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NC REALTORS® is a non-profit trade association with a growing membership of 57,000 real estate professionals representing 45 local associations statewide. NC REALTORS® is one of the largest and most influential state associations in North Carolina.
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NC REALTORS® is a non-profit trade association founded in 1921 and incorporated on Sept. 14, 1935. From an initial membership of 135, NC REALTORS® today has a membership of 56,000 real estate professionals representing 44 local associations statewide .
NC REALTORS® is dedicated to providing opportunities and resources to positively impact our members’ bottom line through epic benefits, resulting in epic value.
NC REALTORS® is headquartered in Greensboro near Grandover Resort and is easily accessible from Interstate 85 and Interstate 40.
If you have an active North Carolina real estate or appraisal license and are interested in becoming a REALTOR®, please contact the local board/association of REALTORS® nearest you for additional information on becoming a member.
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North Carolina Vacation Rental Managers Association (NCVRMA) Young Professionals Network (YPN) Diversity, Equity & Inclusion. ... State of Real Estate; Resources ; Overview; Member Benefits; Specialties; Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion; ... Find an NC REALTOR® Back to Top ; CONTACT US (336) 294-1415. NC REALTORS® ...
Find Legal & Ethics resources for North Carolina REALTORS, including Forms and Contracts, Risk Management tools, and Legal Advice.
When the NC REALTORS® was incorporated in the mid-1930s, there were approximately 135 members in 10 local Boards representing: Asheville, Charlotte, Durham, Greensboro, High Point, Raleigh, Rocky Mount, Salisbury, Wilmington and Winston-Salem.