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AREA CEO Ian Burns with Calgary REALTOR and 2017 AREA President Bob Jablonski. Photo by Tammy Hanratty Photography. Harnessing the Power of a REALTOR AREA celebrates 70 years of helping Realtors guide consumers by Mario Toneguzzi Buying or selling a home is one of the biggest financial transactions anyone can undertake in their lifetime and REALTORS are a critical and valuable part of the process. Their knowledge and expertise along every step of the decisionmaking journey is important in ensuring the real estate experience is a good one for people. The Alberta Real Estate Association, which is celebrating its 70th anniversary this year and represents 10,600 Realtors across the province, is helping Realtors remain at a top level of professionalism by continuing to raise the bar for them and advocating at a provincial level. We know that the public thinks it s important (to have a Realtor) because it s the largest financial transaction that most people will ever undertake in their entire lives. But you re also making an emotional decision. So, when you re dealing with a massive financial decision and there s emotion attached it s important that you use a trusted professional, says Ian Burns, AREA s chief executive officer for the past three years. Edmonton REALTORS and AREA volunteers: Director Doug Singleton, Vice-President Charlie Ponde, Provincial Government Relations Committee Chair Jennifer Lucas, CEO Ian Burns. Photo by Memories by ME Photography. Realtors have very specific expertise and knowledge. There s a saying that real estate is local. I think that s very true. If you want to know what s going on in the market, you want to talk to a Realtor in your local area. They re absolutely experts in what they do and they have the ability to help you through that transaction to save you money, to protect yourself. ALBERTA REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATION 70 YEARS

CHOOSING A REALTOR IS A PERSONAL DECISION. And Albertans clearly believe it s important to use a Realtor. AREA information shows that more than 90 per cent of Albertans surveyed say that if they are going to buy or sell a home they re going to use a Realtor. If you ask, people have mixed views of Realtors on the whole, but they are usually positive if you inquire about their most recent Realtor experience. Those numbers are stunning with satisfaction levels in the 80-plus per cent range, based on AREA market surveying from earlier this year. Burns says some people doubt the value of Realtors but those feelings typically come from a lack of understanding of what Realtors provide and their role in the real estate industry. In 2016, there were 52,169 MLS transactions in Alberta. Total dollar volume was $20.6 billion with the average sale price at $394,576. About 70 per cent of Albertans own their homes, according to Statistics Canada 2015 data. Burns says one of the key functions of a Realtor is to protect both buyers and sellers by providing them sound advice. It is a licensed and regulated profession, therefore giving both sellers and buyers confidence in the advice they are receiving. You may interview several REALTORS before finding the perfect fit for your personality and specific needs. Some of the best ways to find a REALTOR are: Talk to family and friends. REALTORS build their business through referrals, so asking others about their experiences and recommendations is a great way to find a REALTOR who suits you; Look at REALTOR names on property listings in your desired neighbourhood, as these REALTORS may have a good understanding of that neighbourhood; and Search for a REALTOR on realtor.ca, by name, office, city or language spoken. When interviewing a REALTOR, there are several questions you may want to ask before entering into an agreement to buy or sell through that REALTOR. Here is a list of questions to consider asking: How long have you been in real estate? What is your average list-to-sales price ratio? How will your marketing plan meet my needs? How will you ensure I find a place I love? Do you have any references? May I review documents I will be asked to sign? What sort of referrals will you make? How much do you charge? What sort of guarantee do you offer? What haven t I asked you that I need to know? ALBERTA REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATION 70 YEARS 2

Not all real estate agents are REALTORS. With the support of a 120,000-member network, a Code of Ethics to follow, and exclusive access to Boards MLS Systems, REALTORS have more to offer. Look for the REALTOR R. The MLS trademarks and the associated logos are owned by The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) and identify the quality of services provided by real estate professionals who are members of CREA. The trademarks REALTOR, REALTORS and the REALTOR logo are controlled by CREA and identify real estate professionals who are members of CREA.

Alberta Real Estate Association, 1st Annual convention. Palliser Hotel, Calgary, October 3rd, 1947. Photo courtesy of Glenbow Archives NA-4049-5. Realtors have a regulatory obligation to fulfil their fiduciary duties of loyalty, confidentiality and of full disclosure of all conflicts of interest that may arise between the seller s interests and those of the Realtor or buyers. Rules and regulations are changing. Market conditions are changing. But Realtors by the nature of what they do every day and enhanced by requirements they have through professional affiliations at the local, provincial and national level are uniquely positioned to be up to date in the advice they relay to consumers. Whether the market is heated or struggling the sound advice of a Realtor is crucial. AREA represents about 5,500 Realtors in Calgary, who are served on local matters by the Calgary Real Estate Board. In 2016, the Calgary region experienced 22,522 MLS transactions for a total dollar volume of $10.4 billion and an average sale price of $463,047. Bob Jablonski, president of AREA and a practicing Calgary Realtor, says his perspective is simple: a Realtor is a trusted adviser to clients. You re there to protect their interests in all cases and scenarios to give them advice, to talk to them about the values of the properties they re looking at buying or selling, to give them the data so they can make an informed decision. At the end of the day, it s their money and it s a lot of money. And you have to be there to make sure you re giving them the best advice possible, says Jablonski. Realtors guide people through the decision-making process; not making the decision for them but helping them understand everything about a transaction. Calgary has experienced an active and changing housing market over the last few years. With that dynamic taking place, it becomes even more important for consumers to have access to the expertise and knowledge that Realtors provide. We have to know all the markets and if we don t know a market well enough we find out. We study the market. We ask questions of other Realtors in the community. Get information from the real estate board or from AREA to make sure that we re totally competent in giving the proper service and if we re not we ll refer to someone we feel will take care of it, says Jablonski. Proud to work with REALTORS We are proud partners of Alberta Real Estate Association for 70 great years. Congratulations! 1135 17 Ave SW www.toolepeet.com 403-245-1177 CENTURY 21 Bamber would like to thank the Alberta Real Estate Association for your continued partnership and congratulations on your 70th Anniversary! Proudly serving you as the # 1 CENTURY 21 Brokerage in Alberta 403.245.0773 www.century21bamber.ab.ca ALBERTA REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATION 70 YEARS 4

