President's Report: United Toward Tomorrow

Senator Johnny Isakson (R-GA) amd 2009 NAR First Vice President Ron Phipps at the Senate Banking Committee's hearing on the state of housing market where Phipps advocated for extending and expanding the homebuyer tax credit.

Watch 2009 NAR President Charles McMillan's Update to AEs and GADs

Latest NAR President's Podcast:

Special Edition: President Charles McMillan announces that Congress has expanded/extended homebuyer tax credit.
November 5, 2009

2009 NAR President Charles McMillan discusses recent actions to extend the higher loan limits and prospects for extending the tax credit, along with ongoing problems with short sales.
November 3, 2009

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Voices of Real Estate Blog (The official blog of the NAR Leadership Team):

Cycles of Life, Posted by Ron
November 5, 2009

Technology + Relationships = Good Business, Posted by Steve
November 4, 2009

Ten Days Ago I Was in Hawaii, Posted by Jim
November 2, 2009

Victories in the Commercial Sector, Posted by Gary
October 23, 2009

Giving the Money Real Meaning, Posted by Steve
October 14, 2009

 

 

 



Meet Vicki Cox Golder


Vicki Cox Golder, a REALTOR® from Tucson, Ariz., will be the 2010 President of NAR.

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Leadership Podcasts

Nov. 3rd, 2009: In Charles McMillan's latest President's Podcast he gives an update on REALTORS®' efforts to move the housing market forward by increasing loan limits, extending the homebuyer tax credit and improving the short sale process.

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Voices of Real Estate Blog

Hear directly from your national leadership and share your own positive stories. Twice each week, the 2009 Leadership Team will share their experiences and insights, as they travel across the country. Read the latest posts and tell us what is happening in your market.

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