Do You Need to Add a Field to Your Search?
There are 50+ fields that you can search for in ConnectMLS™.
Each field will either be a drop-down or fillable field that you can use to
search. To view all the available fields that you search for with their
correlating drop-down options, you can go to Add/Remove Fields > Click the ? > Click Here for Hints on Individual Features. Each class has their own Feature Hints List that you can utilize. To use the browser search function
to quickly locate a feature below, press the "Ctrl" key and the
"F" key simultaneously then search for part of the feature's name.
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