What's up with the Fidelity website?

They changed their interface and its utter garbage now. I used to refresh the page quite often to see anything new that comes up, cant do that anymore.
They need to fix it so you can sort by most recently posted.
They do have new listings, they just don't show up at the top. Use the aggregators to see newest ones
 
They changed their interface and its utter garbage now. I used to refresh the page quite often to see anything new that comes up, cant do that anymore.
They need to fix it so you can sort by most recently posted.
They do have new listings, they just don't show up at the top. Use the aggregators to see newest ones
I get what you're saying. And I agree. The site is more difficult to navigate now. But also, I think it's worse than you suggest. There simply are no new listings, unless I'm looking in the wrong place. (Or maybe the site doesn't play well with Chrome). Here's a screenshot from today from DVCFL, limited to Fidelity, arranged by most recent date. I think it's very close to six days now since they posted a listing, which is super odd.

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They changed their interface and its utter garbage now. I used to refresh the page quite often to see anything new that comes up, cant do that anymore.
They need to fix it so you can sort by most recently posted.
They do have new listings, they just don't show up at the top. Use the aggregators to see newest ones
Not sure it ever worked well, it is one of the reasons DVC4L is such a great tool, so we don't have to try to navigate some of the garbage out there... but we also might be missing out on some, because we're not willing to sort though the trash. lol
 

Not sure it ever worked well, it is one of the reasons DVC4L is such a great tool, so we don't have to try to navigate some of the garbage out there... but we also might be missing out on some, because we're not willing to sort though the trash. lol
the lag time on DVCFL can be significant--can be up to a few hours. And often anything that is a truly great deal is gone before it DVCFL scrapes it.
 
I get what you're saying. And I agree. The site is more difficult to navigate now. But also, I think it's worse than you suggest. There simply are no new listings, unless I'm looking in the wrong place. (Or maybe the site doesn't play well with Chrome). Here's a screenshot from today from DVCFL, limited to Fidelity, arranged by most recent date. I think it's very close to six days now since they posted a listing, which is super odd.

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I’ve seen a number of fidelity listings on ********** aggregator.
 
I get what you're saying. And I agree. The site is more difficult to navigate now. But also, I think it's worse than you suggest. There simply are no new listings, unless I'm looking in the wrong place. (Or maybe the site doesn't play well with Chrome). Here's a screenshot from today from DVCFL, limited to Fidelity, arranged by most recent date. I think it's very close to six days now since they posted a listing, which is super odd.

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I've gotten email directly from Fidelity that they have new listings. So new ones are showing up.
The other aggregator shows new ones, unfortunately I don't think i can link it.
 
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I've gotten email directly from Fidelity that they have new listings. So new ones are showing up.
The other aggregator shows new ones, unfortunately I don't think i can link it.
If you're seeing new listings (i.e. less than a week old) on the Fidelity site, where are you finding them. I "think" Fidelity either is automatically or manually adjusting some posting dates to make listings "appear" fresh. I "think" those are what some aggregators are being tricked into listing or relisting as new. I don't see any actual new listings. More odd, I don't see any listings disappear due to sales--including a couple of listings that should've sold quickly but are still there after a week. I've checked on my laptop and on my phone. There are discrete web layouts for each. Maybe it's a browser, cookie, refresh, Apple issue. (Everything at our house is Apple--so that could be a problem.). Or maybe there are huge problems with the site build at Fidelity. Completely unsure.
 
If this helps anyone: the way now to see quickly what is an actual Fidelity listing on the new site and what is a cross-listing, is to look for a listing agent's name. An agent's name: Bonnie, Shawn, Jason, etc., means that fidelity listed it. If it's just "Fidelity Real Estate" in the broker's slot, that's a cross listing.
 
If you're seeing new listings (i.e. less than a week old) on the Fidelity site, where are you finding them. I "think" Fidelity either is automatically or manually adjusting some posting dates to make listings "appear" fresh. I "think" those are what some aggregators are being tricked into listing or relisting as new. I don't see any actual new listings. More odd, I don't see any listings disappear due to sales--including a couple of listings that should've sold quickly but are still there after a week. I've checked on my laptop and on my phone. There are discrete web layouts for each. Maybe it's a browser, cookie, refresh, Apple issue. (Everything at our house is Apple--so that could be a problem.). Or maybe there are huge problems with the site build at Fidelity. Completely unsure.
The only way to find new ones is through a aggregator, or keep hitting the "Load More" at the bottom of the page and keep scrolling.

But they do exist, see below (blocked out details to not get deleted)

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