Posts Tagged ‘REALTORS’
OBAR Sound Byte: OBAR Flyer
BICs should have received our quarterly flyer in the mail this week. If your BIC hasn’t shared it with you, find out what you need to know by clicking here.
Read MoreAnother Successful Charity Surf Fishing Tournament for OBAR
The Outer Banks Association of REALTORS® (OBAR) is thrilled to announce the success of its 26th Annual Charity Surf Fishing Tournament, an event that brought together fishing enthusiasts and philanthropists for a great cause.
Read MoreOctober MLS Statistical Report
Trending with NAR reports, October sales in the Outer Banks were down compared to October 2022. However, the median sale price for residential property
Read MoreGet that BICUP with Gallagher (or GENUP or Elective)
If you are a BIC or BIC Eligible, this is your last chance to take your BICUP with OBAR in the 2023/2024 education cycle! Funnyman Gallagher
Read MoreREALTOR® Celebration By The Sea Is Just Around the Corner
You are invited to the REALTOR® Celebration by the Sea in honor of our 2024 President, Richard Tolson. This year, we are changing things
Read MoreLet’s Break the Record and Save Lives in December!
Since 2018 OBAR has sponsored the annual Red Cross Holiday Blood Drive at the Holy Redeemer by the Sea Catholic Church.
Read MoreNominate a REALTOR® of the Year TODAY!
Each year an OBAR REALTOR® is recognized
for their professionalism, and involvement in OBAR and civic activities, and state and national activities.
Last Chance for BICUP in the 2023/2024 CE Cycle
The OBAR Education Committee and the Board of Directors strongly believe that Brokers-in-Charge (BIC) and BIC-Eligible members should take their Broker in Charge update
Read MoreOBAR Sound Byte: Mediators
OBAR Needs Mediators! There is still time to sign up for the 2-day virtual course with Stephanie Walker on November 29-30th through NCR.
Read MoreYPN Holiday Brunch & Learn
Tax season is just around the corner. Are you new to the real estate profession and not sure about 1099s and what to submit, or are you more seasoned, but looking
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