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Realtor News from Washington DC

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capital 150x150 Realtor News from Washington DCHaving just returned from attending the National Association of Realtors® (NAR) Mid-Year meetings in Washington DC., I wanted to share some of the highlights of the meetings with you. There were over 8,000 Realtors® that descended upon our Nation’s Capital throughout the week.

I arrived Thursday morning and attended the Large Firm Directors meeting right after lunch. As an aside, did you know that if a waiter breaks an entire glass of water on you and covers you with shards of glass and water, you’ll likely get a free lunch? So yes, I made it to the meeting, albeit a little soggy. While the economic updates are always interesting, the presentation by Dale Ross on RPR (Realtors Property Resource) was pretty fascinating. RPR will serve as an online real estate archive that will provide Realtors® with data on every property and land parcel in the U.S. According to Ross, though RPR is currently being tested in about 12 markets around the Country, a full roll-out may take up to five years.

realtor u Realtor News from Washington DCSaturday morning I attended the NAR Board of Director’s meeting. The most interesting new initiative presented there was Realtor® University. It’s the association’s answer for raising the bar in our industry. If you are on Twitter, you know that there has been a lot of discussion on this topic in the last 6 months. Realtor® University will be a fully accredited institution that will grant degrees in our field, though accreditation may take 2-3 years. The curriculum will be online, and in addition to master’s degrees, Realtor University will eventually offer internship and job-placement programs. The premise all sounds great, so I guess we’ll see what NAR does with it. I just hope the classes will be more challenging than some of the online license renewal classes I’ve taken over the years. That will be the only way this will truly raise the bar in our profession.

All in all it was a great couple of days – packed with informative meetings and networking with great people. Now I’m looking forward to implementing new ideas in the Westchester, Putnam and Dutchess real estate marketplace.

So Long, But Not Goodbye, to a True Real Estate Leader

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If you know Savo Fries then you’re probably aware of her lifetime of achievements in the real estate industry. This week, we say “so long, but not goodbye” to our dear friend and colleague who is starting a new adventure for herself in sunny Tucson, Arizona. We at Houlihan Lawrence won’t be the only one’s who will miss her. She’ll be missed by her friends at WCBR (Westchester County Board of REALTORS®), NYSAR (New York State Association of REALTORS®) and the NAR (National Association of REALTORS®).

You see, her list of professional accomplishments includes Past President of NYSAR, Past Director of both WCBR and NAR, and former NY State REALTOR® of the year. Did I mention that she also managed one of our brokerages that consistently closed the most transactions in the County? The list goes on and on. Other than her Son and Grandson (who reside in Tucson), her personal achievements are just as extensive, including being an active member of the MS Society.

Houlihan Lawrence and the Westchester County Board of REALTORS® came together last week to celebrate Savo’s career. With speeches given by Stephen R. Meyers, President and CEO of Houlihan Lawrence and Gil Mercurio, CEO of WCBR, it was an evening to remember.

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Stephen Meyers, Savo Fries, Gil Mercurio

We will miss her experience, knowledge and guiding force but not nearly as much as we’ll miss her devilish personality and ability to create a party out of any event. Our message to Savo is simple….”Happy trails to you until we meet again…” Do you have a message for Savo? Post it here!