My State MLS Launches Real Estate Info and Video Channel

My State MLS, a nationwide Multiple Listing Service with real estate agents in all 50 states and Puerto Rico, recently launched an online TV channel for real estate professionals. Go Home TV will feature real estate news, analysis, stories and training on its YouTube page and at MyStateMLS.com, showcasing articles, videos and webinars.

Topics to be featured include national and local real estate market news, analysis, marketing tips, featured brokers, agents, listings and professional and career training. The channel will also delve into the latest real estate technology, including the metaverse and cryptocurrency uses for real estate. Other topics will focus on super-luxury properties, new construction, investing in real estate, how to use My State MLS and unique properties for sale. 

“This is exciting for us, and our customers are telling us they like the pilot episode and are looking forward to more,” says Dawn Pfaff, president and CEO of My State MLS. “There is so much information from so many sources in the real estate industry. Our goal is to sort through it all and provide the most useful information and produce fresh, original content that helps real estate pros learn, understand and take action to grow their businesses and make more money. Plus, we want our audience to have fun watching and engaging with our content.”

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