Ever since my days as a real estate agent, I have not been a fan of the local board. Forgive my prejudice, but I always felt that the “leaders” were agents that were more interested in getting attention than selling real estate.
Perhaps it was when June, the lady who worked the desk was more helpful to a FSBO looking to purchase CAR forms for the sale of his home than helping me. Last I heard she is still working there. She must be 102 years old by now!
I thought how absurd that this jerk was even allowed into what I thought was my “association”.
Robbie over at Rain City rants about his “challenges” with the MLS here.
While Trulia mentions a couple of Brokers that Mike & I reference in the last interview.
It seems these guys are letting FSBOs to post their homes for sale on their site:
Some major real estate brokers such as ZipRealty and Catalist Homes are allowing for-sale-by-owner (FSBO) homeowners to post their home sale on the brokers’ highly trafficked Web sites. Many more brokers would like to do the same – so what’s stopping them? MLS rules of course!
I dug up a couple old press releases that I did for Mike and I when we were partners:


Man, I need to go on diet! that was a long time ago.
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