Does MLSImport support multi-office or team setups better than other WordPress MLS plugins if I expand my business in the future?

Yes, MLSimport supports multi-office and team setups very well, and it stays solid as your brokerage grows. It reads agent and office IDs from your MLS(Multiple Listing System), turns them into real WordPress data, and keeps every listing tied to the right person and branch. Because everything becomes native content, you can grow from one […]
Does MLSImport support advanced filters that matter to investors—like days on market, price reductions, year built, or distressed indicators—and how does that compare with other MLS plugins?

MLSimport supports advanced investor filters by importing key RESO fields like listing date, current price, year built, and special listing conditions into your WordPress database. That lets you calculate days on market, spot price drops, and flag distressed deals when the MLS provides those fields. The plugin syncs data hourly, up to 24 times per […]
Does MLSimport store the MLS listings as WordPress posts in my database (true data import) or just display them via an iframe/remote script?

MLSimport performs a true data import and stores MLS(Multiple Listing Service) listings as real WordPress custom posts in your database, not in iframes or remote widgets. Each property becomes a normal entry that your theme can query, search, and show like any other post. The plugin pulls structured data from the MLS using modern RESO […]
Does MLSimport store listings as native WordPress custom post types so I can fully control templates with PHP, page builders, or custom fields?

Yes, MLSimport stores each property as a normal WordPress post inside your theme’s own property post type, so you keep full template control. Price, status, beds, baths, and other MLS(Multiple Listing System) fields live as post fields and post meta in your database, not in a remote widget. Since they’re normal posts, you can shape […]
Does MLSImport provide staging or sandbox options so I can test MLS integration on a dev environment before going live, and how does that compare to other providers?

MLSimport does provide a safe way to test MLS integration on a dev or staging WordPress site, using the same live RESO API data you’ll use in production, and that’s more realistic than the limited “demo feeds” or preview modes many providers offer. You can install the plugin on any staging URL, connect your real […]