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Start with live MLS search, then narrow toward the homes, neighborhoods, and practical details that actually fit your next move.
IDX Broker search
The MLS data stays where it belongs: on homes.fluxrealestate.com.
FLUX uses IDX Broker for live listing data. That keeps active listings, maps, property details, saved searches, favorite homes, and lead tools connected to the MLS feed while the main FLUX site stays fast and clean.
Search paths
Useful ways to start
Basic search
Search by city, address, MLS number, price, bedrooms, bathrooms, and property type.
Advanced search
Use more filters when the details matter and you want fewer almost-right homes.
Map search
Explore homes visually by location, commute pattern, canyon proximity, or neighborhood feel.
Listing alerts
Get new matches sent to you without refreshing the MLS every few hours like it owes you money.
Utah County communities
Compare cities and areas first, then jump into MLS inventory with better context.
FLUX Fit
Start with lifestyle, commute, utilities, and neighborhood rhythm before narrowing by bedroom count.
Popular buyer questions
Search by what you are actually trying to solve.
New construction
Builder timelines, incentives, finished inventory, upgrade costs, HOA details, and location tradeoffs.
Single-level living
Main-floor primary suites, ramblers, condos, patio homes, accessibility, storage, and low-maintenance layouts.
Land and horse property
Acreage, animal rights, water, septic, fencing, outbuildings, access, and financing details.
ADU and rental potential
Zoning, entrances, parking, utilities, basement finish, local rules, and realistic rent expectations.
Luxury and view homes
Architecture, setting, privacy, slope, maintenance, schools, commute, and long-term marketability.
Price reductions and opportunities
Homes where strategy matters: condition, seller motivation, days on market, financing, and negotiation room.
