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What is a
REALTOR®?
A
real estate agent is a REALTOR® when he or she becomes a member of
the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION of REALTORS®, The Voice for Real
Estate®, the world's largest professional association. The
term REALTOR® is a registered collective membership mark that
identifies a real estate professional who is a member of the
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION of REALTORS® and subscribes to its strict
Code of Ethics.
Founded in 1908,
NAR has grown from its original nucleus of 120, to over 800,000
members today. NAR is composed of REALTORS® who are involved in
residential and commercial real estate as brokers, salespeople,
property managers, appraisers, counselors and others who are
engaged in all aspects of the real estate industry.
Members belong
to one or more of 1,700 local associations/boards and 54 state and
territory associations of REALTORS® and can join one of our many
institutes, societies and councils. Additionally, NAR offers
members the opportunity to be active in our appraisal and
international real estate specialty sections. REALTORS® are
pledged to a strict Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice.
Working for
America's property owners, the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION of REALTORS®
provides a facility for professional development, research and
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CRB, Certified
Real Estate Brokerage Manager
The Certified Real Estate Brokerage Manager (CRB) designation is
recognized industry-wide as the measure of success in brokerage and
real estate business management. The designation is awarded by the
Council of Real Estate Brokerage Managers to REALTORS® who have
completed the Council's advanced educational and professional
requirements. CRB designees consistently increase their level of
industry knowledge, advance their earning and career potential,
increase their firm's profitability, and benefit from active
involvement with other real estate professionals.
CRS, Certified
Residential Specialist®
The CRS
Designation is awarded to experienced REALTORS® who complete advanced
training in listing and selling. Agents maximize their potential
learning and sharing with the country’s top real estate producers.
The CRS Designation has served the country's top-producing agents
since 1977. CRS Designees benefit from nationwide referral
opportunities, a positive professional image that attracts customers,
and sales and marketing support.

Why Use a CRS?

Today, home buying and selling is faster, more
complex, and more competitive in every way. Our goal is to make the
process a little easier for you. The first step is choosing the right
REALTOR®.
Experience —
To earn the Certified Residential Specialist (CRS) Designation, every
REALTOR® must have significant experience and volume of real estate
transactions.
Ethics —
Every CRS Designee is required to maintain membership in the NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® and to abide by its strict Code of Ethics.
A Focus on Home
Buying and Selling — To help make the home buying and selling process more
rewarding, every CRS Designee must have a proven track record in the
business, as well as advanced education in related areas like finance,
technology and marketing. Work with the top 5 percent.
Technology Expertise
— The
training available to CRS Designees includes a strong focus on
technology and its applications in the real estate business.
There are only two
CRS designees in Atlantic. Both are sales associates of Meyer and
Gross Real Estate Co. They are Dale H. Gross CRB, CRS, GRI and Jane
Kay CRS, GRI.
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