Industry effort ”blows the doors off estimates;” Should quiet critics, leaders say
ROCKVILLE, MD, January 23, 2018 – Broker Public Portal (BPP) since its launch with Homesnap in January last year has grown from serving 45 Multiple Listing Services to more than 120 MLSs today, representing 800,000 real estate agents and brokers. As a result, Homesnap has become one of the nation’s most collaborative consumer real estate apps. Real estate agents have invited more than 19 million clients and contacts to access MLS listing data, and 8.5 million consumers have engaged with their agents through Homesnap.
Broker Public Portal is owned and operated by real estate brokerages and MLSs to deliver, through Homesnap, a better home search experience, with the same comprehensive, real-time MLS data used by real estate professionals – the people who list and sell homes, not ads.
“In just 12 months since the Broker Public Portal went live with Homesnap, our growth blows the doors off even the most optimistic estimates,” said John Mosey, Vice Chairman of BPP. Mosey, who also heads up NorthstarMLS, which supports over 17,000 REALTORS® in Minnesota and Western Wisconsin, said, “This should quiet the naysayers who wrongly believed that a well-designed industry-led effort couldn’t succeed. Well, millions of consumers and hundreds of thousands of agents have demonstrated that the industry was in fact searching for just this solution,” he added.
Broker Public Portal with Homesnap is designed to help real estate professionals generate listing exposure and leads and encourage prospects and clients to connect and collaborate directly with an agent. Mosey said that it has already become one of the most successful, “if not the most successful industry-born technology initiative in real estate history,” noting Broker Public Portal with Homesnap now features over 100 million property records and over 59 million active and sold listings.
“We have created the industry’s largest private real estate marketing network delivering more listing exposure opportunities and direct client engagement opportunities to agents than ever imagined. Finally, real estate agents have a real alternative,” Mosey added.
A better, ad free experience
Steve Barnes, co-founder of Homesnap, attributes the breakneck pace in MLS, agent and consumer adoption and engagement to delivering what consumers and agents want, and what the real estate industry needs.
“First and foremost, Broker Public Portal with Homesnap is free of advertising pollution, which makes us different,” Barnes said. “We deliver a better home search experience with the most accurate, up-to-date property information, content straight from the MLS, along with direct access to the listing agent who knows the property best, or to their own agent.”
Barnes emphasizes that Broker Public Portal with Homesnap is the only national online home search experience that gives consumers access to the same real-time information as the professional REALTOR®, directly from the MLS. “That’s a big reason why Homesnap is so popular among buyers and sellers,” he added.
For agents, the demand for Homesnap Pro is “on fire,” said Barnes. “Homesnap Pro’s popularity is soaring,” Barnes said, “as we continue to see adoption rates far exceed that of most broker-offered technology with MLSs reporting, on average, 40-50% adoption rates,” he added. Barnes also noted that adoption rates are particularly high among high-producing agents.
Homesnap Pro delivers access to the MLS on the go for agents, with a mobile app branded for each agent, featuring MLS agent-only listing information (sales history, agent deal flow, showing instructions, commission splits), a full MLS roster for agent-to-agent interaction, built-in private messaging to engage buyers and sellers, an agent safety timer, Rapid CMA, agent marketing tools and more.
Cost advantage
Agents pay no additional fees to have their listings exposed to millions of consumers every month other than their normal MLS dues. Agents’ contact information appears exclusively next to their listings for free, and other agents are not allowed to pay to advertise on those listings.
Broker Public Portal’s Mosey and Homesnap’s Barnes both believe that the record pace Homesnap has achieved will continue because of several competitive advantages. “We already start from a position of unmatchable advantage,” said Mosey, noting that its content uniquely comes directly from the MLSs that provide the real estate data that makes the real estate market work in America.
“Most importantly, Broker Public Portal has something companies that sell ads do not have: MLS and broker ownership that always puts industry stakeholders’ interests first!,” Mosey added. “Now we have the compelling technology with Homesnap that directly helps our agents open more doors for more buyers and sellers, instead of having to go somewhere else. And we’re going to make that technology better and better and better.”
Barnes echoes Mosey’s point about technology prowess. “We must be doing something right when many of the smartest people in real estate, and some of the brightest people in technology, invest in your company,” Barnes said. Many of the top MLS and independent brokerage leaders serve on BPPs board and have invested in BPP. Homesnap investors include venture capital firm Revolution Ventures, founded by online pioneer Steve Case. “As we continue to scale even larger, our ability to provide more collaborative features for agents and consumers will increase as we make significant investments in the Broker Public Portal and Homesnap,” he added.
About Broker Public Portal
Broker Public Portal, LLC is a collaborative effort owned and operated by real estate brokerages and MLSs to deliver with Homesnap a better home search experience defined by simplicity, integrity and common sense. Homesnap provides the same comprehensive, real-time data directly from the MLS used by real professionals, the people who sell homes, not ads. Broker Public Portal with Homesnap follows industry-defined Fair Display Guidelines: there are no display ads from other agents or brokers on one’s listings, and all inquiries are sent to the listing agent or broker for free. More information can be found at http://www.brokerportal.com and https://www.homesnap.com/bpp.
About Homesnap
Used by millions of consumers, Homesnap is the highest-rated mobile real estate app. Homesnap Pro, the professional version of Homesnap, is also the fastest-growing mobile app for agents – now available to every agent in over 120 MLSs with over 800,000 members. Homesnap with Broker Public Portal is ad free. It is the only national online home search experience that gives consumers access to the same MLS information as the professional REALTOR®: comprehensive, accurate and timely real estate property information available, including listing data, property tax records, census data, geographic boundaries and more. Learn more at Homesnap.com.
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Hi can I receive more info? I’m a broker on central vall CA.
As a 40 year agent in California and a 70 year old man, all of this looks a little intimidating but I’m giving it a go. Thanks for helping me keep apprised of current tech related subjects. Much appreciated.
Please contact NTREIS. This would be a fantastic service for us to have!!
I’m in the Tulsa OK area. It is my impression that our MLS is not included. I’d love to know for sure.
We are Northeast OK Real Estate Service I think. NORES.
Hi Janelle, You can find a list of participating MLSs here – http://www.brokerpublicportal.com/live-mls-markets.html I did not see NORES on this list, but you can have the NORES leadership contact Victor of the WAV Group to make a connection and start the conversation.
As a QB of a family owned boutique real estate company on the Alabama Gulf Coast since 1983, I’ve struggled with what marketing platforms give you the most “bang for your buck.”. I’m intrigued after reading about digital conversations, with ChatBots. How can we get direct involvement with the latest trends, while keeping the marketing budget, initially, within reason until we see results of such?