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Rob and Greg dive into Sean Frank's Inman article, "NAR and the Real Estate Industry's Relevance Problem." They discuss how outdated MLS technology and excessive bureaucracy are stifling innovation in real estate. From permissioning delays to governance breakdowns, the hosts explore why MLS systems feel stuck in "Windows 95 mode" and debate how consolidation or standardization could spark change.
MLS permissioning and governance are major obstacles to innovation.
Outdated tech systems like Matrix and Paragon still dominate the industry.
Excessive committee layers make it nearly impossible for startups to launch quickly.
Greg proposes a standardized, simplified data licensing process to fast-track innovation.
Rob argues the problem stems from bureaucracy, not infrastructure or tech.
NAR and CMLS lack the power to enforce national-level reform, leaving MLSs fragmented.
Both agree the industry needs "fair permissioning guidelines" similar to standardized contracts in other fields.
Inman article: "NAR and the Real Estate Industry's Relevance Problem"
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