While we do not take any challenges lightly, as REALTORS®, we will never let them stop us from working in the best interest of our clients.In the past two years, we have faced a lot of uncertainty. From declining home sales to shifting commercial real estate demands, there are many external issues that can be unpredictable, such as social, economic, geopolitical, and environmental ones.Our association also faced challenges related to culture and litigation, as well unexpected changes at the highest levels.These challenges are not taken lightly, but we will not let them stop us from working in the best interest of our clients.We help clients navigate a constantly changing real estate market during the biggest transaction of their life.We use our expertise, problem-solving abilities, and compassion to address critical needs in our community.This is the NAR mission.We can bring about positive changes for our industry when we empower our members to preserve, protect and transfer real property.
Multiple initiatives have been undertaken to eliminate bias from the evaluation process. You can also speak out if you notice a problem. Lee Davenport began her career as a real estate
Julia Gordon, Federal Housing Commissioner, discusses policy and initiative changes to increase access to financing to underserved buyers in a period of low affordability. A Federal Housing Administration-insured loan is
Celebrate and remember REALTORS (r) who dedicated their careers to fair housing and increasing homeownership. We celebrate Fair Housing Month by recognizing three REALTORS (r) who dedicated their careers in advancing fair