Today, REALTOR® associations are ramping up their efforts to promote members in response to perceived competition for clients from certain iBuyers and other technology-enabled entities that claim to streamline buying and the for-sale-by owner process. Plus, coverage of Opportunity Zones, Core Standards, and advocacy.
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Your local association can lead the charge for improved quality of life in your area through the Qualified Opportunity Zone program.
“Your Someday Is Now. What Are You Waiting For?,” focuses on maximizing your time and establishing your personal brand.
12 REALTOR® associations launch new programs and advocacy to support members and the consumers they serve.
REALTOR® associations are promoting members due to perceived competition for clients from technology entities claiming to streamline buying/selling.
Whether looking to cure insomnia, monitor your well-being, meditate. or track eating habits and exercise goals, there is a wide range of app choices.
Not unlike the work it takes to make your lawn lush and green, the cultivation of REALTOR® advocates takes know-how and patience.
Follow the NAR arbitration instruction manual to avoid wasting time and money to clean up the mess of overturned judgments.
It’s easy for AEs to be overwhelmed by the wide array of options available when it comes to conferences, meetings, and industry events.
It’s a tight job market out there today. How can your association compete for the most talented and dedicated workers, and keep them long term?