New Jersey broker syndicates listings and supplies simple online search tools to buyers with IDX solution

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EUGENE, OR – April 9, 2013 – (RealEstateRama) — IDX, Inc. is pleased to announce Cassese Realtors and Joseph Cassese have chosen to integrate the revolutionary IDX Broker software onto the website Cassese supports, creating a dynamic and efficient online real estate resource for buyers and agents alike. As a member of the Monmouth Ocean MLS (MOMLS), Cassese can easily display thousands of Toms River, New Jersey area listings on his IDX-enabled website, simplifying his job and the entire search process for his clients. Home seekers can explore MOMLS listings like never before, quickly and easily, without ever leaving the website that Cassese hosts.

Dynamic search features are just the beginning of the benefits potential buyers receive when they utilize the immense tools Cassese is provided as a subscriber to IDX Broker. Five unique search functions work to narrow the MOMLS and retrieve the most relevant properties for each home seeker. After a buyer finds a home they are interested in they can elect to save their search and return at a later date, freezing their customized search parameters to be used again. Potential buyers can also opt to receive automatic email notifications from Cassese and the MOMLS when a similar property is listed online. These revolutionary features allow home seekers to experience a timesaving, detailed search comparable to none other online.

Cassese has access to an administrative login page, where he can truly customize every detail of his professional real estate website. From here, he has the ability to control and customize his IDX features, and can even edit CSS and global wrappers to design a unique look and professional branding for his online business. Cassese can simultaneously monitor his site traffic, connect with clients, pursue new leads and manage the MOMLS listings his website boasts, with the ease and efficiency afforded to him through his adoption of IDX Broker software.

Joseph Cassese

“Cassese Realtors has been in business since 1998 and is proud to serve out Toms River area with personalized service. Joseph Cassese Broker of Record and Owner has been selling and closing real estate transactions since 1986.”

About IDX, Inc.

Based in Eugene, Oregon, IDX Inc. is nationally known as a leading provider of real estate search applications. IDX, Inc. actively manages over $1 trillion worth of active listings data from over 500 individual Multiple Listings Services (MLS). IDX, Inc. provides integrated IDX software, customizable listing search utilities and lead management tools for real estate based websites (IDX Broker ). In addition to the primary web-based software, IDX also provides an integrated WordPress widget for use in WordPress based blogs and websites (IDX Broker WordPress Plugin ) as well as a dedicated mobile application available for the iPhone and iPad (myAgent IDX ). The entire suite of real estate software available from IDX is easy to manage and maintain and helps real estate professionals display real estate data from their multiple listing service (MLS) regardless of their technical ability. For more information on all the services provided by IDX, Inc., please visit www.idxbroker.com .

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Based in Eugene, Oregon, IDX Inc. is nationally known as a leading provider of real estate search applications. IDX, Inc. actively manages over $1 trillion worth of active listings data from over 350 individual Multiple Listings Services (MLS).  IDX, Inc. provides integrated IDX software, customizable listing search utilities and lead management tools for real estate based websites (IDX Broker).  In addition to the primary web-based software, IDX also provides an integrated WordPress widget for use in WordPress based blogs and websites (IDX Broker Wordpress Plugin) as well as a dedicated mobile application available for the iPhone (myAgent IDX). 

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Eugene, OR 97401

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