2022 RAR LEADERSHIP
2022 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Gail Ailor
Rhonda Carroll
Jenni Comer
Blake Eudailey
John Finn
Claire Forcier-Rowe
Dakia Knight
Scott McClaine
Cathy Noonan
Monica Rawles
Karen Smith
John VanderSyde
Elizabeth Weis
LAST-MINUTE TAX TIPS
With the end of the year approaching, this is a good time to consider tax deductible expenses for 2022 and weigh the benefit of expediting early 2023 anticipated purchases, in order to deduct them from 2022 taxes. Some of the expense items REALTORS® can usually deduct are:
» Advertising
» Legal and Professional Fees
» Dues and Subscriptions
» Meals and Entertainment
» Cell Phone
» Sentrilock Lockbox Fees
» Broker Fees
» Education Expenses
» Office Supplies
» Client Gifts
» Internet
» Mileage
» Postage and Delivery Costs
RAR members and CVR MLS users can see and print a receipt for 2022 Association and MLS-related expenses by logging into their online account and clicking on “View Paid and Unpaid Invoices.” Be sure to check with a tax consultant/accountant, if you have questions concerning the deductibility of an expense.
Compliance with the Tax Reform Act of 1993 requires that the portion of dues attributable to lobbying and political activities at the state and federal levels of government be considered nondeductible for income tax purposes. The estimated portions allocated by the Richmond-, Virginia- and National REALTOR® Associations for lobbying on behalf of real estate interests are listed below. These figures should be communicated to your tax consultant.
2023 ESTIMATED NON-DEDUCTIBLE PORTIONS OF DUES
RAR: 6.2% or $13.95 VR: 10.4% or $19.24 NAR: 34% or $51.00
Note: NAR Consumer Advertising Campaign special assessment of $45 is exempt from the above formula and considered a deductible expense.
PRESIDENT-ELECT Kristin Krupp VICE PRESIDENT Joan Dorsey PRESIDENT Dare Tulloch IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT Libby GatewoodPresident’s Letter
BY DARE TULLOCHTime passes all too quickly. I feel as if I just finished writing my introductory letter as your incoming 2022 President and now I am writing my farewell. Ironically, as we look to the end of 2022 and the beginning of a new year, the outlook can be characterized with a word we have had to use quite often this year—uncertainty. This time last year, much of the uncertainty revolved around the lingering pandemic. Now, the local market, the national economy and the legal landscape present us with unknowns.
But what we do know is that RAR and CVR MLS are well equipped to face the future. We are curious, open, and agile; so no matter what comes our way, we are prepared to see opportunities, where others see challenges. In 2022, we leaned into our strengths. For example, we strengthened and expanded our virtual classroom. We now offer a variety of webinars, CE classes, and MLS trainings— virtually, conveniently, efficiently. Another of our strengths is our commitment to building relationships through networking—whether on the golf course during our spring tournament or at REALTORfest in October.
The REALTOR® voice in the broader community remained strong in 2022—as we protected private property rights, advocated for changes in local land use policies to create more housing units, supported the efforts of our affordable housing providers, and ran digital campaigns to get out the vote in favor of bond referendums in both Chesterfield and Henrico counties.
While we built upon our strengths, we continued to innovate. New additions to our suite of technology products include DepositLink—a secure and efficient way to collect and manage earnest money deposits; ListTrac—a listing analytics tool which tracks where your listings receive the most digital attention; and MLS-Touch—a new and vastly improved mobile app for accessing and working within Matrix. We merged our MLS residential property input forms for efficiency and data accuracy.
These are just a few of the past year’s highlights. And I am proud to say that excellent customer service was a strength on display daily, as the leadership and staff of RAR and CVR MLS are always here for you. It was a tremendous honor to serve as your 2022 President. I am thrilled to pass the baton to Kristin Beran Krupp who will lead us so ably in the coming year.
2022: The Year in Review... and a Look Ahead
BY HANNAH BAUMERHighlights from a productive year:
GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS
LOBBIED successfully for legislation allowing the Virginia Association of REALTORS® to provide health insurance for its members
PASSED emergency legislation guaranteeing a seller’s right to an attorney during closing
SERVED on Chesterfield’s ZoMod Technical Advisory Committee to assist in zoning code rewrite
SUPPORTED bond referendums in Chesterfield, Goochland and Henrico
PARTICIPATED in the Hanover County Comprehensive Plan development
None of this would be possible without the REALTOR® members who volunteer their time, energy and ideas through the Legislative Committee and the RPAC Trustees.
