Purpose
The primary purpose of the Missouri REALTORS® Honor Society is to recognize and reward high professional achievement of members who seek excellence through education and who voluntarily contribute their time and skills to Board and Association leadership. The people who bring credit to the real estate industry statewide deserve the special recognition of their peers. The Missouri REALTORS® Honor Society is designed to bring them that recognition.
About Good Neighbor Awards
NAR's Good Neighbor Awards recognize REALTORS® who have made an extraordinary impact on their community, or on the national or world stage, through volunteer work. The winnner stories are examples of the incredible impact REALTORS® make through community service. REALTORS® volunteer at nearly three times the rate of the typical American.
Missouri REALTORS® is excited to announce the return of in-person GRI courses with a brand-new curriculum!
Level up your skills through the new Missouri GRI Program with the first offering of GRI Module II at the Bagnell Dam Association of REALTORS® on February 18-19, 2025.
St. Charles REALTOR® Leah Petras will be presenting on Tuesday!
Pricing
Andrew and Erica found the perfect multigenerational home with an in-law suite for Andrew’s mother, but they lose out to a competing cash offer. REALTOR® Lizette Sinhart is on the case to find a similar property, but how much can Andrew’s mom compromise?
Watch season five of NAR’s “First-Time Buyer,” now streaming on Hulu and at firsttimebuyer.realtor.
Fewer home buyers signed contracts to purchase a property in December, breaking a four-month streak of gains for pending home sales. The National Association of REALTORS®’ Pending Home Sales Index—a forward-looking indicator of home sales—showed contract signings fell 5.5% month over month in December and were down 5% from a year earlier.
St. Charles Realtors® Donate $5,000 to Support Homelessness Relief Efforts Amid Harsh Winter Conditions
ST.CHARLES, MISSOURI – January 29, 2025-- This month, the temperatures in St. Charles County dropped below six degrees. As we bundled up in our thick winter coats, hats and gloves to brave our short walk from our warm homes to our awaiting vehicles, there are hundreds of homeless individuals trying to SURVIVE outside in these brutal weather conditions each day. While warming centers were activated and emergency shelters were opened in the evenings, these are only short-term solutions to a long-term, ongoing problem—homelessness.
Jamy Phillips (SCR Community Outreach Chairman) and Sarah Bell (SCR President) proudly presents a $5,000 SCR Housing Foundation Check to Amy Armour from Sts. Joachim and Ann Care Service.
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