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Updated: Nov 18, 2024

Keep these things in mind when showing property:


  • Leave the property as you found it, making sure doors and windows are secured and lights are in the same state they were in when you arrived.

  • Consider providing feedback as well after your showing.

  • Leave a business card.

  • Utilize a showing checklist which ensures you don't miss a step when starting or completing a showing.


A well executed showing leaves a great impression on your buyer, the seller, and the listing agent. Keeping these tips in mind will help ensure you achieve that great showing!



Updated: Nov 18, 2024

WVMLS is making its members aware of a bogus buyer.


Recently, a series of concerning incidents occurred involving an individual who contacted multiple female real estate agents. This bogus buyer...


  • ...contacted several female agents expressing interest in vacant properties located in secluded areas.

  • ...when asked to provide pre-approval, proof of funds, or identification, he ghosted the agents or provided suspicious documentation.

  • ...has recent criminal history.


A few safety reminders:


  • Always trust your instincts.

  • Meet in safe settings. 

  • Conduct background checks. 

  • Report suspicious activity. 


Some Red Flags To Always Keep In Mind:

  • Inconsistent information or reluctance to provide requested proof.

  • Requests to view exclusively vacant properties in isolated areas.

  • Predatory behavior targeting a specific gender or demographic.


Remember, your safety is extremely important. By staying vigilant and following best practices, you can protect yourself and others.




Updated: Nov 18, 2024

Dear WVMLS Members,


2024 marks the 75th year Willamette Valley Multiple Listing Service has been serving its members. This year, we wanted to highlight the history and stories that helped shape Your WVMLS on the 23rd of each month. This month we wanted you to walk with us through the history of Lockboxes.


Lockboxes Through The Years


With the introduction of lockboxes in the 1950s the act of showing a home in the real estate industry became more convenient and engendered greater cooperation between agents.


Over the years the technology has changed and evolved with the needs of the market. Below are some of those iterations all the way up to the Supra BT Lockbox utilized today.


Lockboxes Through The Years


Supra MARC II

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This Lockbox had a cylindrical key which was gotten from WVMLS. If any members lost their key every member would need to come in and get a new one.


Supra AE II (Advantage Express II)


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This lockbox utilized electronic keypads which were inserted into the middle. Over the years this lockbox had multiple electronic keypad iterations such as...


Supra DisplayKey

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With the Supra DisplayKey it could receive updates and transmit information about lockbox activity. It also acted as a fob for the next iteration of the LockBox the Supra iBox.


To charge, receive updates, and send information the DisplayKey would utilize a charging dock (Pictured Below) which connected via phone line (the necessary cords included).




Supra iBox

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This lockbox would help bridge the gap from old school to now school. This lockbox could use an app with the addition of the fob pictured below:

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In a constant aspiration of great customer service WVMLS held a lockbox exchange January 25th, 2021 to help the transition from a more hardware controlled Lockbox to an App controlled one.


Supra iBox BT LE

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The current lockbox in rotation utilizes the eKEY app for its functionality.


Bonus: Palm Pilot Shell

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A small blip in the late 90s - early 2000s this shell would work with a Palm Pilot to communicate with the lockbox. It didn't last long much like the infamous PDA (Personal Digital Assistant).

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