Supra Lockbox Activity – Updated Through Week of December 27 – January 2

Activity climbs after low numbers during Christmas week

When comparing the week of December 27 – January 2 with the week prior, the number of times an RMLS™ subscriber opened a Supra lockbox increased 71.7% in Washington and 62.7% in Oregon.

Washington

Oregon

Archive

View an archive of the Supra lockbox statistical reports on Flickr.




REALTOR.com Now Displays Open House Information

The information is automatically pulled from the RMLS™ system!

To more easily facilitate the ability of agents to upload Open House information to their REALTOR.com listings, RMLS™ has partnered with REALTOR.com to pull your Open House information from our system and automatically put it on all your listings on REALTOR.com. To ensure your information transfers, please be sure to add your Open House information to the RMLS™ system (for help with entering Open House information in RMLSweb, see this tutorial).

Please note: You are automatically “opted-in” to this feature, and the Open House information on RMLS™ will override Open House information entered on REALTOR.com. If you are a Showcase Listing subscriber and do not want REALTOR.com to take your Open House information from RMLS™, you will need to opt-out of this feature in your REALTOR.com control panel.

If you have any further questions, please contact REALTOR.com Customer Care at 800-878-4166 (Monday to Friday, 6 am to 5 pm Pacific time), or email CustomerCare@REALTOR.com.




Supra Lockbox Activity – Updated Through Week of December 20 – December 26

Activity falls in both states during Christmas week

When comparing the week of December 20 – December 26 with the week prior, the number of times an RMLS™ subscriber opened a Supra lockbox decreased 41.2% in Washington and 41.6% in Oregon.

Washington

Oregon

Archive

View an archive of the Supra lockbox statistical reports on Flickr.




January Real Estate Events & Education

This January, take advantage of FREE RMLSweb training


Here’s a quick rundown of upcoming real estate events and education for January in Oregon and Southern Washington. If you have an event that is not listed here, please let us know by commenting below. For future events, please send an e-mail to communications (at) rmls (dot) com.

Events around the region:

-January 6: Eugene Association of REALTORS® presents the FHA & Lender Updates class at their Eugene office for 2 CE credits. For more information, see the EAR events page.

-January 13: Women’s Council of REALTORS® Greater Portland Chapter hosts “How to Get Buyers Off the Fence” as a part of its continuing Business Resource Breakfast series at the Multnomah Athletic Club. For more information, see here.

-January 14-16: The Home Builder’s Association of Marion & Polk Counties hosts its 34th annual Mid-Valley Home Show at the Oregon State Fairgrounds. For more information, see the flyer.

-January 20: Vancouver Fine Homes Group hosts its meeting/tour of houses on the east side of the county. For meeting location and more information check out the website.

-January 26: W & R Studios presents two FREE CMA workshops at the RMLS™ Portland office. To register for the morning class, click here. To register for the afternoon class, click here.

-January 27: Portland Metropolitan Association of REALTORS® hosts From Surviving to Thriving at the Multnomah Athletic Club. For more information, click here.

Also, if you are an RMLS™ subscriber, we have lots of FREE educational opportunities at a location near you; click the link for your area to view the January Training Calendar:

Coos County
Eastern Oregon
Eugene
Gresham
Hood River
Portland
Roseburg
Salem
Vancouver




Supra Lockbox Activity – Updated Through Week of December 13 – December 19

Activity remains down in Washington and Oregon

When comparing the week of December 13 – December 19 with the week prior, the number of times an RMLS™ subscriber opened a Supra lockbox decreased 5.2% in Washington and 6.5% in Oregon.

Washington

Oregon

Archive

View an archive of the Supra lockbox statistical reports on Flickr.




Use CMA to Help Clients Find the Best Price

RMLS™ can help you show sellers the right price for their listing!

Selecting a price for a listing can be a tricky thing, especially when a client feels their home is worth more than you think it is. With all the sentimental value attached to the house for the client, it can be hard for a seller to stomach the idea of selling for less than the figure in his or her mind. To help your client gain a better understanding of the realities of the market, so he or she can see why the price you’ve suggested is more likely to succeed, here are some tips from within the RMLSweb system:

A Comparative Market Analysis (CMA) report is your most important tool. Our new CMA lets you compare the seller’s home to other similar homes that are or were for sale in the area. By researching active, pending, and closed listings, you can show the client an image of the past and present state of the local real estate market.

