About MIAMI Association of REALTORS
The MIAMI Association of REALTORS (MiamiRE) has been organizing South Florida real estate since 1920, and its MLS carries the region's most internationally hunted inventory. For an agent website, MIAMI Association of REALTORS IDX means Brickell condos, Coral Gables estates, and Doral new construction searchable under your own brand, in front of buyers who might be browsing from Bogota or Boca.
A century of MIAMI:
- Chartered in 1920 under the National Association of REALTORS
- Grew from a small Miami board into the largest local REALTOR association in the nation
- Maintains partnerships with more than 220 international real estate organizations, the deepest global bench of any US association
- Extended its MLS reach beyond Miami-Dade into Broward, Palm Beach, and other parts of South Florida
- In May 2026, merged with Broward, Palm Beaches & St. Lucie REALTORS and its BeachesMLS, forming the largest local REALTOR organization in the world
The merger is weeks old as this page is written, and it stitches the entire southeast Florida coast into one organization. The MIAMI and Beaches brands both carry serious search traffic, so we cover each on its own page.
Coverage area
MIAMI Association of REALTORS serves agents and brokers across:
- Florida - southeast Florida, anchored in Miami-Dade County
Where the coverage concentrates:
- Miami-Dade County: Miami, Miami Beach, Coral Gables, Doral, Aventura, Kendall, and Homestead
- Broward County reach: Hollywood, Fort Lauderdale, and the county line markets agents work from both sides
- Palm Beach County reach: the northern corridor where MIAMI's divisions have long operated
- Post-merger, the combined organization spans the coast from Miami-Dade through St. Lucie County
The Keys keep their own MLS, and Central Florida belongs to Stellar. For the urban core of South Florida and its global buyer pipeline, MIAMI is the system with the gravity.
How to get MIAMI Association of REALTORS listings on your website
The association runs a documented data program for its MLS, and CloseDaily occupies the vendor chair:
- Hold MIAMI membership. Your association membership and your broker's participation carry the IDX rights.
- Authorize the IDX display. The MLS's data paperwork gets signed at the brokerage level, naming the site that will show listings.
- CloseDaily connects the feed. We pull MIAMI MLS data through its RESO-compliant channels on existing vendor relationships, merger transition included.
- Your site starts searching South Florida. Listing pages, map search, and alert emails arrive wired and compliant, our work from end to end.
One practical note in this transition year: paperwork naming conventions may reference either legacy MLS while systems consolidate. That is cosmetic; the data and the process both function, and we track the changes so you never have to.
CloseDaily and MIAMI Association of REALTORS
CloseDaily supports IDX integration for MIAMI Association of REALTORS. Your site runs MIAMI MLS search with the CRM, lead capture, and automated follow-up in the same stack, which suits a market where inquiries arrive in three languages and four time zones.
International buyers do their homework online long before they land at MIA. A branded site with complete local search is your storefront to them, and instant follow-up is your handshake.
Plans begin at $299 per month. The 7-day free trial requires a credit card, and onboarding typically completes within a few business days of MLS approval.
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Frequently asked questions
Does CloseDaily support MIAMI Association of REALTORS IDX?
Yes. CloseDaily supports IDX integration for MIAMI Association of REALTORS and its MLS across southeast Florida. We handle the data connection and launch during onboarding, current merger transition included.
How do I add MIAMI Association of REALTORS home search to my website?
Confirm your MIAMI membership and brokerage authorization, and CloseDaily manages the feed paperwork, the build, and the launch. Your site comes online during onboarding.
What areas does MIAMI Association of REALTORS cover?
The core is Miami-Dade County with reach into Broward and Palm Beach, and the 2026 merger extends the combined organization's coverage up through St. Lucie County. The Keys and Central Florida operate on separate systems.
How long does MIAMI Association of REALTORS IDX setup take?
Brokerage sign-off is the step that gates the start, and our feed work runs a few business days after MLS approval. The merger has not changed those mechanics.
What did the 2026 merger change?
MIAMI and Broward, Palm Beaches & St. Lucie REALTORS merged in May 2026, uniting their MLSs and creating the largest local REALTOR organization in the world. Coverage is combining rather than changing hands, and our Beaches MLS page tells the story from the other coast's perspective.
Why does MIAMI's international network matter for my website?
More than 220 international partner organizations feed buyer attention into this market, and those buyers search online first by necessity. A complete IDX site puts your listings in that funnel instead of leaving the traffic to the portals.
Related MLS coverage
- Beaches MLS - Florida
- Stellar MLS - Florida
- Florida Keys MLS - Florida
- South Broward MLS - Florida
- Marco Island Area MLS - Florida
MIAMI Association of REALTORS 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 MIAMI Association of REALTORS or its parent organization.