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Learn about revised forms and two practice changes in Wisconsin real estate practice.
The Wisconsin Real Estate Association is the leader in addressing and communicating the issues and trends affecting the state’s real estate industry. Working in partnerships, it provides professional services and support which enhance the success of real estate professionals.
4801 Forest Run Road, Suite 201. Madison, WI 53704-7337. WRA headquarters. 4801 Forest Run Road, Suite 201. Madison, WI 53704-7337
The Wisconsin REALTORS ® Association (WRA) is one of the largest trade associations in the state, headquartered in Madison, Wis. The WRA represents and provides services to more than 17,500 members statewide, made up of practicing real estate sales agents, brokers, appraisers, inspectors, bankers and other professionals who touch real estate.
To preserve, promote and support the philosophy of the Wisconsin Tradition in real estate education.
The Central Wisconsin Board of REALTORS® is the local trade association of the National Association of REALTORS® and Wisconsin REALTORS® Association. The National Association of REALTORS® is a leading force in organized real estate, dedicated to its members’ success.
The Wisconsin REALTORS® Association advocates every day on behalf of REALTORS® & property owners. Take action & support Real Estate in WI.
Wisconsin real estate trade organization servicing 16,500 REALTOR® members statewide. | The Wisconsin REALTORS® Association (WRA) is one of the largest trade associations in the state...
We are the Wisconsin Chapter of North America's premier professional association of developers and owners of commercial real estate. Vision: We are the champion for creating thriving communities in Wisconsin through successful real estate development.
The National Association of Realtors settlement announced last month came after lawsuits focused on the issue of transparency in home purchases and how commissions are paid and shared among buyers’ and sellers’ agents, WRA CEO Tom Larson said Friday in an interview.