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Advocacy 101
What is advocacy? The hosts do a deep dive on NAR’s advocacy organization, how it works, and why it matters.
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Center for REALTOR® Development Partners with Shaping Wealth to Empower Agents with Human-Centric Training Suite
CRD Partners With Shaping Wealth To Empower Agents CRD’s partnership with Shaping Wealth will enhances NAR members’ ability to serve their clients with empathy, integrity and professionalism. Media Contact: Spencer High 202-383-1051
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Advocacy Scoop Podcast
The Advocacy Scoop is the only podcast that takes you inside the advocacy work of the National Association of REALTORS®.Advocacy Scoop Podcast2024-05-01 2:21 PMIndependent Contractor Status, Flood Insurance, Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac (GSEs), Electronic Signatures & Authorizations, Zoning, Fair Housing, Rental Housing Issues, Section 1031 Like-Kind Exchange, Tax Reform Review on: Thursday, May 1, 2025Published…
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April 2024 Commercial Real Estate Market Insights
In the first quarter of 2024, vacancy rates were on the rise and rent growth continued to decelerate across all market sectors.
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NAR Applauds HUD and GSEs for New Appraisal Reconsideration Process
NAR Applauds GSEs and FHA for New Appraisal Process The new process allows consumers to more readily obtain a second look at appraisals when they disagree with them. Media Contact: Tori Syrek Appraisal & Valuation
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Real Estate’s Impact on the Economy by the Numbers: A State-by-State Analysis
Real Estate’s Impact on State Economies by the Numbers The housing sector is a significant contributor to gross domestic product (GDP) through construction, home sales, and renovations.
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Spring 2024: Engaging the Community
Community planners have compiled an impressive playbook with strategies for nearly every situation where the community voice should be heard. This edition of On Common Ground explores the wide range of techniques being employed to gather those voices.
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Behind Recent Legal Wins, REALTOR® Advocacy Was at Work
NAR’s advocacy team has quietly supported major litigation that is critical to real estate—including two recent victories at the Supreme Court.