Does your plugin support importing and displaying all key property fields (beds, baths, price history, open houses, virtual tours, HOA fees, etc.), or are there field limitations?

MLSimport can import and show all main property fields your MLS(Multiple Listing System) sends, but the front-end view depends on your theme. The plugin reads RESO-standard data and saves listings as normal WordPress properties, so fields like beds, baths, HOA fees, open houses, and virtual tours stay available to map. Any field the MLS exposes […]
Does your plugin support displaying virtual tours, video walkthroughs, or Matterport links that come from the MLS feed, and can those be featured prominently in the layout?

Yes, MLSimport supports virtual tours, video walkthroughs, and Matterport links from the MLS feed. You can place them in very visible spots in your layout. The plugin reads tour and video URLs from the RESO Web API (Real Estate Standards Organization Web API) feed, saves them as custom fields, and lets your theme use them […]
Does your MLSimport system support my local California MLS/board in Los Angeles County, and can you confirm compatibility with the specific MLS I use before we commit?

Yes, MLSimport can usually support Los Angeles County MLS boards, and the team can confirm your exact MLS before you commit. MLSimport connects to over 800 RESO Web API MLS feeds across the U.S. and Canada, which covers the big California systems that serve LA. Before you buy or touch your live WordPress site, support […]
Does this work with Miami-area MLSs like Miami REALTORS (MIAMI MLS) and other South Florida MLS boards?

Yes, MLSimport works with Miami-area MLSs like Miami REALTORS (MIAMI MLS) and several other South Florida boards that expose a RESO Web API feed. The plugin connects through each board’s official API, so agents stay inside local IDX rules while getting live data into WordPress. In Florida, MLSimport’s coverage list calls out MIAMI MLS and […]