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Real Estate, Property
Associations & Organizations
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- National Association of Realtors –
real estate education, information, marketing resources, law &
policies info, meetings & expo details, real estate research &
technology, and more
- American Real Estate
& Urban Economics Association - AREUEA grew from discussions of
individuals that recognized a need for more information and analysis in
the fields of real estate development, planning and economics. AREUEA's
journal, Real Estate Economics is published quarterly and is distributed
on a calendar year subscription basis. The journal contains research and
scholarly studies of current and emerging real estate issues. Special
issues are occasionally published to focus on a particular topic of
current interest. The Association holds three conferences each year.
Members receive many other benefits, including access to the membership
directory, job postings, and more. Membership is open to any interested
party.
- American Homeowner's
Association (AHA) - Membership in AHA makes Buying, Owning and Maintaining
Your Home Easier and Less Expensive. You'll save money and become a
better-informed homeowner as a member of AHA, the American Homeowners
Association, the country's largest member-based homeowner organization.
AHA provides over 35 services and benefits that help take the high cost
and hassles out of buying, owning and maintaining your home.
- American Industrial Real
Estate Association (AIR) - AIR is a non-profit organization of
brokers for brokers, whose primary goal is to advance the success of its
members. The AIR community comprises more than 1600 brokers in 350
firms. Significantly, they constitute over 95 percent of all brokers in
the five-county Los Angeles Metropolitan Area. AIR envisions a future
distinguished by continuing growth, membership increases and ongoing
geographic outreach.
- American Society of Home
Inspectors Home Page (ASHI) - The American Society of Home
Inspectors (ASHI), founded in 1976, is North America’s oldest and
largest professional society of home inspectors. ASHI’s goal is to build
customer awareness of the importance of a quality home inspection and
enhance the professionalism of home inspectors. The ASHI Experience is
the ASHI Inspector's promise to deliver excellent home inspections,
delivered in a manner that is educational, service-oriented and focused
on you having an experience you will rave about. ASHI.org is a leading
resource for inspectors, home buyers and sellers, real estate
professionals and the media for everything having to do with the home
inspection profession.
- Appraisal
Institute (AI) - The Appraisal Institute is a global membership
association of professional real estate appraisers, with 22,000 members
and 92 chapters throughout the world. Organized in 1932, its mission is
to support and advance its members as the choice for real estate
solutions and uphold professional credentials, standards of professional
practice and ethics consistent with the public good. Members of the
Appraisal Institute benefit from an array of professional education and
advocacy programs, and may hold the prestigious MAI, SRPA and SRA
designations. The Appraisal Institute is a leader in residential and
commercial real estate appraisal education, research, publishing and
professional membership designation programs. Its extensive curriculum
of courses and specialty seminars provides a well-rounded education in
valuation methodology for both the novice and seasoned practitioner.
- Appraisal Institute of
Canada - The Appraisal Institute of Canada is the national professional
organization that designates, and represents professional real estate
appraisers, and valuation consultants nationwide. In this respect, it is
responsible for a number of areas on behalf of the profession - such as
Career Awareness and Promotion, Professional Standards, and Designation,
Research, Education, Career Development/Continuing Education,
Communications & Professional and Member Services
- Association of Real
Estate License Law Officials (ARELLO) - ARELLO is the Association of
Real Estate License Law Officials, comprising the official governmental
agencies and other organizations around the world that issue real estate
licenses/registrations in addition to regulating real estate practice
and enforcing real estate law.
- Building Owners and
Managers Association (BOMA) - BOMA International represents many
local associations throughout the United States and affiliates in
Australia, Brazil, Canada, Finland, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, the
Philippines and South Africa. BOMA's members own or manage more than
nine billion square feet of commercial properties in North America. BOMA
International is a primary source of information on office building
development, leasing, building operating costs, energy consumption
patterns, local and national building codes, legislation, occupancy
statistics and technological developments. BOMA's goal is to actively
and responsibly representing and promoting the interests of the
commercial real estate industry through effective leadership and
advocacy, through the collection, analysis and dissemination of
information, and through professional development. BOMA International's
members are building owners, managers, developers, leasing
professionals, medical office building managers, corporate facility
managers, asset managers, and the providers of the products and services
needed to operate commercial properties.
