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I garnered my GRI in my first year of Real Estate.  I wanted to know as much as possible, as quickly as possible.  I was in class for three weeks (it's shorter now), took a few tests, and voila:  I had those three magic letters after my name, which served me quite well for the rest of my career. 

This year I attained my ABR designation and I am taking classes for my ALC (Accredited Land Consultant) designation, which I will finish next year.  The coveted CRS designation is also on the horizon for 2008. 

Why not?  Statistically speaking, every designation you garner nets you quite a generous "salary increase".   Knowledge is power, and in this, or any market, that is the most important component.  Knowing how to successfully navigate the seas of a volatile Real Estate market is quite an asset, don't you agree?

I've compiled a list of worthy designations you actually have to work for in order to obtain.  The easiest one, the ABR is a good one to start with, GRI is a great one to graduate from, and the CRS seems to be the Mac Daddy of Residential Real Estate.   If you work with land, you owe it to yourself and your clients to garner the ALC designation. 

If you are thinking of selling commercial real estate, the coveted CCIM label is the ultimate designation for the inveterate professional.  There are only a handful of those agents in any given market.  The last time I priced it - in 1988 !!! - it was about $ 20,000 and it entailed traveling to several places around the country and staying for training a week at a time.  The exams are real tough, I hear (thus the small number of CCIM's).

Let me know which ones you are working on and why. 

CRS           There are over one million REALTORS® in business today. So if you want to find that one-in-a-million REALTOR®, start with the over 37,000 who hold the Certified Residential Specialist Designation. CRS is the symbol of excellence in residential real estate. Our members have proven they have the experience, training and commitment to be among the best in their profession. Find out how you can become a CRS                     http://www.crs.com/

CCIM                   A Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM) is a recognized expert in the disciplines of commercial and investment real estate. A CCIM is an invaluable resource to the commercial real estate owner, investor, and user, and is among an elite corps of more than 9,000 professionals who hold the CCIM designation across North America and more than 30 countries. Nearly 10,000 additional professionals are pursuing the CCIM designation.       http://www.ccim.com/about/ccim.html

ABR           The Accredited Buyer Representative (ABR®) designation is the benchmark of excellence in buyer representation. This coveted designation is awarded to real estate practitioners by the Real Estate Buyer's Agent Council ("REBAC") of the National Association of REALTORS® who meet the specified educational and practical experience criteria.    http://www.realtor.org/realtororg.nsf/pages/abrdesignation

ALC           Accredited Land Consultants are the recognized Land REALTOR® experts.  The designation is awarded by the Board of Directors to members who have completed a comprehensive program of education and service to the Realtors Land Institute. http://www.rliland.com/AboutTheAlcDesignation.html

GRI        The Graduate REALTOR® Institute (GRI) symbol is the mark of a real estate professional who has made a commitment to providing a superior level of professional services by earning the GRI designation. REALTORS® with the GRI designation are highly trained in many areas of real estate to better serve and protect their clients. Learn about other benefits of earning the GRI designation.   http://www.realtor.org/griclear.nsf/pages/futdesigmain?opendocument

 

 

 

 

 

           

 

 

2 Comments on Do You BS, or CRS?

I am going into my second year in RE. Recently, I had someone tell me not to waste time on getting any designations. I am thinking now is a great time to educate myself and as long as I have to pay for an education I may as well get the benefit of those little letters after my name. What do you think? Why would someone tell me not to bother?

12/29/2007 07:00 PM by Sally Zatkoff (Weichert)


Dear Sally,

Do yourself a favor and read this blog posted on the featured page.  It has had over 90 comments from agents who have gone through the training.  You'll learn a lot from them.

Good luck!

PS:  Follow your instinct; it's pointing you in the right direction.  Read the blog; you'll understand.

12/29/2007 07:08 PM by Mirela Monte, Your Myrtle Beach Connection


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