen, CEO of My Florida Regional MLS. “GoMLS gives our members the mobile solution they need with quick, comprehensive location-based searches, as well as the ability to market themselves to prospective clients. The reviews from our members have been glowing, and we’ve already had more than 28,000 downloads of the app in the first four months.”
“GoMLS succeeds because it marries the deep MLS integration that real estate professionals require with the power of on-device features like GPS and map shape searching,” said Ben Graboske, senior vice president of Real Estate and Financial Services for CoreLogic. “Now, with Home Assist, GoMLS makes it possible for agents and clients to share listings, compare notes, and collaborate on their property research—any time, from any location.”
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