- Canadian
Condominium Institute - The Canadian Condominium Institute is the
Voice of Condominium in Canada. We are a national, independent,
non-profit organization dealing exclusively with condominium issues.
Formed in 1982, CCI represents all participants in the condominium
community. We encourage all interest groups to work together toward one
common goal -- creating a successful and viable condominium community.
It serves as a clearing house and research centre on condominium issues
and activities across the country, assists its members through education,
information dissemination, publications, workshops, conferences and
technical assistance, encourages and provides objective research or
practitioners and government agencies regarding all aspects of
condominium operations, lobbies provincial and federal governments for
improvements to legislation & advocates for higher standards in all
services to the condominium client.
- Citizens' Housing and
Planning Assn (CHAPA) - Citizens' Housing and Planning Association
(CHAPA) is the non-profit umbrella organization for affordable housing and
community development activities throughout Massachusetts. Established
in 1967, CHAPA is the only statewide group which represents all
interests in the housing field, including non-profit and for-profit
developers, homeowners, tenants, bankers, real estate brokers, property
managers, government officials, and others. CHAPA's mission is to
encourage the production and preservation of housing that is affordable
to low-income families and individuals. CHAPA pursues its goals through
advocacy with local, state and federal officials; research on
affordable-housing issues; education and training for organizations and
individuals; and coalition- and consensus-building among broad interests
in the field.
- Commercial Investment
Real Estate Institute (CIREI) - A Certified Commercial Investment
Member (CCIM) is a recognized expert in the disciplines of commercial
and investment real estate. The CCIM Institute curriculum represents the
core knowledge expected of commercial investment practitioners,
regardless of the diversity of specializations within the industry. The
CCIM curriculum consists of four core courses that incorporate the
essential CCIM skill sets: financial analysis, market analysis, user
decision analysis, and investment analysis for commercial investment
real estate.
- Counselors of Real Estate
(CRE) - The Counselors of Real Estate is the membership organization
established exclusively for real estate advisors who provide
intelligent, unbiased, and trusted advice for a client or employer.
Founded in 1953, the organization serves 1,100 members worldwide, all
who hold the "CRE" designation. The purpose of the
organization is to serve as an information resource and to provide its
members with opportunities for professional development, knowledge
sharing, and networking, all grounded in a culture of camaraderie.
- Fannie Mae / Federal
National Mortgage Association (FNMA) - Fannie Mae exists to expand
affordable housing and bring global capital to local communities in
order to serve the U.S. housing market. Fannie Mae has a federal charter
and operates in America's secondary mortgage market to ensure that
mortgage bankers and other lenders have enough funds to lend to home
buyers at low rates. Our job is to help those who house America. Fannie
Mae was created in 1938, at a time when millions of families could not
become homeowners, or risked losing their homes, for lack of a
consistent supply of mortgage funds across America. The government
established Fannie Mae in order to expand the flow of mortgage funds in
all communities, at all times, under all economic conditions, and to
help lower the costs to buy a home.
- Freddie Mac /
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (FHMC) - They link homeowners
and renters to the world's capital markets. It is a unique mortgage
finance system that makes homeownership a reality for more of America's
families.To make home possible for America’s families, Freddie Mac: (a)
reduce the costs of housing finance, (b) expand housing opportunities
for all families, including low-income and minority families, (c)
initiate community development lending projects, (d) promote consumer
education to improve financial literacy & (e) help build strong
families and thriving neighborhoods in the communities we help finance.
- Ginnie Mae /
Government National Mortgage Association (GNMA) - Ginnie Mae, we
help make affordable housing a reality for millions of low- and
moderate-income households across America by channeling global capital into
the nation's housing markets. Specifically, the Ginnie Mae guaranty
allows mortgage lenders to obtain a better price for their mortgage
loans in the secondary market. The lenders can then use the proceeds to
make new mortgage loans available. What Ginnie Mae does is guarantee
investors the timely payment of principal and interest on MBS backed by
federally insured or guaranteed loans — mainly loans insured by the
Federal Housing Administration (FHA) or guaranteed by the Department of
Veterans Affairs (VA). Other guarantors or issuers of loans eligible as
collateral for Ginnie Mae MBS include the Department of Agriculture's
Rural Housing Service (RHS) and the Department of Housing and Urban
Development's Office of Public and Indian Housing (PIH).
