Connecticut Real Estate Search Engine Launches with More than 31,000 Listings Statewide

Tue Mar 18, 2008 4:08pm EDT
 
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Connecticut Real Estate Search Engine Launches with More than 31,000 Listings
Statewide
www.CTreal.com Provides Wider Exposure to Homes and Condos for Sale or Rent,
Shortens Market Time and Contributes to a More Efficient Real Estate Market

    NORTH HAVEN, Conn., March 18 /PRNewswire/ -- If you're looking for a place
to live or work in Connecticut, there's a new real estate search engine built
with you in mind -- www.CTreal.com. Launched today, CTreal.com enables
searching of more than 31,000 homes, condos, land, multifamily and commercial
properties offered for sale or rent in towns throughout Connecticut.
    (Photo:  here )
    CTreal.com is the official search site of the Connecticut Association of
REALTORS(R), Inc. It carries the listings of the more than 13,000 members of
Connecticut Multiple Listing Service, Inc., which developed the site and
administers it. CTMLS is Connecticut's only statewide MLS and was founded with
the sponsorship of the Connecticut Association of REALTORS(R), Inc.
    CTreal.com allows users to search listings, open houses and sold
properties, take virtual tours of properties, and contact listing REALTORS(R).
Since data for all properties is shown in the same format, comparisons are
easy and always up to date.
    "CTreal.com is the new way to find homes in Connecticut," said Mary Ann
Hebert, President of CTMLS. "The site instantly exposes listings posted by our
members to the maximum number of REALTORS(R) and potential buyers possible.
With greater exposure can come less time on the market and multiple offers.
    Searches on CTreal.com are facilitated by Sherpa(TM), an advanced map
search tool. Traditionally, buyers looking for homes in a specific area had to
search an entire town when they were only interested in a neighborhood. In
addition to zip code or town search, Sherpa lets site visitors search by
simply drawing the outlines of their desired area on a map.
    "Looking for a home with Sherpa map search is an intuitive process that
mirrors the way people think about where they want to live," Hebert concluded.
"Buyers often look for homes in a certain area, regardless of town or zip
code. They can now do this easily with Sherpa."
    CTreal.com is the only public real estate site that offers this dynamic
mapping technology.
    "CTreal.com is another way in which the Connecticut MLS improves the
efficiency of the state's real estate market," said Kenneth DelVecchio,
president of the Connecticut Association of REALTORS(R), Inc. "The site
provides easy access to the vast majority of properties for sale or rent in
the state. We expect it will become the search engine of choice for people
seeking real estate in Connecticut."
    About Connecticut Multiple Listing Service, Inc.:
    Connecticut Multiple Listing Service, Inc. was founded as a not-for-profit
corporation in 2006. Its mission is to expand the amount and quality of
listing data available to REALTORS(R) and their clients and to improve the
efficiency of the Connecticut real estate market. It provides consumers and
brokers with a single real-estate listing service that brings together buyers
and sellers from all parts of the state. The Connecticut MLS is sponsored by
the Connecticut Association of REALTORS(R), Inc. and is governed by a board of
directors made up of broker representatives of large, medium and small real
estate firms throughout the state. For more information, please call 203-234-
7001 or visit www.ctstatewidemls.com.
SOURCE  Connecticut Multiple Listing Service, Inc.

Kenneth Lempit, Austin Lawrence Group for Connecticut Multiple Listing
Service, Inc., +1-203-391-3006, kl@austinlawrence.com

 

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