Realtors are the rational voice in what can be a very emotional transaction. So, when someone gets an offer on a property or they make an offer for one, they know they re being reasonable and realistic. Jablonski says Realtors are also very important in helping people navigate through what can be a very confusing and complicated process if they don t have the experience and knowledge to undertake a complicated financial and legal transaction. Nowadays there are so many rules and regulations and things that come up in a home inspection. Non-disclosure of defects in a property. Selling it for under what it s worth. A buyer that s under-represented may overpay for a property, says Jablonski. It s a very emotional process and you need somebody there to be level-headed for you and give you the information. That s where the Realtor comes in. They can give you that arm slength transaction and help you make the right decision. Burns says rules and regulations in the real estate industry are an essential part of maintaining the base level of what is required to be a licensed professional but AREA s role as an association is to elevate a member s ability so they are achieving professional excellence and giving clients the best service and being the best Realtor they can be. Really our goal is to foster and promote professional excellence through member-centric services, advocacy and professional development. Those are really the three pillars of what AREA does for our members, explains Burns. Advocating for members is done in different ways but the primary one is protecting Realtors interests with the government. That work ultimately benefits consumers. AREA s advocacy comes through direct lobbying and consultation. We have significant consultation with government on matters related to real estate, says Burns. Examples include the provincial Condo Act legislation as AREA worked closely with Service Alberta on the development of condo regulations with its main position being a reduction in fees for condo documents. AREA participated in consultations and the announcement of new legislation introduced in May the New Home Buyer Protection Amendment Act which will establish a builder licensing program that will help consumers distinguish good builders from bad builders. AREA supported builders licensing and an online registry of builders to protect consumers and encourage safer building practices. A major initiative for members is ensuring there is no land transfer tax in Alberta and AREA has successfully lobbied for it to remain at zero in the province once again another major benefit to consumers. AREA is also very focused on the professional development of its members. Our goal is really to improve the level of professionalism for Realtors to make sure that they re up to date on the latest information and that we are giving them the skills and tools that they need to do their job well, says Burns. We have required mandatory education on an annual basis to make sure that Realtors are kept up to date on important things. Last year, AREA offered a course on FINTRAC, the Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada, to make sure Realtors understood what was required of them. The centre is Canada s financial intelligence unit assisting in the detection, prevention and deterrence of money laundering and the financing of terrorist activities. Other professional development is voluntary but geared to train Realtors in various ways of improving their skills. Rogers is proud of our partnership with the Alberta Real Estate Association AREA Wireless is pleased to offer an unparalleled low-cost mobility plan with fantastic features to Alberta REALTORS, friends and family. Start saving today! Contact areawireless@albertarealtor.ca or 1-855-783-1717 for more information or to join the plan. www.albertarealtor.ca/page/area-wireless ALBERTA REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATION 70 YEARS 5

AREA s third pillar is member-centric services. It is responsible for all the forms that are used in real estate contracts within the residential world. It ensures they are constantly updated for consumer protection. We re evolving and creating the best documents we can so that real estate transactions can happen smoothly, says Burns. AREA s focus on forms allows Realtors to work with consistency throughout the province. They are written in easy-to-understand language, containing the necessary legal and regulatory terms to protect their legal integrity. And Realtors receive information and training sessions to keep them current on their use of the forms. AREA also continues to look at ways of supporting Realtors by offering them services to help them do their job better. We want our Realtor members to be able to focus on providing their clients with the best possible experience, says Burns. By providing value to our members they can, in turn, provide the best value to the Albertans they serve. Suite 217, 3332 20 Street SW, Calgary, Alberta T2T 6T9 In Calgary: 1.403.228.6845 Toll Free: 1.800.661.0231 albertarealtor.ca Serving AlbertA S real estate industry with experience And practical Advice miller thomson has a team whose knowledge spans all areas of real estate including residential real estate, property development, condominium law, retail and hospitality law, commercial transactions, leasing and syndications. our lawyers have the depth and breadth of experience to handle any and all real estate matters and depending on the scope of your needs, can also provide specialized financing, tax, environmental and other advice. it is part of the multidisciplinary approach that our group takes to ensure that you have all of the angles covered. For more information on our services, please contact: calgary Telephone: 403.298.2400 Toll Free: 1.888.298.2400 Fax: 403.262.0007 Email: calgary@millerthomson.com edmonton Telephone: 780.429.1751 Toll Free: 1.800.215.1016 Fax: 780.424.5866 Email: edmonton@millerthomson.com millerthomson.com vancouver calgary edmonton saskatoon regina london kitchener-waterloo guelph toronto vaughan markham montréal ALBERTA REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATION 70 YEARS 6