- Housing Assistance
Council (HAC) - A nonprofit corporation headquartered in Washington,
D.C., the Housing Assistance Council (HAC) has been helping local
organizations build affordable homes in rural America since 1971. HAC
emphasizes local solutions, empowerment of the poor, reduced dependence,
and self-help strategies. HAC assists in the development of both single-
and multi-family homes and promotes homeownership for working low-income
rural families through a self-help, "sweat equity"
construction method. The Housing Assistance Council offers services to
public, nonprofit, and private organizations throughout the rural United
States. HAC also maintains a special focus on high-need groups and
regions: Indian country, the Mississippi Delta, farmworkers, the
Southwest border colonias, and Appalachia.
- Manufactured
Housing Institute (MHI) - MHI is the national trade organization
representing all segments of the factory-built housing industry. MHI
serves its membership by providing industry research, promotion, education
and government relations programs, and by building and facilitating
consensus within the industry.
- Mortgage Bankers
Association (MBA) - The Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) is the
national association representing the real estate finance industry, an
industry that employs more than 500,000 people in virtually every
community in the country. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., MBA invests
in communities across the nation by ensuring the continued strength of
the nation's residential and commercial real estate markets; expanding
homeownership and extending access to affordable housing to all
Americans and supporting financial literacy efforts.
- National Academy of
Building Inspection Engineers (NABIE) - National Academy of Building
Inspection Engineers is a chartered affinity group of the National
Society of Professional Engineers. It has works to establish the highest
standards for the building and home inspection industry and to verify
the qualifications of individuals offering these services. As an
organization, NABIE strives to protect the integrity of the home and
building inspection industry, and thus, the general public. It reviews
legislation, examines court cases, and monitors relevant government
activities in all states. It also interfaces with affiliated real estate
associations and commissions, state engineering boards and other
standard setting organizations. Its members, professional engineers and
registered architects, practice in all major metropolitan areas and most
states.
- National Apartment
Association (NAA) - The National Apartment Association (NAA) is
America's leading advocate for quality rental housing. NAA's
mission is to serve the interests of multifamily housing owners,
managers, developers and suppliers and maintain a high level of
professionalism in the multifamily housing industry to better serve the
rental housing needs of the public. NAA, through a joint legislative
alliance with the National Multi Housing Council, protects and
represents your interests with regard to legislative and regulatory
issues at the federal government level. NAA monitors legislation and
regulations in all 50 states and shares that information with your local
and state affiliate staff, and continually provides education and
training opportunities for both multi-site managers and on-site staff.In
addition, NAA offers the industry’s premiere education conference and
trade show, attracting multifamily housing professionals seeking
education, networking and business opportunities. Its members represent
all facets of the multifamily housing industry: owners, managers,
developers, leasing consultants, maintenance technicians and suppliers.
Its main purpose is to support an industry that offers safe, affordable
multifamily housing to the public, equitably compensates its workforce,
and provides investors with a fair and reasonable rate of return.
- National Association of
Home Builders (NAHB) - NAHB is a Washington, D.C.-based trade
association whose mission is to enhance the climate for housing and the
building industry. Chief among NAHB’s goals is providing and expanding
opportunities for all consumers to have safe, decent and affordable
housing. As “the voice of America’s housing industry,” NAHB helps
promote policies that will keep housing a national priority.
- National Association of
Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP) - NAIOP is the
international association of developers, owners and professionals of
commercial, industrial and mixed-use real estate. Its members promote
responsible, sustainable development that creates jobs. NAIOP supports
diversity within the industry, provides education and advocates for
legislation that benefits the communities. It is USA’s leading trade
association for developers, owners, investors, asset managers and other
professionals in industrial, office and mixed-use commercial real
estate. It comprises 14,500+ members in 53 North American chapters. It
provides networking opportunities, educational programs, research on
trends and innovations and strong legislative representation.
- National Association of Mortgage
Brokers (NAMB) - The National Association of Mortgage Brokers is the
voice of the mortgage broker industry, representing the interests of
mortgage brokers and homebuyers since 1973.NAMB provides mortgage
brokers with professional education opportunities, and offers rigorous
certification programs to recognize members with the highest levels of
professional knowledge and education. NAMB is affiliated with all 50 US
state associations and the District of Columbia. NAMB’s active lobbying
and advocacy efforts frequently focus on national and state issues. The
Association hosts one annual convention each Spring, and also offers
members a host of benefits aimed at increasing productivity and lowering
business costs. Most NAMB members are small business owners. The
Association supports a consumer education and fraud reporting program
with information and links available on the http://www.namb.org/
website.
