REALTORS® who hold the GRI designation...


  • Have dedicated their time and money on real estate education to bring you quality service.

    Graduate REALTOR® Institute designees have made the commitment to provide a high level of professional services to their clients. The GRI curriculum incorporates a common body of knowledge for progressive real estate professionals. A REALTOR® who possesses the GRI designation has not only completed a course of study required by the program, but also subscribes to the Code of Ethics of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®.
     

  • Have taken at least 90 hours of specialized real estate related courses.
    Graduate REALTOR® Institute (GRI) is the designation awarded by state associations to members of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® who successfully complete a predetermined course of study.
     

  • Are up to date on the latest real estate trends and issues.

    Any person awarded the GRI designation must be a member of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® and must maintain that membership to retain the designation.

    The GRI Designation was established by the Education Committee of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® and approved by the NAR Board of Directors on February 12, 1974. It was amended and approved by the Education Committee in January, 1992.

Information for GRI Designees
Tools for Promoting Yourself as a GRI
Refer a GRI
New Designees
GRIs in the News

Tools and Resources
What is a GRI?
Why Use a REALTOR® with a GRI?
Find a REALTOR® with a GRI
GRI Program Policy Statement


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