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RISMEDIA, Dec. 29, 2008-This week’s headlines from the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS include: check out the new features at REALTOR.com®; NAR urges industry to make mortgages more attainable; and help in writing real estate advertising from REALTOR Benefits® Publications. For more information, visit www.REALTOR.org.

Take a Tour of the All-New REALTOR.com®

The #1 real estate website is better than ever with more free member benefits and dynamic new site features and functions. New site features include four, larger photos on each listing for free, home value comparisons, interactive maps, links to neighborhood and school reports, and more! Seeing is believing-take a video tour or call 1-800-246-1901 for a personal tour with a REALTOR.com® representative.

NAR Urges Financial Regulators and Industry to Make Mortgages More Attainable

The NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® applauds recent actions by the Federal Reserve and the Treasury making mortgage interest rates more affordable.

Get Help Advertising Your Listings with Real Estate Advertising Made Easy

Real Estate Advertising Made Easy is a complete marketing tool for anyone involved in real estate. For the real estate professional, the mix and match format to ad writing provides an effective advertisement either for a classified ad or a ’spec’ sheet. In addition, the sales strategies, checklists and action plans will assist in career planning to the professional continually honing their skills level.


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