- National Association of
Mortgage Planners - The National Association of Mortgage
Professionals is a trade association that helps promote the policies
that make mortgage lending a national priority. NAMP provides valuable
mortgage information, tools for managing your finances, and support to
those who seek information.
- National Association of
Real Estate Companies (NAREC) - NAREC has been committed to industry
excellence since its founding in 1977. On this Web site you’ll find
forums and the newest tools available for dealing with current issues
vital to the real estate industry, including financial accounting, tax
management, and corporate and property operations. The Association is
comprised of representatives of publicly and privately owned real estate
companies, significant subsidiaries of publicly owned companies and
public accounting firms. NAREC is governed by its Board of Directors;
however, all activities are arranged and guided by standing committees.
- National
Association of Real Estate Investment Managers (NAREIM) - The
National Association of Real Estate Investment Managers (NAREIM) is a US
professional association for entities engaged in the provision of real
estate investment services. NAREIM's member organizations represent both
domestic and foreign capital, and include real estate advisors,
financial institutions, REITs, opportunity funds and private investors.
NAREIM is committed to providing its members with real-time information
concerning the rapidly changing real estate investment management
industry. As such, NAREIM offers programs that are tailored to the needs
and interests of both senior level managers as well as line managers
with specific operational responsibilities. NAREIM's "Forums"
held 12 times each year and focused on a wide variety of topics provide
a noncompetitive environment where members can exchange candid dialogue
regarding the challenges and opportunities facing real estate investment
managers.
- National Association of
Real Estate Investment Trusts (NAREIT) - NAREIT is the
representative voice for U.S. REITs and publicly traded real estate
companies worldwide. Members are real estate investment trusts (REITs)
and other businesses that own, operate and finance income-producing real
estate, as well as those firms and individuals who advise, study and
service these businesses. NAREIT provides numerous programs,
publications and services to its members as well as to nonmembers.
Although nonmembers are eligible for several important educational and
networking resources, members are entitled to additional benefits and
cost savings noted on this site. NAREIT provides among others: (a)
Representation before national and state policymakers affecting the REIT
and publicly traded real estate industry, (b) A voice for the publicly
traded real estate industry with the financial media and the investment
marketplace, (c) Numerous opportunities for REITs and publicly traded
real estate companies to network among themselves and with a variety of
service providers in the real estate industry, (d) Participation on any
NAREIT-sponsored committees. Each provides members the opportunity to
work side-by-side with industry leaders addressing issues relevant
today. Committees include: Accounting, Government Relations, Insurance,
and Investor Relations, (e) An annual online member directory, the
NAREIT Handbook, that sorts associate members alphabetically and
geographically, and profiles each corporate member in detail. This
information is available on the NAREIT Web site and is updated weekly,
(f) Real Estate Portfolio, NAREIT's bi-monthly magazine that addresses a
variety of REIT, capital markets and real estate-related issues, and (g)
Access to the latest industry research information about REITs on the
NAREIT Web site.
- National Association of
Residential Property Managers (NARPM) - An association designed for
real estate professionals who know first-hand the unique problems and
challenges of managing single-family and small residential properties.
NARPM offers an effective, professional learning environment for owners
of property management companies, property managers, and their Support
Specialist.
- National Housing
Conference (NHC) - NHC does the following: (a) Promotes policies,
programs and legislation that help to provide affordable and suitable
housing in a safe, decent environment; (b) Researches the affordable
housing challenges facing America's working families, and explaining the
impact on the social and economic well-being of these families and the
community at large; (c) Broadens the constituency base of those actively
involved in the fight for quality affordable housing; (d) Elevates
national awareness concerning the importance of and need for decent,
affordable housing; (e) Honors and showcasing the work of individuals
and organizations that have made a positive contribution to the
advancement of affordable housing; and (e) Serves as a clearinghouse for
unbiased, nonpartisan information on housing and housing related
concerns.