LIVE AND VIRTUAL TRAININGS
CVR MLS staff is happy to offer trainings on specific topics both virtually and in-person. To schedule a training for your office, email mls@cvrmls.com
INTRODUCTION TO CVR MLS
Introduction to CVR MLS is a good orientation or refresher on basic Matrix® functions. The second portion of the training includes the basics of our compliance program and participants earn a compliance waiver.
ON-DEMAND TRAINING
CVR MLS offers a constantly updated Knowledge Base filled with training specific to our services.
EDUCATION
RAR offered 155 onsite, virtual, and on-demand classes in 2022, including 9 designation and certification classes and 180 hours of pre-broker education. Members also took advantage of special offerings of the Richmond Region Tourism Ambassador Workshop, REALTOR® Safety Training and a mini-conference focused on Advancing Women in Real Estate.
CLASSES onsite/virtual/ on-demand
HOURS of pre-broker education
CLASSES designation/ certification
MARKETING CAMPAIGN
The 2022 Consumer Campaign focused on expanding the stock photography available to members. The library was expanded this year to include updated photos of Richmond landmarks.
1. In January, the PHA Board appointed Jovan Burton as the organization’s first, full-time Executive Director.
2. PHA was selected as one of the data leads for the Wells Fargo WORTH initiative, a program that will leverage $7.5 million to create more than 2,000 Black, Indigenous, and people of color homeowners (BIPOC) over the next five years in Richmond.
3. Through a partnership with PlanRVA and Virginia Housing, PHA allocated $2.7 million to help produce more than 270 units of affordable housing across the region over the next three years, with five of the units being completed in 2022.
4. The Housing Resource Line reached its second-year anniversary, having served over 16,000 residents and helped connect households to more than $1 million in financial assistance since the program’s inception in 2020.
RAR GOLF TOURNAMENT AND SPRING FLING
AT MAGNOLIA GREEN | APRIL 27, 2022
RAR’s Golf Tournament and Spring Fling Cocktail Reception at the beautiful Magnolia Green Golf Course were great successes. Tournament players competed for prizes and all members were invited to join the Spring Fling reception to enjoy beverages, appetizers and great music.
EVENTS
LOCKTOBERFEST
OCTOBER 3 – 31, 2022
CVR MLS hosted the 2nd Annual Locktoberfest, an excellent opportunity for agents to return idle lockboxes to win some great prizes, including the chance to win free 2023 CVR MLS fees.
REALTORFEST
OCTOBER 18, 2022
RAR’s premier event, REALTORfest, returned to the Convention Center. Members heard from top-notch speakers, gained industry insights, and enjoyed exceptional networking opportunities with industry affiliates.
RPAC APPRECIATION RECEPTION
DECEMBER 1, 2022
This annual reception is held in recognition of RAR’s RPAC Investors and their commitment to the Association’s advocacy work. Every year, RPAC’s Fair Share ($99+) and Major ($250+) Investors are invited to share a cocktail and break bread with their City Councilors, Boards of Supervisors, Delegates, and Senators from across the region.
RPAC BRICK UNVEILING
JANUARY 12, 2023
This event is held for investors who gave $2500 to RPAC in 2022. They are honored with their name engraved on a brick outside of RAR’s main entrance.
INSTALLATION RECEPTION AT THE WESTIN RICHMOND HOTEL | DECEMBER 7, 2022
RAR’s leadership for the following year is installed during this reception. In 2022 we celebrate the installation of Kristin Krupp as RAR and CVR MLS President for 2023.
A Look Ahead
BY KRISTIN KRUPPFirst and foremost, I want to thank our 2022 President Dare Tulloch for her outstanding leadership this year. I am proud to follow in her footsteps.
Typically, your incoming President uses this letter to outline all of the products, programs, and services we have on tap for the coming year. While next year will provide us with a number of exciting opportunities—for example, the return of our TRENDS event which will feature Lawrence Yun and Leigh Brown—I want to step away from specific RAR/CVR MLS activities and reflect more broadly on why we as REALTORS® do what we do each day.
