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What is value? At Maryland REALTORS®, we think of this every day when it comes to our members. Maryland REALTORS® exists to support and champion our members and specialties by focusing on Connections, Advocacy, Resources, and Expertise. We call this the Value Proposition, and it's how we bring value to your membership.

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April 28th, 2023 Graduates. The mission of the Leadership Academy is to build strong leaders for tomorrow who are committed to ensuring that our industry and communities are prepared for the challenges that lie ahead. The Leadership Academy is also a personal development program that will benefit you in all aspects of your life.

Featured Articles

Know Your Worth

Know Your Worth

On Thursday, March 14, 2024, I had one version of this column ready to go. Then news of the proposed National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) settlement was announced, so I threw out that version and I’m writing this one, instead.

How to Talk the Talk on Housing Issues

How to Talk the Talk on Housing Issues

Members of Maryland REALTORS® who attended our Lobby Day in February got a small taste of discussing housing issues with our state elected officials, but you don’t need to wait for our annual event to make an impact on housing in your community.

Celebrating Fair Housing Month

Celebrating Fair Housing Month

April marks the 56th anniversary of the passage of the Fair Housing Act, the landmark civil rights law signed by President Lyndon B. Johnson on April 11, 1968, that made discrimination in housing transactions unlawful.