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CIPS Network Structure | Advertising & Sponsorship Opportunities | Ambassador Association Program | President's Liaison Program | Local Council | NAR Country Profiles

NAR's CIPS Network
The Certified International Property Specialist Network (CIPS Network) is the specialty membership group for international practitioners of the National Association of REALTORS®, the world's largest trade association. The CIPS Network is comprised of 2,300 real estate professionals who deal in all types of real estate, but with one common element: they are focused specifically on the "international" market. Whether traveling abroad to put deals together, assisting foreign investors, helping local buyers invest abroad, or serving an immigrant niche in local markets, CIPS members are consumers' best resource to ensure they are dealing with a professional skilled in the unique aspects of international real estate.

Through NAR's alliances with 70 national and regional Cooperating Associations around the globe, the CIPS Network is attracting a growing number of members from outside the US. The Network has over 1,500 CIPS designees (individuals who have completed a week-long education program on international real estate) with approximately another 300 CIPS Network members working to complete their course work and other requirements for designation status. 300 CIPS Network members live and work outside the US and belong to one of NAR's international partners. You can locate a CIPS Network member through the online directory at this site, using the search features to locate someone with specific business, location and/or language specialties. This site includes information about NAR's Cooperating Associations, market profiles of more than 40 international markets, U.S. international local councils, CIPS Network membership, information and resources and more. The majority of this site is open to the public, but there are a few pages available only to NAR members and visitors will be prompted for their NAR Realtor.org password to proceed.

The information at this site is regularly updated. Please e-mail your feedback and thank you for visiting.

CIPS Network Structure
Cooperating Associations: NAR maintains formal relationships with organized real estate associations around the world. View a current list of these groups along with mailing addresses, e-mail addresses and Web site information.


Ambassador Associations: A state or local REALTOR® association is paired with each foreign association to provide customized, one-to-one interface not always possible at the national level where 70+ associations must be served by one entity. Pairings are determined by a variety of factors, e.g., size, geographical location, language affinities, and demographic makeup of the association members. Most important, however, is the interest, commitment, and enthusiasm of the association's volunteer leaders and executive officer. Ambassador Association information is included in the Cooperating Association's listing. A summary of the Ambassador Association program and a list of expectations, selection criteria and interest form are available.

President's Liaisons: President's Liaisons are individuals who serve as "ambassadors" to their appointed countries and help to maintain NAR's important relationships with foreign real estate associations and assist in hosting their delegates when they attend NAR meeting is the US. More detailed information is included in the President's Liaison Job Description. Appointments are made by the NAR President. Current President's Liaisons are included in the Cooperating Association's listing. View a list of responsibilities for NAR President's Liaisons.

Regional Coordinators: NAR appoints five Regional Coordinators to work with President's Liaisons and Ambassador Associations to coordinate relations with NAR's foreign Cooperating Associations. The current Regional Coordinators are:

Cooperating Association Leadership and Staff - For specific contact information for cooperating association leadership or staff, please refer to their web site on the Cooperating Association Listing. If no Web site is available, you may e-mail NAR International.


Local Councils
Throughout the United States, state and local REALTOR® associations organize International Committees or Local Councils. These groups allow members with an existing or potential interest in international real estate to come together to network and learn. Activities range from a simple brown bag lunch to a foreign trade mission, but they all have one thing in common--helping members develop business opportunities related to the growing “international” market. With the surge of immigrants in to different areas in the US and the unique culture they bring with them, international real estate becomes a concept closer to home.


Each year, during the REALTOR® Midyear Legislative Meetings and the REALTOR® Annual Conference & Expo, the International Local Council Forum meets. This Forum is an open idea exchange for REALTOR® Association Executives (AEs) and volunteer leaders to come together to hear and share information about local international member service programs. It is an ideal place for AEs looking for information to help them start a local council. Individuals interested in local international councils can also obtain information online through the International local resource database.



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