Earning my MRP Designation
Kerry D. Alexander Earns NAR’s
Military Relocation Professional Certification
Military Personnel and Veterans
Benefit from
REALTOR® Expertise in Military
Benefits, the Relocation Process, and Support
JBSA Randolph, Texas, 9/3/2014 —
Kerry D. Alexander with Noble Group Realty, LLC has earned the nationally
recognized Military Relocation Professional (MRP) Certification. The National Association of REALTORS® confers
the MRP certification to REALTORS® who want to help military personnel and
veterans find housing solutions that best meet their needs and allow them to
take full advantage of their military benefits.
When military staff and their
families relocate, the services of a real estate professional who understands
their needs and timetables can make the transfer easier, faster, and less
stressful. REALTORS® who earn this
certification know to work with active-duty military buyers and sellers, as
well as veterans.
“Homeownership is an important
part of the fabric of America and having a stable home environment is vital
when men and women of the military are called away to serve their country.
Working with a REALTOR® who understands specific needs and timetables related
to military service will help make their transfers easier, faster, and less
stressful,” said NAR President Gary Thomas, broker-owner of Evergreen Realty,
in Villa Park, Calif. “The Military Relocation Professional certification will
help REALTORS® hone their knowledge and skills for working with veterans and active-duty
military buyers and sellers to ensure that homeownership remains affordable and
accessible to them.”
The certification provides NAR’s
members with resources to accommodate current and former military service members
at any stage of their military career and is an approved elective for NAR’s
Accredited Buyers Representative (ABR®) designation. To earn the MRP
certification, REALTORS® are required to be in good standing with NAR; complete
a one-day MRP certification core course; complete a pre-class readings to learn
military background information and better understand important acronyms and
military culture; and complete two webinars.
For more information about the MRP certification, visit
http://www.militaryrelocationpro.org
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