Withdraw the welcome mat to criminals. Follow these safety tips
With the pandemic easing, many families in Northeast Florida are looking forward to visiting out-of-town relatives or heading on vacation.
How REALTORS® can apply for help from the Florida Realtors®’ Disaster Relief Fund
The Florida Realtors® Disaster Relief Fund was established to raise and distribute funds for members of the REALTOR® family who have experienced substantial damage or loss to their residence or office due to a disaster.
Sign up for a training session to unlock the mystery of Supra eKEY®
Do you find the Supra eKEY® a mystery to operate? Help is on the way.
NEFAR to host massive “Clean-up Florida Waters” event on St. Johns River
The NEFAR Community Affairs Task Force will host its annual Clean-up Florida Waters event on Saturday, July 24 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at a variety of locations along the St. Johns River.
CDC Extends Eviction Moratorium Through July
On Thursday, June 24, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) extended its federal eviction moratorium.
Sign the petition: Support NEFAR’s “Housing Trust Funds 4 Housing” campaign
The Northeast Florida Association of REALTORS® is assisting with a historic state-wide petition campaign to place a constitutional amendment regarding affordable housing on the 2022 General Election ballot.
CIPS Institute – “Exceeding every expectation I had!”
Julia Levy had everything positive to say as she finished up the five-day Certified International Property Specialist Institute at NEFAR’s Resource Center June 18.
Join the REALTORS® Are Good Neighbors Campaign
Many members of the Northeast Florida Association of REALTORS® spend much of their time, talent, and treasure giving back to their communities.
Don’t wait until the last minute to fulfill your NAR Code of Ethics requirement
It is never too early for members of the Northeast Florida Association of REALTORS® (NEFAR) to sign up for a Code of Ethics Class.
Hot Northeast Florida housing market shows no sign of cooling
Robust buyer demand fueled by low interest rates, historically low residential inventory, and the continued desire of out-of-staters to move to the Sunshine State, has caused Northeast Florida’s housing prices to surge.