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Dec 2025
New Article from World Wide Land Transfer's Marc Shaw Regarding the Shift to Model Context Protocol (MCP) Servers
New Article from World Wide Land Transfer’s Marc Shaw Regarding the Shift to Model Context Protocol (MCP) Servers

In a recent article, World Wide Land Transfer President Marc Shaw explores a transformative shift in real estate technology: Model Context Protocol (MCP).

While the industry has long relied on APIs to bridge disconnected systems, he argues that MCP servers act as “living highways,” allowing AI agents to actively collaborate across lender, title, and underwriter platforms.

By creating an agent-to-agent network that handles repetitive workflows, starting with standardized transactions like refinances, Marc Shaw outlines a future where technology drastically reduces friction and costs. This evolution ensures that while administrative burdens vanish, the essential human element remains at the heart of every major real estate transaction.

Read the full article here: The Future Of Real Estate: How MCP Servers Could Redefine Efficiency Without Replacing People

Marc Shaw, Founder and CEO of World Wide Land Transfer
About the Author

Marc Shaw

Founder & Owner, World Wide Land Transfer (WWLT)

A national title insurance and escrow agency. A recognized thought leader in real estate technology and security, Marc is a leading voice on industry modernization, from combating deed fraud to integrating AI-driven agent networks. Under his leadership, WWLT has earned multiple Inc. 5000 and Inc. Power Partner honors. An attorney and seasoned entrepreneur, Marc shares his expertise to help real estate professionals and consumers navigate the complexities of property law, title insurance, and the rapidly evolving landscape of real estate technology.

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