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What our members think of us!
The following comments were submitted by our customers when asked to provide feedback on our service. In the interest of transparency, we present these comments as provided except that personally identifiable information has been hidden unless the reviewer has requested their full name be included with the review. No unfavorable comments have been removed.
The costs of maintaining membership is high especially at the holidays. I think the NAR is a cash cow.
You already know how you disappointed me. All Mainstreet is is a money grab from hard working agents. As soon as I can get MLS access without the Realtor Association, my company and I am out!
A lot of training on various tools and real estate concepts.
The website is user friendly. Very, knowledgeable, supportive, and patient staff!
The fees are high just to get access to the MLS
offer lots of classes and support
I like to use 3 screens. I like questions constantly being answered and the report features.
Extremely convenient and easy to find the answers I need
There are a good variety of educational opportunities and services for agents. Quick support when you have questions or needs.
Prices are way too high. Handled the NAR lawsuit terribly. Provides little to no value. Seems like a monopoly and giant money grab.
Its not you, its the NAR settlement that will need to be paid in the future dues. I think with so many other database options, we missed the boat 20 years ago by not controlling the valuable data that NAR had. Now that its free or close to free to anyone saavy enough to seek it out, our roles are greatly diminished.
I can always get an answer to any questions I have.
Stop competing with realtors for clients on your platforms that you have out there!
Lower the fees
I am ALWAYS very disappointed in the cost and the timing of the "dues".
Disappointed in the August 17th edict, which made a tough job, incredibly tougher and more full of twists and turns.
Mainstreet itself is not the issue, it is the associations in general. Much more should be done to protect consumers. For too long real estate has allowed agents to work in unethical manners and it continues today. Misleading practices continue and gives a bad image to Realtors abroad. The days of the industry policing itself should be over and outside agencies should be monitoring the industry and enforcing rules and regulations. Here are several policies that are long over due.
1. Property disclosures should be required to be included in all listings for review. No exceptions
2. Proof of presentation of offers should be required by listing agents on all offers
3. Increased education for all Realtors that include the knowledge of the very basics of building construction. For the compensation that is paid for us to represent, we should at the very least have knowledge of the product.
Very Professional, Helpful, with the Programs that Realtors need.
Connie Vavra
This website is very helpful, also get good knowledge about real estate market.
You’re too expensive
Great education and help services. A very friendly staff.
Less expensive than other associations.
The events, the training, the support.
Doesn’t do anything to help realtors.
Service and educational classes
As a real estate appraiser, I am totally dependent on the MLS data that is provided by your service. Thankfully, I generally have no trouble accessing information that I need, and staff members that I have had an occasion to speak wiith are knowledgeable, helpful and courteous.
I think the timing of when MLS dues are due could be planned better. It's not convenient to have them due a couple weeks before the holidays.
Merry Christmas!
As a newer agent I try to take advantage of all the services and enjoy them all.

I'm very upset about how the NAR sold the buyer's agent under the bus and fees keep going up. I don't understand why fees keep going up because most of us only use the MLS and the forms.