HousingWire has discovered that the National Association of Realtors (NAR) has planned an emergency leadership meeting on Thursday. Sources have indicated that the purpose of the meeting is to discuss and implement new strategies for addressing the issues of the mortgage industry in 2023.
At present, NAR is comprised of over one million real estate professionals including brokers, agents, and lending specialists around the nations. The organization advocates for the industry through lobbying efforts and offers industry education for its members.
Some of the key issues NAR is expected to discuss during this emergency meeting include:
• Strengthening housing markets – Working together to adapt and adjust on a local level to ensure growth in the housing industry
• Reducing foreclosure crises – By exploring potential options to aid those affected by foreclosures
• Increasing access to educational opportunities – Providing educators with the tools they need to supply agents and brokers with the necessary knowledge and skills
• Continuing the online real estate revolution – Crafting regulations and guidelines to ensure buyers and sellers are protected in any digital transactions.
NAR’s emergency leadership meeting on Thursday is set to bring together many leaders of the association to discuss these key issues and create an action plan to progress the mortgage industry for 2023. The outcome of the meeting is sure to affect the loan process for buyers and sellers across the nation.
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