What is IDX?
IDX allows Brokers and Associate Brokers to display, on their personal
web sites, a vast listing of all homes for sale in the Denver metro
area (listed on Metrolist).
Because it's considered advertising, each agent (with the permission
of their managing broker) can present all listings through their
web site to any visitor WITHOUT the need for
the visitor to agree to any formal terms and conditions. |
The concept of IDX is simple: Each participating broker contributes
their listings to the IDX database and is in turn, able to display
listings from all other participating brokers on their web site. Click
here to read the NAR policy on IDX.
Denver has practically all Brokers signed up which means that nearly
100% of properties are included in the IDX database. This eliminates
the need for VOWs (Virtual Office Web sites) in the Denver area. For
a complete discussion of VOWs see IDX
Options and VOWs.
NAR made reciprocal Internet Data eXchange a mandatory policy effective
Jan 1 2002.
As of September 2002, Metrolist has made IDX available to Associate
Brokers whose Managing Broker has opted in to IDX.
Many of the regional MLS systems are also providing IDX solutions
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