The Fair Housing Champion Award was launched in 2022, and the first four winners were honored in an online ceremony on April 27. Learn more.
Implicit-Bias Training Is Here
NAR’s new implicit-bias curriculum helps real estate professionals interrupt stereotypical thinking.
NAR’s Bryan Greene Joins Third Way to Discuss Solutions to the Housing Supply and Affordability Crisis
Greene highlighted policy proposals NAR is pursuing to make homeownership accessible to more people and outlined supply solutions that can be activated immediately.
What to Do About Housing Affordability
With affordable housing in steady decline, NAR and REALTORĀ® associations are planting the seeds to extend homeownership to all.
NAR Study Shows Lack of Affordable Housing Biggest Obstacle to Home Buying
The report compares the experiences of both potential and successful home buyers across races and ethnicities. The biggest challenges identified are a lack of affordable homes, a lack of homes that fit their criteria, competing with multiple offers, and saving for a down payment.
What Will it Take to Close the Racial Homeownership Gap?
Join us on April 27 at 3pm ET for this lively and timely event as we continue working to eliminate discrimination and broaden homeownership opportunity.
Avoid Fair Housing Violations in Advertising
Real estate professionals are legally obligated to uphold fair housing laws, and the language you use in your advertising needs to be vetted carefully.
NAR Fair Housing Grant Toolkit
State and local REALTORĀ® associations can apply for an NAR Fair Housing Grant. Learn more by reading the Fair Housing Grant Toolkit.
Visions and Tools for Homeownership With Lydia Pope
The National Association of Real Estate Brokers (NAREB) was founded in 1947 as an equal opportunity and civil rights advocacy organization for African American real estate professionals, consumers, and communities in America. Guest Lydia Pope talks about the history and current work of NAREB.
NAR Fair Housing Grants
State and local REALTORĀ® associations can apply for an NAR Fair Housing Grant. Learn more.