Palm Beach Regional MLS synced to IDX enabled website of broker John Fitzpatrick creating an easy-to-use online real estate resource

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EUGENE, OR – February 10, 2012 – (RealEstateRama) — IDX Broker software has been integrated onto the website of John Fitzpatrick, making him the latest real estate broker to adopt the innovative IDX, Inc. affiliated technology. Fitzpatrick now hosts thousands of detailed property listings on his website, thanks in part to his IDX solution, which extracts raw listing data directly from the Palm Beach Regional MLS (RMSFL), of which Fitzpatrick is a member. IDX Broker syncs the RMSFL database and the website of Fitzpatrick in an effort to make the online real estate search monumentally easier for home seekers around Boca Raton, Florida. Buyers can experience an online property search like none other, thanks to Fitzpatrick and IDX Broker.

Fitzpatrick gives his clients the ability to utilize any of the five unique searches he hosts online. Basic, advanced, map, address and listing ID searches work in all different ways to scan the RMSFL listings. The powerful advanced search even allows home seekers to customize their individual property search by constructing their own parameters by which to scan and narrow the RMSFL listings. Specifying the view, school district, horse housing options, waterfront description, number of stories and parking features has never been easier. Home seekers can truly experience a customized online real estate search, conveniently on the IDX enabled website Fitzpatrick hosts.

An administrative login page gives Fitzpatrick the tools he needs to customize every aspect of his real estate website. It is here that he can manage the search capabilities and options his page supports. Additionally, Fitzpatrick can easily connect with both current and prospective clients, thanks to the lead generation system IDX Broker syncs to his behind-the-scenes page. Managing real estate listings, a website and the creation of lasting professional relationships has never been simpler for an agent or broker, with the IDX solution Fitzpatrick has integrated onto his website.

About John Fitzpatrick
John Fitzpatrick is a real estate broker with Regency Realty Services of Boca Raton, Florida.

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 450 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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