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Telephone (503) 540-0081
Mail: PO BOX 4114 - Salem 97302
Office:
2794 12th Street SE -
Salem 97302

2011 SARCF Christmas Party Video
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OUR MISSION is to uphold the REALTOR Code
of Ethics; protect and promote the interests of real property
ownership, educate and serve. |
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About SAR |
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The Salem Association of REALTORS
(SAR), is a member-driven, not-for-profit trade association with
a membership of nearly 600 members
in all real estate categories (residential sales, commercial
sales, development, property management and appraisals) and Affiliate members who work in
various real estate related industries.
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Monthly SAR Meetings Include: |
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SAR Education Seminar
SAR General Membership Meeting + Seminar
SAR REALTOR /ATTORNEY
Seminar
SAR & SARCF Committee Meetings
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Annual SAR Events Include: |
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SAR Awards Banquet
SAR Community Fund Benefit Event
SAR Community Fund Children's Christmas Party
SAR Summer Harvest Food Drive
SAR Social Events
The Salem Association of REALTORS
is dedicated to enhancing our members' ability to conduct their
real estate business by providing valuable education, tools, and
resources. We promote ethical standards and a spirit of
cooperation within a professional, competitive environment. We
engage in real estate-related community issues affecting our
members and/or their clients.
We are an organization that strives
to provide
our
members with useful educational sessions, beneficial resources
and to assist our members in being successful in real estate
industry, while being an advocate for both the industry and
private property rights.
SAR members are eligible to become recipients of prestigious
awards presented annually which include
REALTORS
of the Year; Commercial REALTORS
of the Year; Affiliate of the Year; and other desirable honors
and acknowledgements.
Nomination Forms |
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2011 SAR Award-Winners |
2011 REALTOR
of the Year
Don Meyer – RE/MAX Equity Group
Presenter: Jennifer Martin – Sperry Van Ness
2011 Commercial REALTOR
of the Year
Jennifer Martin – Sperry Van Ness
Presenter: Terry Hancock – Prudential Real Estate Professionals
- Commercial
2011 Bill Frey Memorial Commercial Transaction of the Year
Stew Stone – Prudential Real Estate
Commercial
Presenter: Terry Hancock – Prudential Real Estate Professionals
- Commercial
2011 Allen Jones Memorial Trophy
Nancy Fiskum – Prudential Real Estate
Professionals
Presenter: Sue Curths - Prudential Real Estate Professionals
Affiliate of the Year
Kris Nelson – First American Title
Presenter: Doug Schneider
2011 SAR President’s Award
Cindy Fletcher – AmeriTitle
Sandi Emery-Elwood – Prudential Real Estate Professionals
Presenter: George Grabenhorst – Rushing Real Estate, Inc.
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In addition to education and networking SAR helps maintain high
standards of conduct in the real estate profession as expressed
in the
Code of
Ethics of the National Association of
REALTORS .
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The Making Affordable Housing Work Toolkit
contains resources for REALTORS
on everything from short sales to helping buyers find
homeownership assistance programs. Find classes and information
on preventing foreclosures and much more. |
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The NEDCO
Community Partner Referral Program gives realtors,
lenders, and other community partners a chance to offer
clients or potential clients a free Homeownership
Consultation with a NEDCO Counselor.
Call for details 541-345-7106 |
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An Important Campaign to STOP
a
Transfer Tax
on home sales!
Learn more about the issue
and sign the petition at
www.protectoregonhomes.com |
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New Uncertified Woodstove
Legislation in Oregon
The 2009 Oregon Legislature passed a law
requiring the removal of any uncertified woodstove from a home
when it is sold. This law helps protect people from unnecessary
wood smoke pollution.
The new Woodstove requirement goes into effect
August 1, 2010. Until a disclaimer or info sheet for clients to
sign is available, you can use the info sheet found at DEQ to
make your sellers aware of this new requirement.
http://www.deq.state.or.us/aq/burning/woodstoves/questions.pdf
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Learn Sarver Heart
Center's Continuous Chest Compression CPR
Every three days, more Americans die from sudden cardiac arrest
than the number who died in the 9-11 attacks. You can lessen
this recurring loss by learning Continuous Chest Compression
CPR, a hands-only CPR method that doubles a person’s chance of
surviving cardiac arrest. It’s easy and does not require
mouth-to-mouth contact, making it more likely bystanders will
try to help, and it was developed at the University of Arizona
College of Medicine.
"This video is worth sharing," said Gordon A. Ewy, MD, director
of the UA Sarver Heart Center and one of the research pioneers
who developed this method.
CLICK TO VIEW VIDEO
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