RETS and OPEN REALTY

Posted on July 28, 2008
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Import MLS RETS or IDX into OpenRealty ®

I’m taking on projects to import RETS or IDX data from your MLS into Open Realty, CSV or Other types of databases. If you want your MLS RETS or IDX listings to show up in either Joomla or WordPress we have completed a new product specifically designed for this.

Currently the plug-in for WordPress and Joomla is available on a domain lock basis, however the WP Featured Listings has been updated for WordPress 1.6 and is still free which you may download late this afternoon.

Current Pricing Examples

Mapping at or about 30 fields to your OpenRealty install then the price is $75 per class with three class minimum. If you intend on mapping in between 30 and 50 fields then the price per class is $125 per class, three class minimum. For 50 fields or more please request a quote. All the above prices should be noted that the ideal number of listings is well below 30,000 and in the event you require above 30,000 listings then I’ll have to examine the metadata, sample extract and host settings.

We handle import of data a bit different to take into account the potential database bloat that can take place in the OpenRealty database. For this reason, I and my programmer Mike Dates have set pricing to refelct the time it takes to hand edit and optimize the import scripts we have built to accommodate each MLS we encounter.

Please contact me today to get started.

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4 Comments so far
  1. Joe Visconte July 31, 2008 9:30 pm

    I am interested in setting up a test site to import rets data and idx data what exactly do you need from me?

  2. Luke August 7, 2008 9:40 pm

    “WP Featured Listings has been updated for WordPress and is still free which you may download late this afternoon.”

    Where can I download this?

  3. Bryan August 19, 2008 1:36 pm

    My MLS told me that i have to pay them around $600.00 per year for RETS access. Your fees are additional?

  4. Jared Ritchey August 22, 2008 12:21 pm

    Yes my fee is to tie it in. I use PHP scripts and an assortment of downloader tools, some are home grown to get the data. It largely depends on who the provider is.

    $600 per year? well thats not bad but its not good either. What market is this for

    ~ Jared Ritchey


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