MLS, Local Association Counts Fall as Consolidation Reshapes Industry
2026 Real Estate Almanac from T3 Sixty reveals first drop below key symbolic thresholds
MLS and local associations have seen the largest percentage decline since T3 Sixty began tracking organized real estate data in 2018.
For the first time, the number of MLSs has fallen below 500. As of
Local Realtor associations also declined below a notable threshold. As of
Regional Impact Highlights Acceleration
In
"This is not cyclical contraction, it's structural consolidation," said T3 Sixty's SVP of Organized Real Estate
MLS Consolidation Accelerates
The 484 MLSs in operation reflect a sustained, multi-year consolidation trend driven by compliance demands and the need for operational scale.
Much of the absorption was caused by structural consolidations reflecting technological integrations as much as organizational change. Georgia MLSs, including Mountain Lakes Board of Realtors, joined
Since the peak in 2015, more than 350 MLSs have closed out of approximately 850, a 43% decline.
Local Associations Face Revenue and Scale Pressures
The fall in local associations reflects both mergers and dissolutions. Among the largest consolidations were the Collin County Area Realtors merger with MetroTex. At the other end of the spectrum, the Clarksdale Board of Realtors in
More than 35% of local associations — approximately 345 organizations — have fewer than 250 members. These smaller associations face long-term revenue challenges as dues and MLS fees remain primary funding sources, leaving them vulnerable to cyclical membership changes and rising operational costs.
At the same time, the largest entities continue to expand their reach. By
- 12 of the largest associations serve 20% of all Realtors
- 20 MLSs, representing just 4% of the total count, served 50% of all subscribers
- The top 20 MLSs generate approximately 49% of the sector's total revenue
National Membership Demonstrates Resilience
Despite local-level consolidation and declining sales volume across the industry, NAR membership remains comparatively resilient.
T3 Sixty research estimates National Association of Realtors' membership at approximately 1.48 million as of
The data suggests the national association is outperforming internal expectations and demonstrating relative resilience despite local consolidation and declining sales volume.
To view the full 2026 Organized Real Estate Indices, visit www.realestatealmanac.com.
About the Real Estate Almanac and the Organized Real Estate Indices
The Real Estate Almanac, published by T3 Sixty, is the most comprehensive compendium, analyzing the residential real estate industry's leaders and executives, brokerages, corporations, technology providers, Realtor associations and MLSs into one annual definitive report.
The Organized Real Estate Indices provides annual analysis of local and regional MLSs, as well as member-owned, nonprofit Realtor associations at the local and state levels, by membership tier, headquarters and region.
About T3 Sixty
T3 Sixty is the leading management consultancy in the residential real estate industry, specializing in brokerage, technology and organized real estate. The group also delivers extensive research and reports, and executive placement. For more information, visit t360.com.
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