According to the May 2026 Housing Report from NC REALTORS®, listings are up, sales and inventory are down, while median sales price remains about the same as this time last year. Click this link to view the report: https://t.co/ZlN9dEmKTa
Join the Commission members for coffee on Wednesday, July 15th at 8:30, before the Commission meeting begins. You are also welcome to stay or attend the meeting. While not required, we will appreciate your RSVP by July 8th to [email protected].
Brokers who fail to complete their continuing education requirement by June 10, 2026, at 11:59 PM EDT, will have an inactive license on July 1st, 2026.
National Homeownership Month is observed each June to highlight the benefits of homeownership, promote affordable housing initiatives, and support Americans in building generational wealth.
According to Rule 58A .1702, NC real estate brokers must complete 8 hours of real estate CE as follows: (1) four credit hours of elective courses; and (2) four hours of either the General Update Course or for a broker with BIC Eligible status, the Broker-in-Charge Update Course.
The Commission invites members of the public to submit written comments on the proposed rules during the designated comment period of May 1 to July 3, 2026. Comments should be sent to: [email protected]. More details in this link: https://t.co/m3Xsxn2mKz
License renewal has began May 15, 2026, until June 30, 2026. Login to your Licensee Login to renew your license and update your contact information with the Commission. Remember, you do not have to have your CE completed before you renew your license, so don’t delay, renew today!
Brokers and consumers should reasonably be able to rely on information listed in MLS’s, however, errors are possible, and consumers should verify details that are important to them.
Commission hearing today at the North Carolina Real Estate Commission, 1313 Navaho Drive, Raleigh, NC. You may attend in person or watch the livestream, link on https://t.co/OiZUM5Wa0U.
Commission meeting today at the North Carolina Real Estate Commission, 1313 Navaho Drive, Raleigh, NC. You may attend in person or watch the livestream, link on https://t.co/OiZUM5VCbm.
Last month, NCREC's outreach efforts included presentations at Granville Early College High School, Johnson C. Smith University, hosting the FIRE summit at NC A&T State University, and attending career fairs at UNC Charlotte, and Wayne Community College.
License renewal begins today until June 30, 2026. Login to your Licensee Login to renew your license and update your contact information with the Commission. Remember, you do not have to have your CE completed before you renew your license, so don’t delay, renew today!
NCREC Commission Members and Staff attended the ARELLO Mid-Year Conference in Louisville, Kentucky. Commission Member, Sandra O’Connor, and Director of Regulatory Affairs, Janet Thoren, participated in panel discussions.
Agency can be a difficult topic for consumers to understand. Watch this video for Part 7, the final video of our new Consumer Series: Understanding Agency – The difference between a Broker and a Realtor®. https://t.co/brqgdnDL1H