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You'll be glad you chose a Certified Residential Specialist.

Just 1 in 20 REALTORS® has the experience, the commitment and the advanced training necessary to call themselves a Certified Residential Specialist. But despite that added expertise, a Certified Residential Specialist doesn't cost more than any other REALTOR®. In fact, the additional know-how you tap into may actually save you time and money when you're buying a home, or help increase your profits when you're selling one.

5 Reasons to Work with the top 5%
  1. Experience
    To earn the Certified Residential Specialist Designation, every REALTOR must have a significant mix of experience and volume of real estate transactions.
  2. Ethics
    Every Certified Residential Specialist is required to maintain membership in the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS and to abide by its strict Code of Ethics.
  3. A Focus on Home Buying & Selling
    To help make your home buying and selling process more rewarding, every Certified Residential Specialist must have a proven track record in the business, as well as advanced education in related areas like finance, technology and marketing.
  4. Technological Expertise
    The training available to Certified Residential Specialists includes a strong focus on technology and its applications in the real estate business.
  5. An Ability to Maximize Profits/Minimize Costs
    Every Certified Residential Specialist is trained to help you understand your local market, screen prospective buyers and sellers, negotiate in your best interest and, ultimately, help you enjoy a successful home purchase or sale.

Council of Residential Specialists' Mission and History

The Council of Residential Specialists is a not-for-profit affiliate of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®, with its headquarters in Chicago, Illinois. It is composed of nearly 40,000 Certified Residential Specialists (CRS) Designees and Candidates/General Members. The association was created to attract and retain those REALTORS® seeking the knowledge, tools and relationship-building opportunities needed to maximize their income and professionalism in residential real estate.

The Council was founded in 1976 and has four objectives:

  1. To enhance members' continuing competence through providing superior educational opportunities in a cost-effective manner.
  2. To provide and promote benefits which enhance the economic value of membership in the Council.
  3. To create and maintain organizational systems and alliances with appropriate organizations to ensure the integrity of the Council.
  4. To create and maintain procedures to ensure a standard of excellence that is required for earning the CRS Designation.

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