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Brian Sullivan
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Getting Access to MLS

Brian Sullivan
  • Manchester, NH
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Im a wholesaler in Manchester, NH, and I'm trying to get access to the MLS. Who do I talk to? How do I determine how to pay them?

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Brian Sullivan
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Quote from @Bruce Lynn:

Typically you need to be a licensed realtor to get MLS access.

You might get some of the info you need from someplace like PropStream.

What data are you looking for?   

You might also look at software like flipscout, dealmachine, propertyradar, to see if that gives you the data you want.

If you can make it win-win for a realtor, they can also often give you limited access, or set up certain searches for you.  That public access does not give sold comps if that is what you are looking for.

They can set up better searches than you can do on any public site that I know about.....REO only, certain investor key words, certain school districts, certain $/sqft, and a host of other options that are interesting to investors.


Thank you for the informative response. I should have been more clean with why I need access: as a wholesaler, I sell to cash buyers. I'm looking to utilize information from the MLS to form a list of cash buyers who bought property in the last 12 months within the surrounding towns. That way, I may potentially reach out to them and inquire to see if they're interested in another investment properties

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