The Real Estate Board of New York Selects CoreLogic Property Data Marketplace (Trestle) as the Residential Listing System’s Backend Data Distribution Platform
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Monday, October 4, 2021
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CoreLogic, a leading global property data and analytics-driven solutions provider, today announced the Real Estate Board of New York (REBNY) has selected CoreLogic Property Data Marketplace (Trestle) as the Residential Listing Services backend data distribution platform to provide streamlined access to New York City property listings.
Key Points:
- CoreLogic, a leading global property data and analytics-driven solutions provider, today announced the Real Estate Board of New York (REBNY) has selected CoreLogic Property Data Marketplace (Trestle) as the Residential Listing Services backend data distribution platform to provide streamlined access to New York City property listings.
- Authorized vendors can now connect to CoreLogics high-volume interface to easily obtain standardized real estate listing data from the REBNY Residential Listing Service (RLS).
- The CoreLogic Property Data Marketplace leverages the RESO Web API to ingest and distribute data efficiently and flexibly.
- The Real Estate Board of New York (REBNY) is the Citys leading real estate trade association.