GUEST VIEWPOINT: Setting the Record Straight on Real Estate Transactions After Landmark Case
I’ve seen it alleged that NAR, local Realtor boards or multiple listing services set commissions. Commissions are already negotiable between clients and real estate agents.
PRESIDENT'S CORNER: What Follows a Year Like No Other?
I can’t believe that it has been a year since I stepped into the role of HGAR 2020 President,
PRESIDENT'S CORNER: Lessons From a Year of Resilience and Perseverance
If I were to go back two years, to when I accepted the position of HGAR President-Elect, and knew then
PRESIDENT'S CORNER: Behind the Scenes and the Success of HGAR
I had the distinct pleasure recently to listen in on the second session of our Leadership Accelerator program. This session
PRESIDENT'S CORNER: Warm Welcomes and a ‘Win’ Mentality
I would like to start by welcoming all the members of the Bronx-Manhattan North Association of Realtors to the Hudson
PRESIDENT'S CORNER: The Power of Partnerships
We are seven months through 2020, and most would probably agree it’s been a challenging year so far. I
PRESIDENT'S CORNER: We Want YOU!!!
Every year in July, HGAR sends out a request for applications for open seats on our Board of Directors, including
PRESIDENT'S CORNER: HGAR to Grow with Next Merger Deal
Over the years of my involvement at HGAR, I’ve seen the organization grow both organically and through mergers with
PRESIDENT'S CORNER: Realtors Must Take Active Part in Fostering Diversity
We were all shocked and appalled by the recent senseless killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. No person should die
PRESIDENT'S CORNER: Getting Ready for the ‘Next Normal’
I heard this term “the next normal” recently and it immediately resonated with me. Normal is what we get accustomed
PRESIDENT'S CORNER: Leadership Now!
In challenging times, leaders quickly stand out. They may not look to draw attention to themselves, but they quietly inspire,
PRESIDENT'S CORNER: The Boulder in the Road
In June 2019, on Highway 145 near Dolores, CO, an 8.5-million-pound boulder, along with another 2.5-million-pound rock, rolled