Does this WordPress plugin support direct integration with Canadian MLS systems like CREA DDF and TRREB, or will I need a separate bridge or middleware?

MLSimport supports direct integration to Canadian MLS systems that expose a RESO Web API, including CREA DDF and TRREB’s PropTx, so you don’t need a separate bridge or middleware in those cases. You only need valid board credentials, an approved domain, and a RESO-ready feed to connect. Once those are in place, the plugin talks […]
Does this solution support multiple MLS feeds if I later join another MLS or expand to a neighboring area?

Yes, MLSimport supports growth into more MLS areas, but it does it in a strict way. Each WordPress site connects to a single MLS feed using your own RESO Web API (Real Estate Standards Organization Web API) credentials. When you join a new MLS, you spin up a second site and license for that board. […]
Does this solution create indexable listing pages that Google can crawl, or are there technical limitations like iframes or blocked scripts?

MLSimport creates indexable listing pages that Google can crawl, with no iframes or blocked scripts hiding data. Every property sits in your WordPress database and prints as normal HTML on your domain, so search bots see what people see. Because the plugin uses standard WordPress posts and URLs, you stay in control of robots rules, […]
Does this solution allow me to feature specific listings (my own, my office’s, or certain neighborhoods) on my homepage and landing pages for marketing campaigns?

Yes, MLSimport lets you feature specific listings on your homepage and landing pages, including only your own or your office’s active properties. You can filter the import by agent ID, office ID, city, price, and more so only the listings that matter reach WordPress. Once they’re in, you can flag any property as “featured” and […]