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The National Association of Realtors has issued a formal statement addressing the growing industry debate surrounding the pre-marketing of properties and the use of "coming soon" listings. This move comes after a week of significant policy shifts and strategic positioning by major real estate brokerages and listing portals, highlighting a fragmented landscape.
The core issue revolves around how properties are advertised before they are officially entered into a local Multiple Listing Service. Proponents argue that "coming soon" statuses allow for essential preparation and generate early buyer interest. Critics, however, contend that such practices can limit overall exposure, potentially disadvantaging sellers and creating inequitable access for buyers.
NAR's statement emphasizes the paramount importance of transparency and the fiduciary duties owed to clients. The association underscores that all marketing activities must comply with local MLS rules and existing regulations regarding cooperation and compensation. The dynamic situation reflects an industry in flux, seeking to balance modern marketing techniques with longstanding principles of fair housing and equitable access to information for all potential purchasers. The outcome of this ongoing discussion is poised to shape listing strategies and buyer experiences in the residential market.
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