- National Housing Institute
(NHI) - The National Housing Institute was founded in 1975 as an
independent nonprofit organization that examines the issues causing the
crisis in housing and community in America. NHI examines the key issues
affecting affordable housing and community development practitioners and
their supporters. These issues include housing, jobs, safety, and
education, with an emphasis on housing and economic development, as well
as poverty and racism, disinvestment and lack of employment, and
breakdown of the social fabric. NHI examines how these and other factors
affect people as they try to build safe and viable neighborhoods. NHI
has performed original research on such topics as saving subsidized
housing, homelessness prevention, and creating jobs as a component of
affordable housing construction.
- National Trust for
Historic Preservation (NTHP) - The National Trust provides
leadership, education, advocacy and resources to save America's diverse
historic places and revitalize our communities. The National Trust for
Historic Preservation is a private, nonprofit membership organization
dedicated to saving historic places and revitalizing America's
communities. Recipient of the National Humanities Medal, the Trust was
founded in 1949 and provides leadership, education, advocacy, and
resources to protect the irreplaceable places that tell America’s story.
- Network of
Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW Network) - CREW Network is
dedicated to advancing the success of women in commercial real estate and
achieving parity in opportunity, influence and power within the
industry. It works to accomplish these goals by providing its
members and sponsors opportunities to network and do business with each
other; by conducting research and analyses; by developing professional
skills to address the changing needs of the industry; and by identifying
new talent to bring fresh perspectives to the table. CREW Network’s
multi-disciplinary membership of professionals across North America,
comprise developers, investors, brokers, lenders, architects, attorneys
and other real estate professionals make it possible for CREW Network to
help you put together effective teams that make deals happen.
- Pension Real Estate
Association (PREA) - PREA's mission is to serve its members engaged
in institutional real estate investment through the sponsorship of
objective forums for education, research initiatives, membership
interaction and the exchange of information
- Real Estate Buyer's
Agent Council - The Real Estate Buyers Agent Council, REBAC, was
founded in 1988 to promote superior buyer representation skills and
services. An affiliate of THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS, members who
meet all course and professional experiential requirements are awarded
the ABR (Accredited Buyers Representative) and/or ABRMSM (Accredited
Buyers Representative Manager) designation(s). Both are the only
designations of their type recognized by NAR. The ABR designation is
geared towards agents who wish to enhance their buyer representation
skills, and provides proof to prospective buyer-clients of their
proficiency at servicing the special needs of buyers. The ABRMSM
designation, on the other hand, is intended for owners, brokers and
managers who have or intend to incorporate buyer representation into
their company’s service offerings.
- Real Estate Educators
Association (REEA) - The mission of the Real Estate Educators is to
provide resources and opportunities for professional development to
individuals and organizations involved in Real Estate education to
better serve their customer base. The members of the Real Estate
Educators Association come from all facets of the industry: Colleges and
Universities, Proprietary Schools, Corporate Trainers, Independent
Speaker/Trainers, Legal Scholars, Best-selling Authors, Technology
Innovators and thousands of classroom educators who work directly with
students every day. REEA is dedicated to delivery of high-quality sales
associates to the nation's real estate brokers, regulators, and,
ultimately, to consumers.
- Real Estate Institute of
Canada (REIC) - The Real Estate Institute of Canada (REIC) is an
association of professionals that has been educating and certifying
specialists in real estate since 1955. Its goals are: (a) Providing
lifelong learning, (b) Maintaining a relevant resource centre, (c)
Awarding professional designations, (d) Creating networking
opportunities & (e) Representing and promoting the real estate
industry and profession
- Real Estate Research Institute
(RERI) - The Real Estate Research Institute is a non-profit
organization created to stimulate high quality research on real estate
investment performance and market fundamentals that will elevate the
quality of real estate decision making. It was incorporated in 1987 as
the NCREIF Research Institute under the sponsorship of the National
Council of Real Estate Investment Fiduciaries (NCREIF). Its mission is
to encourage research that applies academic theory and analytic
techniques to real estate investment decision-making by: (a)
Establishing an agenda of issues critical to a better understanding of
real estate markets, investment characteristics and performance, (b)
Raising funds to support rigorous, objective and practical research on
these key issues, (c) Soliciting, evaluating, and funding specific
proposals for research from academics, industry, and the investment
community & (d) Communicating the results as broadly as possible.
