Welcome to the Kenai Peninsula Association of REALTORS®
Our Mission Statement:
The Kenai Peninsula Association of REALTORS®, a non-profit, is organized to ensure professionalism, protect property rights, promote the ownership of real property and help members achieve success.
The Alaska Real Estate Commission (REC) has clarified your 2012-2014 dues and they are as follows: $375 for licensure fees and $125 for the recovery fund and can be paid online here: Ak REC from January 9th to January 31st. See the article in the AAR Magazine, page 5 for further information for renewing your license. Remember this is completely different from the AAR and NAR dues, this is state compliance.
Also in your AAR Magazine is the 2011 RPAC Score Card. I am pleased to once again announce we were at 100% participation and 759% over our goal! We had 4 (FOUR) Sterling “R”s ($1000 or more): Deb Moore, First American Title Company; Glenda Feeken, RE/MAX of the Peninsula; Dave Keating, Freedom Realty; Kelly Keating, Freedom Realty. Thank you to all who donated, and INVESTED in their business.
VISION STATEMENT
The Kenai Peninsula Association of REALTORS® strives to be a collective force in conjunction with the Alaska Association of REALTORS® and the National Association of REALTORS® influencing and shaping the real estate industry.We seek to be advocates of the right to own, use and transfer real property. As an association, we value honesty with ourselves and others, to create an environment where each of us can find support and encouragement, and to respect and accept each other. We promote a high level of professionalismthrough continued education. We adhere to a strict Code of Ethics®; and promote an increase in our understanding and involvement in our community.
Are you interested in becoming a Member? Click here for Membership Benefits. For an application click here .
Are you interested in becoming an Affiliate Member? Click here for information on Affiliate Membership Benefits.
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The Kenai Peninsula Association of REALTORS®, a non-profit, is organized to ensure professionalism, protect property rights, promote the ownership of real property and help members achieve success.