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Join NYSCAR in Boston Nov. 8-10 for NAR NXT, The Realtors Experience

David Ortiz

Boston, MA NAR NXT combines the power of industry-leading speakers, expert education and networking opportunities with 15,000+ attendees in Boston, MA for the year’s premier real estate conference.

Attendees—including real estate agents, brokers, real estate technology companies and more—exchange ideas and experiment with cutting-edge innovation at the industry’s largest real estate expo. Activate your A game, amp up your ambition and accelerate your success. Go big at NAR NXT—for yourself, your brokerage and your clients—and Bring on Business.

NAR governance meetings will be held November 6-11.

David Ortiz, Our Cleanup Hitter

MLB Hall of Famer and MVP, David Ortiz headlines our closing session on Sunday, Nov. 10. From childhood in the Dominican Republic to World Series Champion as a member of the Boston Red Sox, “Big Papi” left his mark. Be prepared to be inspired, gain new perspectives and learn strategies to transform your own career into a grand slam.

 

Realtors Relief Run 5K

Support our effort to raise $100,000 for the Realtors Relief Foundation. Participate as a runner, walker or cheerleader. Recruit colleagues to make it a team fundraising effort. See you at the starting line in Boston’s Seaport District, conveniently located in the NAR NXT campus!

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