Conference
RESO 2026 Spring Conference
RESO Spring Conference is the real estate industry’s premier gathering for data standards and interoperability — where Local Logic will be meeting the MLS leaders and PropTech teams building the infrastructure that powers modern real estate.
Date
April 20–22, 2026
Location
San Antonio, Texas
Organizer
RESO
About the RESO 2026 Spring Conference
The Real Estate Standards Organization (RESO) Spring Conference is the industry’s definitive forum for data standards, API interoperability, and technology integration across the real estate ecosystem. RESO’s member community — spanning MLSs, brokerages, REALTOR® associations, and technology partners serving more than one million real estate professionals — convenes here to shape the infrastructure that the entire industry runs on.
Unlike practitioner-focused conferences, RESO Spring is a technical and product audience: the people who evaluate data quality, schema consistency, and integration complexity before anything goes into production. It’s where the real scrutiny happens.
01 Data Standards & Schema Governance
How the industry is evolving RESO's data dictionary and Web API to keep pace with new data types and AI-native workflows.
02 MLS Interoperability
Cross-MLS data sharing, reciprocity frameworks, and the technical architecture enabling nationwide data access at scale.
03 AI-Native Data Architectures
How MLSs and PropTech platforms are structuring data to be queryable, callable, and useful as AI model inputs.
04 Vendor Certification & Compliance
RESO's certification programs for data providers and the role of compliance in building trusted, multi-vendor data ecosystems.
05 Location & Neighborhood Data Integration
How third-party data types — including lifestyle scores, POI, and climate risk — are being normalized and embedded into MLS environments.
06 PropTech Infrastructure & APIs
The shift toward structured, REST-based data access and what it means for vendors building on top of MLS data.
Who Attends RESO 2026 Spring Confrence
RESO Spring draws the technical and product leaders who make data infrastructure decisions for the real estate industry. Expect substantive conversations with:
MLS technology leaders & CTOs
PropTech product & engineering teams
REALTOR® association technology staff
Data standards & compliance specialists
Real estate API developers
Brokerage technology directors
Vendor integration architectsVendor integration architects
RESO-certified data providers
Local Logic at RESO Spring 2026
Local Logic will be in San Antonio for the full conference. We work with MLSs, PropTech platforms, and data infrastructure teams who need clean, schema-stable location data — AI-callable, RESO-compliant, and built to integrate without friction.
How Local Logic fits the RESO data ecosystem
AI-callable, structured location data
Neighborhood scores, POI, demographics, and market stats delivered via clean REST API — schema-stable and ready to use as AI model inputs without normalization overhead.
Vendor consolidation for MLS data stacks
Replace fragmented location data vendors — Walk Score, Foursquare, climate providers — with one contract, one schema, and one integration point aligned to how MLSs already work.
Schema quality & refresh cadence as trust signals
Daily-updated data with consistent field structures and documented refresh logic — the kind of transparency that passes technical due diligence in MLS procurement processes.
Composable APIs for multi-vendor environments
Local Logic APIs are designed to layer into existing MLS and PropTech stacks — not replace them. Modular data types that integrate at the field level without rearchitecting existing pipelines.
Product clarity for technical buyers
Clear documentation, defined data lineage, and a transparent build path from first API call to production deployment — reducing integration risk for MLS technology teams.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the RESO 2026 Spring Conference?
The RESO 2026 Spring Conference is the primary gathering of the Real Estate Standards Organization community. It brings together MLSs, brokerages, REALTOR® associations, and PropTech companies focused on advancing data standards, API interoperability, and technology integration across the real estate industry. RESO’s member organizations collectively serve more than one million real estate professionals across North America.
When and where is the RESO 2026 Spring Conference?
The RESO 2026 Spring Conference takes place April 20–22, 2026, in San Antonio, Texas. Visit reso.org/2026-spring for the official agenda, venue details, and registration information.
Who organizes the RESO Spring Conference?
The RESO Spring Conference is organized by the Real Estate Standards Organization (RESO), the non-profit body responsible for developing and maintaining data standards — including the RESO Data Dictionary and Web API — that enable interoperability across the real estate technology ecosystem.
Will Local Logic be at the RESO 2026 Spring Conference?
Yes. Local Logic will be attending the RESO 2026 Spring Conference in San Antonio. We welcome meetings with MLS technology leaders, PropTech product teams, and data infrastructure buyers who want to explore how AI-callable, schema-stable location data integrates into RESO-compliant environments. Reach out ahead of the conference to arrange time.
How does Local Logic's data align with RESO standards?
Local Logic provides neighborhood-level location data — including lifestyle scores, walkability, transit, POI, demographics, market statistics, and climate risk — through a clean REST API with stable, documented schemas and daily refresh cadence. Our data is designed to integrate cleanly into RESO-compliant MLS environments and multi-vendor PropTech stacks without requiring custom normalization work.
How can I schedule a meeting with Local Logic at RESO Spring?
Book a meeting with our team, and we’ll arrange a meeting in San Antonio that fits around the RESO schedule.
Let’s meet at RESO Spring
Whether you’re evaluating location data vendors, building AI-native MLS tools, or thinking through how to reduce your integration footprint — we’d like to talk in San Antonio.