Public Data, Private Harm: The Hidden Cost of IDX Syndication
For decades, the MLS was built on professional cooperation to serve buyers and sellers. Today, expansive IDX syndication exposes seller data far beyond its original intent. The question is no longer about transparency, but about balance. Are we protecting property owners, or unintentionally creating leverage and stigma through public data exposure? There was a time…
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