FlexMLS to Replace Tempo in ARMLS

by Jay Thompson on October 5, 2007 · 10 comments
Written by: Jay Thompson

in Phoenix Real Estate, Real Estate Tech Stuff

FlexMLS? Tempo? ARMLS?  What the heck….

Apologies to our non-agent readers. All that title means is the Phoenix area real estate agents will soon (though not soon enough!) be enjoying a new Multiple Listing System vendor.

Michael Wurzer, President and CEO of FBS Data Systems just announced:

Arizona Regional MLS has entered into a three-year contract with FBS for our flexmls® Web MLS system to replace the current system.

See the FBS Blog for more details

I don't possess the vocabulary to express how…. thrilled, excited, estatic … I am about this change.

Michael and FBS get it. They understand what an agent needs from an MLS.  Read their blog or check out their website if you don't believe me.

Their Mission Statement:

FBS is committed to producing "Net Results" for you. To do so, we listen and respond to your needs in a prompt, honest and clear manner. The "Net Result" for FBS is gaining your trust and working in partnership with you to bring you the best MLS system and services.

What a concept…

While this is most newsworthy to agents in the Phoenix area, putting a better system in the hands of agents also bodes well for the Phoenix real estate consumer.

This is huge, huge I tell you! There will be more, much more, forthcoming here and elsewhere.

Surprisingly, Greg Swann has an opinion on this news.

[tags]FlexMLS, FBS, ARMLS, say Hallelujah![/tags]


 

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1 Michael Wurzer October 5, 2007 at 2:27 pm

Jay, thanks for your excitement, I really appreciate it. Our goal is to engage and learn and your enthusiasm makes that very easy. This is going to be an interesting and exciting process. We’ll need a few months to get through the nitty gritty and then we’ll be able to start the fun work.

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2 Nick Bastian October 7, 2007 at 10:36 am

Thanks so much for the info.. Will be nice to have an updated system to use.

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3 Paula Henry October 12, 2007 at 5:27 pm

Jay – I am green here! Almost enough to high tail it back to Phoenix. We are starting the new, PITA Tempo system next week in Indy.

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4 Saeed Ahmad July 16, 2008 at 10:52 am

I have been trying to get started on my system someow my system is not allowing me to load the flexMlS. Please help me to load this program. so I could be ready for the change. I did go to the training session. Thanks.
Saeed

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5 Jay - The Phoenix Real Estate Guy July 16, 2008 at 11:58 am

Saeed – sorry, I’ll be of no help. I’m just a real estate broker, I’ve got nothing to do with FlexMLS or ARMLS (other than as a user).

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6 azrob October 30, 2008 at 9:01 pm

I’m looking at another “searching” screen on flexmls. that is what I do all night look, look at ’searching’ screens that never find anything. Try to go backwards and you lose all the criteria you just put in… start all over again, and pray.

flexmls sucks more than tempo ever did by FAR!!!!

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