Recent News About Arizona Association of Realtors

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Realtors need to be aware of standard of care, lawyer says

Nikki Salgat, associate counsel to the Arizona Association of Realtors, recently posted a blog discussing the standard of care regarding real estate professionals.

Arizona of Association Realtors offers tips for dealing with Canadian buyers

Last year, the National Association of Realtors ranked Arizona as the fourth most popular state to invest in its "2016 Profile of International Activity in U.S Residential Real Estate," and a blog post on the Arizona of Association Realtors website said 58 percent of the buyers were from Canada and Mexico.

Arizona Realtor Convention set for March 28-31 in Prescott

The 2017 Arizona Realtor Convention, filled with special activities and events for guests, will be March 28-31 in Prescott.

Study shows Realtors are actively engaged in their communities

The results of a nationwide member profile from the National Association of Realtors indicate that 71 percent of Realtors enjoy volunteering in their communities.

Realtor sees rising rents as signal to buy

Because of the tight rent market, “its actually easier to buy than to rent right now,” President of Arizona Realtors, Sue Flucke said in an article on the Arizona Association of Realtors website.

Former Realtor's body found in Kingman

The body of Sidney Cranston was discovered by Kingman Police detectives on Jan. 7. The former Arizona Realtor had been missing for approximately 19 months.

Arizona Realtors take hot topics to Capitol

A group of Realtors recently descended on the Arizona State Capitol to argue against a tax that property owners in the state might end up facing.

Institute for Supply Management conference to feature Colin Powell, David Cameron

Retired Gen. Colin Powell and former British Prime Minister David Cameron will be the keynote speakers at the Institute for Supply Management's ISM2017 conference in Orlando in May, the Tempe-based nonprofit association said in a news release.