- Real Estate Services
Providers Council, Inc. (RESPRO) - The Real Estate Services
Providers Council, Inc. (RESPRO®) is a national non-profit trade
association that unites providers from across the home buying and
financing industry towards one common goal: A business and regulatory environment
that better enables all of our members to efficiently offer affiliated
services through subsidiaries, joint ventures, and strategic
partnerships. Its members are: Real estate broker-owners, Real estate
franchisers, Mortgage lenders/brokers, Title insurers/agents, Home
builders, Home warranty companies, and other settlement service
providers throughout North America. It represents its members'
affiliated businesses before federal and state policymakers, help them
manage their confusing and changing regulatory environment, and enable
them to share ideas and develop successful business relationships across
industry lines.
- Royal Institution of
Chartered Surveyors (RICS) - RICS is the leading source of land, property,
construction and related environmental knowledge. We support 130 000
members worldwide, promote best practice, represent consumers’ interests
and provide impartial advice to society, businesses, governments and
global organisations.
- Society of Industrial and
Office Realtors (SIOR) - The Society of Industrial and Office
REALTORS© is a leading professional commercial and industrial real
estate association. SIOR represents today's most knowledgeable,
experienced, and successful commercial real estate brokerage
specialists. SIOR has certified many of its members with the prestigious
SIOR designation, a professional symbol of knowledge, production, and
ethics in the real estate industry. Commercial real estate professionals
who hold the SIOR designation, are recognized by corporate executives,
commercial brokers, agents, lenders, and other real estate professionals
as the most experienced and capable brokerage practitioners in any
market. Designees specialize in industrial, office, sales manager,
executive manager, or advisory services categories.
- International Code
Council - The International Code Council, a membership association
dedicated to building safety and fire prevention, develops the codes
used to construct residential and commercial buildings, including homes
and schools. Most U.S. cities, counties and states that adopt codes
choose the International Codes developed by the International Code
Council. There are substantial advantages in combining the efforts of
the existing code organizations to produce a single set of codes. Code
enforcement officials, architects, engineers, designers and contractors
can now work with a consistent set of requirements throughout the United
States. Manufacturers can put their efforts into research and
development rather than designing to three different sets of standards,
and can focus on being more competitive in worldwide markets. Uniform
education and certification programs can be used internationally. A
single set of codes may encourage states and localities that currently
write their own codes or amend the model codes to begin adopting the
International Codes without technical amendments. This uniform adoption
would lead to consistent code enforcement and higher quality
construction. The code organizations can now direct their collective
energies toward wider code adoption, better code enforcement and
enhanced membership services. All issues and concerns of a regulatory
nature now have a single forum for discussion, consideration and
resolution. Whether the concern is disaster mitigation, energy
conservation, accessibility, innovative technology or fire protection,
the ICC provides a single forum for national and international attention
and focus to address these concerns.
- Women's Council of
Realtors (WCR) - A network of successful REALTORS® empowering women
to exercise their potential as entrepreneurs and industry leaders. Its
goals are: (a) To be the source of education and business tools focused
on the needs of women REALTOR® entrepreneurs at all stages of
development, (b) To be a dynamic, accessible network, linking resources
and member expertise to drive business success, (c) To build, support
and promote strong leaders for the industry and the broader community
who are advocates for property rights and homeownership, (d) To be the
voice for the achievement and impact of women in real estate, (e) To be
sought after as a partner with other organizations to advance common
objectives, and (f) To be a network of strong chapters that consistently
deliver value and provide a collaborative, trusted, welcoming
environment in which members can achieve their business goals
American Institute of
Architects (AIA)
E Architect
Building Owners &
Managers Association (BOMA)
Boston Society of
Architects (BSA)
Citizens' Housing and
Planning Association
Commercial Real Estate
Network (CCIM)
Congress for the New
Urbanism (CNU)
Corporate Real
Estate Network
(CORENET - formerly NACORE)
The Counselors of Real
Estate (CRE)
Greater Boston Real Estate
Board (GBREB)
Institute of Real
Estate Management (IREM)
International Council of
Shopping Centers (ICSC)
National Association of
Home Builders (NAHB)
National Association of
Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP) – see also this
National Association of
Real Estate Investment Trusts (NAREIT)
Real Estate Finance
Association (REFA)
Real Estate Investment
Association (REIA)
The Real Estate Roundtable
(RER)
Society of Industrial and
Office Realtors (SIOR)
Urban Land Institute (ULI)
US Organizations for Homeowners and Buyers
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