BLC and Indiana Regional MLS strike data-sharing deal
The Broker Listing Cooperative and Indiana Regional MLS announced a new agreement on Aug. 19 that will let subscribers access shared listing data across both systems. The partnership aims to widen market visibility across Indiana and give brokers and agents a fuller view of available properties without changing the MLS platform they already use.
Why it matters: - The agreement gives real estate professionals access to more complete listing data across Indiana. - Brokers and agents can see market activity beyond a single MLS boundary while staying on the platforms they already use. - Consumers could get better-informed guidance because their agents will have a broader view of available properties and local trends.
What happened: - The Broker Listing Cooperative® Listing Service and Indiana Regional MLS announced a new data-sharing partnership on Aug. 19, 2026. - The agreement expands access to listing information across both marketplaces. - Subscribers of both MLSs will be able to view shared listing data through their existing MLS systems. - The announcement was made in Indianapolis.
The details: - The partnership is designed to improve access to information while preserving locally governed marketplaces. - Brokers and agents will be able to work across market boundaries without changing how they do business. - Shelley Specchio, president and CEO of MIBOR Service Corporation, said real estate professionals think in terms of serving clients, not MLS boundaries. - Carrie Kendall, general manager of Indiana Regional MLS, said the collaboration expands access to timely, comprehensive listing information and gives IRMLS subscribers a broader view of the Indiana market. - Once fully implemented later this fall, the combined data-sharing partnerships will give BLC and IRMLS subscribers visibility into about 88% of all listings across Indiana. - The BLC Listing Service serves more than 10,000 real estate professionals across Indiana. - Indiana Regional MLS serves more than 7,400 real estate professionals and nearly 2,000 brokerage offices across Indiana.
Between the lines: - The deal shows MLS groups trying to reduce friction between neighboring markets as buyers, sellers and agents move more freely across county and regional lines. - The partnership also suggests competitive advantage is shifting toward systems that can share more data without forcing agents to adopt new workflows. - The focus on cooperation signals that MLS organizations are using data-sharing as both a service upgrade and a market-expansion strategy.
What's next: - Full implementation is expected later this fall. - After rollout, BLC and IRMLS subscribers should have a wider, more connected view of Indiana housing activity through their current MLS tools. - Both organizations are likely to position the agreement as a model for additional cross-market collaboration.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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