Get to Know www.nar.realtor's New Features

When we launched the new nar.realtor this spring, we asked for your feedback and promised future improvements and updates to make your experience on NAR’s website even more personal and practical.

We're pleased to introduce a new look for the nar.realtor home page and new tools throughout the site that deliver on that promise.

Highlights of what’s changing:

An Improved Home Page

The new nar.realtor home page gives you the option to view news relevant to your role in real estate: residential agent, commercial agent, broker, association executive, or volunteer leader.

Arrows let you browse top headlines tailored to your role, and you can easily click through to view more content.

Convenient Search, Sign-in, and Navigation

The search bar, sign-in controls, and links to the sites’ main sections now will stay at the top of every page, even when you scroll down.

No More “Double Login”

Currently, many users are prompted to sign in again when moving between different areas of the site. Starting Sept. 30, a single login will be all you need.

An Industry News Feed

You’ll find daily industry news headlines displayed prominently on the home page, making it easy to keep on top of what’s happening in real estate.

Ability to Customize Content

You will still have the option to customize the home page with content headlines on the subject areas that matter most to you: sales & marketing, technology, and 9 more.

Sign in to customize the site and take full advantage of all of the new tools. And please continue to help us improve the website by leaving your feedback via the green tab at the far right side of the screen.

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