IDX Broker brings ease and convenience to Washington home seekers with an online real estate solution

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EUGENE, OR – May 31, 2013 – (RealEstateRama) — IDX, Inc. and LynnMac have brought a customizable IDX solution to the clients of Realtor Steve Glover. Seattle, Washington listings are now conveniently displayed on the website of Glover, bringing thousands of Northwest MLS (NWMLS) listings to the computers and fingertips of Washington home seekers. With the immensely thorough search capabilities Glover now boasts online, potential buyers can quickly and easily find the home of their dreams without leaving the convenience of the IDX enabled website Glover and IDX Broker have created.

LynnMac and its website now host five unique search tools online, including the dynamic advanced search, which allows buyers to customize their own parameters. These search guidelines can be saved, used in later searches or serve as the barriers by which to scan the NWMLS database, retrieve listings and email notifications and alerts about new NWMLS property listings. Additional features, like the map search, give home seekers the ability to find homes within a certain neighborhood or area of town. Washington properties can be easily found this way, efficiently and effectively meeting the real estate needs of all those Glover services. IDX Broker has forever changed the way his clients find homes online.

Through an administrative login page, Glover can manage all of the behind-the-scenes features his IDX solution affords to him. It is here that Glover can syndicate his listings and widely circulate them around the Internet and online real estate market, by creating RSS feeds, dynamic title tags and XML codes for the properties he represents. Glover can additionally customize every page of his website with his IDX solution by editing the CSS and global wrappers affiliated with his page, to create a professional branding that makes his business and homes more recognizable online. IDX Broker has dramatically simplified the online real estate game for Glover and his clients.

Steve Glover

Steve Glover is a real estate broker with LynnMac of Seattle, Washington.

About IDX, Inc.

Based in Eugene, Oregon, IDX Inc. is nationally known as a leading provider of real estate search applications. IDX, Inc. actively manages over $1 trillion worth of active listings data from over 500 individual Multiple Listings Services (MLS). IDX, Inc. provides integrated IDX software, customizable listing search utilities and lead management tools for real estate based websites (IDX Broker ). In addition to the primary web-based software, IDX also provides an integrated WordPress widget for use in WordPress based blogs and websites (IDX Broker WordPress Plugin ) as well as a dedicated mobile application available for the iPhone and iPad (myAgent IDX ). The entire suite of real estate software available from IDX is easy to manage and maintain and helps real estate professionals display real estate data from their multiple listing service (MLS) regardless of their technical ability. For more information on all the services provided by IDX, Inc., please visit www.idxbroker.com .

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Based in Eugene, Oregon, IDX Inc. is nationally known as a leading provider of real estate search applications. IDX, Inc. actively manages over $1 trillion worth of active listings data from over 350 individual Multiple Listings Services (MLS).  IDX, Inc. provides integrated IDX software, customizable listing search utilities and lead management tools for real estate based websites (IDX Broker).  In addition to the primary web-based software, IDX also provides an integrated WordPress widget for use in WordPress based blogs and websites (IDX Broker Wordpress Plugin) as well as a dedicated mobile application available for the iPhone (myAgent IDX). 

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PO Box 71866
Eugene, OR 97401

Toll Free: (800) 421-9668
Phone: (541) 343-3912
Fax: (541) 343-3915

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