JOIN US! Festa De Roma Tri-City Association of Realtor's 2018 Installation/Awards Gala February 2nd, 2018 5:30pm-10:00pm Pasco Red Lion $25 MC and Well Known Entertainer Brad Upton, World Class Comedian, followed by Dinner & Dancing
There is currently a big focus in both the private and public sectors on re-examining and re-doing existing buildings and communities. New shopping malls are not being built—but underperforming malls are being redeveloped. To meet the demand for affordable homes in existing neighborhoods, accessory dwelling units are being added into the mix of housing options.… Read More »
In the highly desirable downtown neighborhoods of Traverse City, Michigan, affordable housing is scarce. Bounded by a beautiful bay of Lake Michigan on one side, and Boardman Lake on the other, the city's land base is already largely built, and development is further limited by zoning that restricts building height to 65'. According to Kim… Read More »
Wildfires are a serious threat to Colorado's Summit County, where more than 23,000 homes are within the Wildland-Urban Interface, a government-designated zone indicating high wildfire potential. "Insurance companies have told us that Summit County is 'Ground Zero' for wildfire risk, despite never having had a major wildfire," says Sarah Thorsteinson, Chief Executive Officer of the… Read More »
East Lansing, Michigan, home of Michigan State University, is a town with serious budget troubles. Escalating legacy costs had been kicked down the road for years, explains Mark Dickens, Vice President of Policy and Operations at the 1,000-member Greater Lansing Association of REALTORS® (GLAR), adding that the City Council, mired in various divisive issues, had… Read More »
On Dec. 29, NAR will launch a new website, REALTORParty.Com, replacing the REALTOR® Action Center. The new REALTORParty.com will be a holistic website that provides advocacy materials for state and local REALTOR® Association staff, and facilitates two-way opportunities to engage individual REALTORS® and associations in the REALTOR® Party. Learn more. Source:: REALTOR Call To Action
Thanks to our members' engagement, REALTORS have helped positively influence tax reform in some key areas. For example, both the House and Senate have agreed to maintain deductibility of state and local property taxes up to $10,000, and to maintain Section 1031 tax-deferred exchanges in their present form for real estate investments. Take Action Now!… Read More »
Only members of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® and the Canadian Real Estate Association can call themselves REALTORS®. And only REALTORS® are allowed to use the new .REALTOR domain. In a complicated online world, it doesn't get any easier to let prospects and clients know you adhere to our code of ethics and professionalism… Read More »
Washington REALTORS® won a huge victory this session by stopping an extension of the temporary business and occupation (B&O) tax increase that was set to expire on June 30, 2013. For the complete story click here.
WHY USE A REALTOR®? All real estate licensees are not the same. Only real estate licensees who are members of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® are properly called REALTORS®. They proudly display the REALTOR "®" logo on the business card or other marketing and sales literature. REALTORS® are committed to treat all parties to… Read More »
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