Franklymls

Anonymous
Bye Bye FranklyMLS.....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's a great site but I wouldn't use them as my realtor and I don't know anyone who has. In fact, I think I've only seen their for sale sign outside of a house once or twice. Maybe they're getting frustrated that people are signed up on their site but don't use them.


I thought about listing with them, but their realtor insisted on the staging; when we asked them for examples of how the staging works with a SFH in Vienna as opposed to a condo in Arlington/DC, they couldn't really answer.
Anonymous
Franklymls includes data for subsidies/net price. I haven't seen that info on redfin, sawbuck, or any other site. Has anyone found that data on another site?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Franklymls includes data for subsidies/net price. I haven't seen that info on redfin, sawbuck, or any other site. Has anyone found that data on another site?


with redfin just sign up for an account. You can use your email if you don't want to link to your facebook
Anonymous
Franklymls shows sold prices and photos, and sold prices are the only true comps. I love the site and I too am bummed about this.
Anonymous
We bought and sold with Frankly MLS. We used the owner Frank Llosa, he was great! I have no complaints. Yes, I did get the email, it's a bummer, they have a great site and it's a shame it will not be available to all.

Anonymous
I skimmed the blog post about this (didn't get the email). So are they saying unless you are an actual client you can no longer do searches at all? Or that you will only get basic results from the search?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Franklymls shows sold prices and photos, and sold prices are the only true comps. I love the site and I too am bummed about this.


+1. I really liked how easy it was to search by elementary school districts too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can't get any info on FranklyMLS that you can't get on Redfin or Homesdatabase.


That's not true. When we were buying recently, we uses FranklyMLS for their FPP which estimates what the home would sell for "today". It takes into account information on the market, how long tge home has been listed and comps.


How is that different from a site like Zillow? Redfin does comps.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's a great site but I wouldn't use them as my realtor and I don't know anyone who has. In fact, I think I've only seen their for sale sign outside of a house once or twice. Maybe they're getting frustrated that people are signed up on their site but don't use them.


I think this is exactly why they are limiting their search to actual customers only - it makes sense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Franklymls includes data for subsidies/net price. I haven't seen that info on redfin, sawbuck, or any other site. Has anyone found that data on another site?


with redfin just sign up for an account. You can use your email if you don't want to link to your facebook


So you're saying that the subsidy info is available on Redfin, too, if I sign up for an account?
Anonymous
I have tried Redfin, Franklymls, and Zillow and have always preferred Redfin. Redfin is always up to date and just all- around the simplest to use.
Anonymous
I like reading the comments by Redfin agents. Some are more helpful than others. Does any other site do that?
Anonymous
Redfin has subsidy info-trust me, I stalk them. Had a very bad unprofessional experience with franklymls agent who was representing sellers. Totally unresponsive
Anonymous
I went to an open house over the summer (Burke) which was listed by a FranklyMLS agent. I thought the guy seemed good, to be honest. Even though I have an agent, he followed up with me on some things about the property. (the property was nice, just not the right fit for our family.)
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