realMLS introduces Tuesday, a mobile app for real estate pros, and shares 2026 NAR policy changes plus tools to prep for the new year.
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December 3, 2025
realMLS Addresses Recent Changes to NAR MLS Policy Statements
realMLS CEO Nicole Jensen breaks down NAR’s latest MLS policy repeals and changes, highlighting their impact on Northeast Florida’s real estate market.
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November 20, 2025
realMLS Talking Points – October 2025
October brings new MLS policies, the innovative Finding Homes Alexa tool, and a fun E.A.T.S. event exploring AI in home descriptions and real estate.
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October 7, 2025
realMLS Insider – September 2025
realMLS spotlights Finding Homes, unveils new seller listing options, promotes Realtor safety, and launches a refreshed dashboard to enhance the real estate experience.
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September 5, 2025
realMLS Talking Points – August 2025
This August, realMLS spotlights Rayse, unveils new listing options for sellers, and invites agents to Illuminate MLS 2025 in Jacksonville.
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August 6, 2025
As Northeast Florida Housing Market Eases into Summer, Inventory Maintains Pattern of Growth
Northeast Florida’s housing market shifts toward balance as inventory grows, prices hold steady, and buyer activity softens heading into summer.
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July 11, 2025
NEFAR Announces 2026 Elected Leaders
NEFAR announces its 2026 Officers and Directors, with leaders to be installed at the annual ceremony in January at World Golf Village.
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July 7, 2025
realMLS Talking Points – July 2025
realMLS highlights Rayse, previews listing policy updates, and opens registration for Illuminate MLS 2025—your guide to tools, training, and market insights.
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July 2, 2025
Registration is NOW OPEN! Tickets for Illuminate MLS are officially on sale!
Join realMLS on September 11 for a dynamic real estate event featuring tech, tools, and Glennda Baker—plus an exclusive private lunch option.
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July 2, 2025
Inventory Continues to Rise While Affordability Dips Slightly in Northeast Florida
Northeast Florida’s May 2025 housing market showed rising inventory, stable prices, and shifting affordability across all six counties.