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A model house is sitting on top of a graph next to a pen and calculator.
By Tricia Chirco July 15, 2025
OneKey® MLS, the largest MLS in New York, has released its latest regional housing market report, showing a slight dip in closed sales activity while inventory challenges continue to shape conditions across the New York metro area.
By Richard Washington June 30, 2025
National Homeownership Month is an opportunity to raise awareness about the challenges that make homeownership an accessible option for everyone and to evolve the conversation about what a home looks like. We also want to highlight individuals and initiatives that are working towards helping those in need. Impactful Lives is a nonprofit organization supporting unhoused young mothers living in shelters. Founded by Natasha Williams, the organization adopts a holistic, community-driven approach to address five critical challenges faced by these mothers: reproductive justice, economic insecurity, youth development, educational attainment, and food insecurity. Through tailored support, mentorship, career guidance, and essential provisions, Impactful Lives empowers these women to transform their circumstances and emerge as thriving contributors to society. With the mantra "The time to make a difference is now," Impactful Lives offers several programs focused on mental health support, provides essential supplies, and celebrates achievements. These programs include back-to-school and essential item drives, grocery store outings to help mothers purchase fresh produce, moving celebrations for those transitioning to independent living, and intimate sessions where successful mothers volunteer to share their personal journeys, offering hope and inspiration to moms currently in shelter. Additionally, their annual signature event: hosting uplifting Mother’s Day brunches at the shelters serves as a moment of refresh and inspiration. Lastly, Impactful Lives works with women to build a plan for homeownership that includes down payment assistance, aided by DPR (a resource provided through OneKey MLS). Natasha Williams, the driving force behind Impactful Lives, brings over 15 years of expertise in finance, a distinguished background as a youth educator, and a successful career in real estate. Her unwavering commitment to community empowerment and social change inspired her to create this self-funded nonprofit, where she serves as both founder and president with passion and dedication. She also regularly teaches first-time homebuying seminars to help buyers navigate the process and partners with housing agencies to expand access to down payment assistance, financial education, and sustainable homeownership opportunities. In 2023, Natasha Williams was honored with the REALTOR® Spirit Award from the Long Island Board of REALTORS® for her extraordinary impact and dedication to her community. Under her leadership, Impactful Lives continues to ignite hope and foster meaningful change for young mothers in need. Learn more about Impactful Lives' mission and programs, and explore ways to contribute at https://www.impactfullives.org . For more information on National Homeownership Month, visit the NAR resource page .
A magnifying glass is sitting on top of a graph next to two small houses.
By Tricia Chirco June 16, 2025
OneKey® MLS, the largest multiple listing service in New York, released its May 2025 market report, highlighting steady median home prices and a healthy uptick in new listings throughout the New York Metropolitan area.
A city skyline is visible over a body of water.
By Tricia Chirco June 10, 2025
OneKey® MLS proudly announces a strategic partnership with Crexi, the nation’s fastest-growing commercial real estate marketplace and technology platform.
James Gaughan, Customer Engagement Learning & Outreach Manager, OneKey® MLS
By Tricia Chirco June 6, 2025
OneKey® MLS is excited to welcome James Gaughan to the team as Customer Engagement Learning & Outreach Manager.
A man pointing to the future of digital unification.
By Victor Lund — WAV Group May 23, 2025
Richard Haggerty and the WAV Group's Victor Lund explore the strategic thinking behind OneKey's move to a single, unified backend database.
spring flower market in nyc
By Valerie Stephan May 16, 2025
Spring Market Brings a Deluge of Activity
A map of OneKey® MLS's regional service coverage area
By Tricia Chirco May 15, 2025
OneKey® MLS, the largest multiple listing service in New York, today released its April 2025 residential market statistics, revealing continued resilience in home prices across the New York regional area, even as overall sales activity declined.
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By Gabrielle Medina May 14, 2025
Spring 2025 Release Notes updated 5/28/25
Mini wooden house under a magnifying glass
By Melissa King April 18, 2025
As an MLS executive and someone who believes deeply in fair and equitable access to housing, I don't view fair housing as a compliance item — I see it as a fundamental responsibility. Either our systems support equity, or they leave room for bias. There isn't a middle ground. The real estate industry has a well-documented history of overt and subtle discrimination. As stewards of the MLS, we must do better. Transparency is crucial. The NAR's Clear Cooperation Policy limits pocket listings and private networks that restrict access. While off-MLS strategies may seem harmless, research indicates they can have negative consequences. A 2020 National Fair Housing Alliance investigation revealed that pocket listings harm buyers from historically marginalized communities by limiting their access to available homes. By marketing properties privately within small, homogeneous networks, this practice reinforces exclusivity and restricts opportunities for others, undermining the principle of an open and competitive market. More recent studies have provided compelling data on the detrimental effects of pocket listings and private networks in real estate. A 2025 Zillow analysis revealed that New York homes sold off the Multiple Listing Service (MLS) typically fetched $13,749 less than those listed on the MLS. The impact is even more pronounced in communities of color – almost 3% less than sellers in majority-white neighborhoods nationally. These statistics highlight the importance of transparent and inclusive listing practices. We promote fair access and help sellers achieve the best financial outcomes by ensuring that properties are listed on the MLS. This practice also guarantees that all buyers have an equal opportunity and that sellers benefit from wider market exposure. Our commitment goes beyond implementing policies. We must also do more by leveraging technology to identify discriminatory language, establish rules that prevent harmful practices, and provide education and guidance to our users. These actions form the foundation of our industry. Fair housing isn't a political issue. It's a matter of professional integrity—and, not least of all, of human character. At the MLS, we play a central role in shaping how real estate is practiced—and that includes ensuring the systems we maintain are fair, transparent, and inclusive for everyone.
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