Real estate professional Brett Price increases functionality of his search page by employing IDX Broker software

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EUGENE, OR – January 18, 2012 – (RealEstateRama) — IDX, Inc. has integrated the dynamic IDX Broker software onto the website of Tennessee real estate agent Brett Price. Georgia MLS (GAMLS) listings are seamlessly displayed on the search page Price hosts, creating a database with thousands of detailed property listings for clients of Price to search through. The IDX solution he employs even gives Price the ability to quickly and easily supply potential Nashville, Tennessee buyers with a thorough and innovative IDX-backed real estate search.

The simplicity afforded to home seekers on the website Price hosts, applies to more than just the IDX enabled search capabilities his site supports. IDX Broker software has also created additional tools and features to bring ease into all areas of the online real estate search. The mortgage calculators, virtual tours, property “sharing” options, coupled with the IDX synced tools that make connecting with sellers and listings agents easy, give potential buyers access to revolutionary tools, which aid them throughout their online property search. IDX Broker has made it so easy for clients of Price to narrow and focus the GAMLS listings database on their terms.

Price receives his own administrative login page as a benefit of his IDX solution. He can efficiently and effectively manage all of the behind-the-scenes features to customize every aspect of his professional real estate website. With the ability to edit the CSS and global wrappers associated with his page, as well as create RSS feeds, dynamic title tags and XML codes to syndicate his property listings, Price has gained the tools and features that help him conduct business and market his listings from the convenience of his own personal IDX supported page.

About Brett Price  

Brett Price is a real estate broker with Avenue Real Estate Services of Nashville, Tennessee.

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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Eugene, OR 97401

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Phone: (541) 343-3912
Fax: (541) 343-3915

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