Use statuses to provide a complete story. By comparing the listing to not only comparable active listings, but also pending, expired, and closed listings, you can better understand and show an entire story of sales prices. Active listings will show you the current prices of comparable homes on the market, so your client knows the competition. Pending listing prices will show which prices attracted buyers, while closed listing prices show the price at which comparable homes actually sold. Expired listings are also useful to search for, as they can show prices that did not attract any buyers (although price isn’t the sole cause for expired listings).

Use the “Recommended Price” tab in the CMA. The “Recommended Price” tab in the new CMA allows you to see statistics related to your comparable properties, including average and median sold prices. It also gives you the ability to enter your own recommended range, in an easy-to-read graph that shows the price range most likely to succeed in the given market.

By using the new CMA module to its fullest, you can create a more vivid picture of the local market in which the client’s house will be listed. With a better understanding of the history of comparable property sales, you’ll be able to help your client find a listing price that is palatable to them, as well as attractive to buyers!

To brush up on your knowledge of the new CMA module, check out these handy online tutorials:
CMA Overview
Accessing the CMA
How to use Radius Search
User Preferences
Adding Comparables and Making Adjustments
Creating a CMA Profile
Customizing Your CMA Report
Entering Subject Property Information

Or you can look at or print our Creating a new CMA in RMLSweb quick reference guide.




Supra Lockbox Activity – Updated Through Week of December 6 – December 12

Activity slows in Washington and Oregon

When comparing the week of December 6 – December 12 with the week prior, the number of times an RMLS™ subscriber opened a Supra lockbox decreased 7.9% in Washington and 10.2% in Oregon.

Washington

Oregon

Archive

View an archive of the Supra lockbox statistical reports on Flickr.




Supra Lockbox Activity – Updated Through Week of November 29 – December 5

Activity is back up in Washington and Oregon

When comparing the week of November 29 – December 5 with the week prior, the number of times an RMLS™ subscriber opened a Supra lockbox increased 31.3% in Washington and 51.5% in Oregon.

Washington

Oregon

Archive

View an archive of the Supra lockbox statistical reports on Flickr.




How to Save Old CMA Reports

Use this guide to save your old CMA reports before January 6!

With the old CMA module departing from RMLSweb on January 6, 2011, it is important for all subscribers to go into the system and save any old CMA reports they would not like to disappear along with the module. Luckily, this only requires a small amount of your time, and should be quick and easy if you follow these simple steps:

1. Run a category specific search (such as Residential).

2. Check off at least one listing from the search results.

3. In the “Select a Report” drop-down list, select “CMA Report (old)” and click “GO.”

4. In the “Subject Profiles” drop-down list, select the profile you would like to save.

5. Click “Continue to Pricing.”

6. On the pricing page, select either “Email” or “Print Preview.”

7. If you select “Email,” then email it to your own email address. Then in the email you receive, you can click the link and either print the report or save it to your local drive.

8. If you select “Print Preview,” you can print the report to paper. Or, if you have Cute PDF, you can save it as a PDF.

By following these steps for all your old CMA reports you would like to hold onto, you can ensure that nothing you need is removed from our servers when the old CMA disappears on January 6! And if you need any help with the new CMA, here are some tutorials to answer some of your questions:
CMA Overview
Accessing the CMA
How to use Radius Search
User Preferences
Adding Comparables and Making Adjustments
Creating a CMA Profile
Customizing your CMA Report
Entering Subject Property Information

Or you can check out our Creating a new CMA in RMLSweb quick reference guide.

As always, if you have any further questions or concerns we are here to help. You can call your local RMLS™ office or the RMLS™ Help Desk at (503) 872-8002 in the Portland Metro Area or toll-free at (877) 256-2169.




Supra Lockbox Activity – Updated Through Week of November 22 – November 28

Results show low activity due to holiday

When comparing the week of November 22 – November 28 with the week prior, the number of times an RMLS™ subscriber opened a Supra lockbox decreased 31.6% in Washington and 39.2% in Oregon.

Washington

Oregon

Archive

View an archive of the Supra lockbox statistical reports on Flickr.