About Beaches MLS
Beaches MLS (RAPB+GFLR) carries the listings for 130 miles of South Florida coastline, from Fort Lauderdale up through the Palm Beaches to the Treasure Coast. Beaches MLS IDX is how that inventory lands on an agent's own website, and in this market the inventory is the marketing: waterfront, golf course, and 55-plus communities that buyers search for by name.
How Beaches MLS got here:
- Formed in 2013 by merging four boards: the REALTORS Association of the Palm Beaches, the REALTORS Association of St. Lucie, Greater Fort Lauderdale REALTORS, and the South Broward Board
- The 2017 combination of the Palm Beaches and Greater Fort Lauderdale associations created Broward, Palm Beaches & St. Lucie REALTORS, one of the largest association mergers NAR had seen
- Runs on the Flexmls platform for subscribers
- In May 2026, the association and its MLS merged with the MIAMI Association of REALTORS and MIAMI MLS, forming the largest local REALTOR organization in the world
That last item is fresh news, and it pairs this page with our MIAMI coverage. Both brands' markets, paperwork, and search terms are still very much alive, so both pages stay.
Coverage area
Beaches MLS serves agents and brokers across:
- Florida - the Gold Coast and Treasure Coast, Broward County through St. Lucie County
Market by market:
- Broward County: Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Pompano Beach, Coral Springs, and Weston
- Palm Beach County: West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Wellington, and Jupiter
- Martin County: Stuart and Hobe Sound
- St. Lucie County: Port St. Lucie and Fort Pierce
- Listing reach extending into Miami-Dade and Monroe counties, now reinforced by the MIAMI merger
Orlando and Tampa sit on Stellar, and the Keys keep their own board. For the I-95 corridor between Miami and the Treasure Coast, Beaches MLS is the working data source.
How to get Beaches MLS listings on your website
Beaches MLS runs one of the friendliest IDX programs in Florida, and CloseDaily handles the vendor half:
- Be an active Beaches MLS member. Membership through the association carries your IDX eligibility, with your broker's participation behind it.
- Submit the online IDX request form. The form asks which IDX provider will receive your feed. You name CloseDaily, and that is most of your paperwork.
- The feed is issued to CloseDaily. Beaches MLS sends the IDX data feed to your named provider once the request form is approved.
- We launch your search. Field mapping, display compliance, and the live search experience are CloseDaily's work, built on the Flexmls-based feed the MLS issues.
Beaches MLS runs a straightforward member IDX request process, and CloseDaily handles everything on the vendor side once you name us on the form.
CloseDaily and Beaches MLS
CloseDaily supports IDX integration for Beaches MLS. Your site searches the Gold Coast and Treasure Coast on live MLS data, and the CRM underneath captures every lead with follow-up already queued.
South Florida buyers shop by lifestyle: boat access, golf memberships, gated 55-plus streets. A site that lets them search that way, and then emails them the moment a Delray intracoastal listing appears, earns the inquiry before the portals resell it.
It costs $299 per month to start, and the 7-day free trial needs a credit card. Onboarding handles the feed from form submission to launch, typically a few business days once Beaches MLS issues it.
Start your 7-day free trial or Book a demo to bring Beaches MLS home search to your own site.
Frequently asked questions
Does CloseDaily support Beaches MLS IDX?
Yes. CloseDaily supports IDX integration for Beaches MLS from Broward through St. Lucie County. You name us on the IDX request form and we take the feed from there.
How do I add Beaches MLS home search to my website?
Fill out the Beaches MLS online IDX request form and list CloseDaily as your provider. The MLS issues the feed, we build the search on your domain, and your site goes live during onboarding.
What areas does Beaches MLS cover?
Beaches MLS covers Broward, Palm Beach, Martin, and St. Lucie counties, with listing reach into Miami-Dade and Monroe. That spans Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, Jupiter, Stuart, and Port St. Lucie.
How long does Beaches MLS IDX setup take?
The request form is quick, and Beaches MLS typically issues member feeds promptly, so this is one of the faster setups in Florida. CloseDaily's onboarding work usually finishes within a few business days of the feed being issued.
What does the 2026 MIAMI merger mean for Beaches MLS?
The association and MLS merged with the MIAMI Association of REALTORS and MIAMI MLS in May 2026, creating the largest local REALTOR organization in the world. CloseDaily tracks the transition and provisions your feed under whichever agreements are current when you sign up, and our MIAMI Association of REALTORS page covers the other half of the story.
What platform does Beaches MLS run on?
Beaches MLS runs on Flexmls for subscribers. Your website visitors see search under your brand; the platform behind the feed is invisible to them.
Related MLS coverage
- MIAMI Association of REALTORS - Florida
- Stellar MLS - Florida
- South Broward MLS - Florida
- Martin County REALTORS of the Treasure Coast - Florida
- Florida Keys MLS - Florida
Beaches MLS is a trademark of its respective owner. CloseDaily is an independent IDX and CRM provider. CloseDaily is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Beaches MLS or its parent organization.