In This Issue: BREAKING NEWS: VA announces temporary policy allowing VA home buyers to compensate their buyer broker directly. June is Homeownership Month: Check out NAR advocacy resources. Housing Supply Accelerator Playbook helps communities move from awareness to action on increasing housing opportunities.
REALTOR Party News – November 2019
New Year New Resolve, By The Numbers, Success Stories, and More
REALTOR Party News – May 2022
Protecting Rights. Expanding Access. Building Prosperity.
For the first time in three years, thousands of REALTORSĀ® descended on the nationās capital last week to discuss the pressing issues impacting real estate and take our message to lawmakers on Capitol Hill. Read more about the highlights of the 2022 REALTORSĀ® Legislative Meetings.
REALTOR Party News – March 2018
New Year New Resolve, By The Numbers, Success Stories, and More
Delayed by Natural Disaster, Rogue Valley Association of REALTORSĀ® Launches Wildfire Safety Campaign with Emphasis on Prevention
In a maddening twist of fate, when the pandemic forced the Rogue Valley Association of REALTORSĀ® to postpone a wildfire safety campaign, a wildfire tore through its operating region in southwest Oregon, destroying 2,500 residential structures. Not only did the campaign get off the ground the following year, it was able to stop proposed wildfire mitigation regulation at point of sale.
REALTOR Party News – September 2022
It was great to see so many of you at C5 last month. Some 500 brokers, industry professionals, and economic development experts joined us at the nationās premier commercial real estate event in New York.
Advocacy Everywhere
Advocacy Everywhere is designed to expand the influence of the National Association of REALTORSĀ® and REALTORĀ® Associations on public policy at the local, state and federal level and to increase REALTORĀ® and consumer participation in calls for action (CFA).
Major Investor Event Program Guidelines
Best Practices A reception format is preferred and allows more time to engage each guest. Set a goal per attendee. Food/drink costs should be around $85 per person including tax and gratuity! NAR cannot reimburse costs above the hard limit of $100/head. Funds may only be reimbursed in full if the event raised three times the cost of applicable expenses.Ā Failure to raise three times the cost will result in reimbursement equaling one-third of the total funds raised. Send a thank-you email to everyone you invited and recognize your new investors. Schedule The Event Apply with several potential dates in...
REALTORĀ® Party News ā May 2024
In This Issue: Missed the REALTORSĀ® Legislative Meetings or want to revisit the week in Washington? Check out our roundup. Bipartisan Congressional Real Estate Caucus launches to promote common-sense policies that boost homeownership and property rights. NAR achieves two major wins for property rights at the Supreme Court. NAR continues to advocate for a VA rule change to allow veteran buyers to compensate their professional representative directly.