ARMLS
My blossoming love affair with flexMLS, the new MLS system adopted by the Arizona Regional Multiple Listings Service
By: Greg Swann,
BloodhoundBlog.com
Posted: Friday, August 15th, 2008, 9:45 pm MST
Category: ARMLS, Conversion, flexmls Web
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is the F.Q. Story Historic District in Downtown Phoenix as rendered by the flexMLS MLS system recently adopted by the Arizona Regional Multiple Listings Service. ARMLS is 30,000 Realtors working in the fifth largest city in the U.S. — and the 14th largest market area — so this is a big MLS system by any [...]
New FlexMLS system is a bold stride into the twenty-first century for Phoenix-area Multiple Listings Service
By: Greg Swann,
BloodhoundBlog.com
Posted: Tuesday, August 5th, 2008, 1:52 pm MST
Category: ARMLS, Conversion
This is my column for last week from the Arizona Republic (permanent link).
New FlexMLS system is a bold stride into the twenty-first century for Phoenix-area Multiple Listings Service
Metropolitan Phoenix got a brand new MLS system this week. MLS is the Multiple Listings Service, the system by which Realtors share their listings with one another. Until [...]
Now that ARMLS has its own weblog for the flexmls transition, how should The Phoenix Real Estate Technology Exchange refocus its efforts?
By: Greg Swann,
BloodhoundBlog.com
Posted: Wednesday, April 16th, 2008, 7:36 am MST
Category: ARMLS, Conversion, General Information, flexmls Web
When we started this weblog last October, my own objective was to have a place where tech-savvy Phoenix-area Realtors could discuss technology issues, sharing that information with our less tech-obsessed brethren. The expedient impetus was the ARMLS transition to flexmls, but at the time we also discussed the deplorable state of ZipForms and the advent [...]
From the Outside Looking In
By: Dru Bloomfield,
AtHomeInScottsdale.com
Posted: Monday, February 4th, 2008, 10:10 pm MST
Category: ARMLS
Bob Bemis, ARMLS CEO, included me in his list of invites to the ARMLS Strategic Planning session the weekend before last. Never one to pass on the chance to look into and plan for the future, I jumped at the opportunity.
Strategy sessions often start with a top-down approach… define the mission, a set of core values, and [...]









































































































































































































