Can I customize the listing templates (layout, fields displayed, image galleries) through the WordPress admin or a template builder, or will I need a developer for that?

You can customize most parts of your MLS listing templates in WordPress using theme options and builders. You usually need a developer only for very advanced or unusual layouts. With MLSimport, listings are normal WordPress posts, so your theme tools handle colors, layout, and many fields without code. A developer is mainly needed for custom […]
Can I create SEO-friendly URLs, meta titles, and schema markup for individual listings and neighborhood pages so I can compete with Realtor.ca in Google search?

Yes, you can do this with MLSimport. You can create SEO-friendly URLs, meta titles, and schema markup for each listing and neighborhood page so you can actually compete with Realtor.ca in Google search. Because listings are real WordPress posts, you can use normal permalink tools, SEO plugins, and schema tools on them. With smart templates, […]
Can I create multiple search forms with different filters for different sections of a site, such as one for rentals and another for residential sales?

Yes, you can create multiple search forms with different filters for different site sections when you use MLSimport. You can set one search just for rentals and another only for residential sales, each with its own filters and layout. The main trick is simple. MLS data is imported as real WordPress properties, so you can […]
Can I create hyper-local pages (e.g., ‘homes for sale in Noe Valley under $1.5M’) by combining MLS filters with my own content?

Yes, you can build hyper local pages like “homes for sale in Noe Valley under $1.5M” with MLS filters and your own text. With MLSimport feeding listings into WordPress and WPResidence handling layout and search, you control which homes show by area, price, and features. Then you add your own headings, neighborhood notes, and call […]