For me, the answer to that question is service. I was raised to believe that serving others was a noble calling and I have always wanted to and enjoyed facilitating the success of others. As a young college student, I thought my passion for service would lead me to a career in law. But when I returned to Richmond, I became convinced that as a REALTOR®, I could help people make one of the biggest decisions of their lives and walk with them through a process that can produce stress and anxiety; before, finally, the keys are collected and the threshold is crossed.
What we do and how we do it matters, profoundly. What we do matters to our economy, our communities, and the people we are privileged to have as our clients. Annually the housing industry constitutes 15% – 18% of
our nation’s Gross Domestic Product. Imagine the hole in our national economy without our daily labors. For our communities, through encouraging home ownership, we mitigate blight, we stimulate investment, and we foster a sense of pride and belonging. For our clients, we help them not only realize the dream of home ownership, but also build wealth. For some of our clients, the asset of a home will provide them—for the first time—the opportunity to pass wealth from one generation to another. It is not an overstatement to say that, daily, we each have an opportunity to transform lives. What an honor and privilege.
How we go about our work matters too. If someone has a bad experience at a restaurant, they eat somewhere else the next time. If someone does not care for their dentist, in six months, they can choose another dentist. But if a seller or buyer experiences unprofessional service from a REALTOR®, that experience will stay with them for several years, until the next time they wish to sell or buy. Our first impressions, our interactions throughout the buying and selling processes, what we post on social media—all of these affect our personal brands and our collective brand—REALTOR®.
In 2023, economic, legal, and regulatory challenges will confront our industry. But I hope you will join with me in being steadfastly proud of our profession and resolutely hopeful about the market, the industry, and most importantly, the communities and people we serve. Happy holidays and best wishes for the new year.
Join the RPAC Elite
Many thanks to the 2022 RPAC Major Investors. This list reflects only RPAC contributions received before October 3, 2022.
To be recognized in the future on these pages as a member of the RPAC Elite, invest $250 or more in Richmond RPAC.
Log in to RARealtors.com and look for the Invest in “RPAC link” on your member profile page or use this QR Code.
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TOM INNES RE/MAX Commonwealth Hall of Fame Member RHONDA CARROLL Clocktower Realty Group JOHN FINN United Real Estate Richmond President’s Circle Member CLAIRE FORCIER-ROWE BHHS PenFed Realty Hall of Fame Member BETH DALTON Long & Foster REALTORS® President’s Circle & Hall of Fame Member JOHN POWELL BHHS Towne Realty President’s Circle & Hall of Fame Member KAREN SMITH RE/MAX Commonwealth President’s Circle & Hall of Fame Member SHANNA STORY Parr & Abernathy Realty, Inc. President’s Circle & Hall of Fame MemberContributors | $99+
Laura Adams
Nicholas Adams
Matt Addison
Alia Adlich
Miles Agee
Crystal Allen
Susan Allison
Adel Alshaer
Luis Amaya-Fogg
Jennifer Anderson
Catena Armstrong
Pamela Artis
DJ Ashlock
Janet Ashworth
Edward Atiyeh
Crishawn Atkins
Catherine Auernheimer
Holly Baker
Rino Balducci
Anne Ball
Raffi Bandazian
Regina Banks
Khaliyah Barakhyahu
Robert Batchelor
Alison Beckner
David Bencomo
Westley Bennett
Brent Beswick
James Blandford
Bruce Boardman
Mary Boese
Caitlin Bojarski
Selma Bowen
Sean Bowers
Allen Bradley
Linda Bradley
Lori Bradley
Elizabeth Branch
Darlene Brent
Tanya Brice
Jeff Brooks
Luther Brown
Reginald Brown
Peyton Burchell
Randy Burke
Marcy Caffrey
Donald Cahoon
Angel Campoverde
Carol Carlyle
Regenia Carter
Don Case
Patricia Chang
Martha Chapman Wayne Chasen
Aekta Chawla
Mahmud Chowdhury
Noble Chowdhury Jason Ciatteo
Austin Clark John Clark
Margret Clark
Sharon Coleman Nicole Collins
Paul Collins
Jennifer Comer
Roslyn Cousins John Cox
Crysta Cozelos
Sandra Crawford
F Thomas Cross
Nathaniel Cross
Charles Crowder
Gilmer Dalton Laurie Dalton
Karla Davadi Brooke Davis
Maegan Deibler
Donna DeJarnette Maggie Delonay Bret Derby
Meghan Dickey Hale James Donohue
Shelon Douglas
Robert Duncan
Terry Earnest
Skye Eddy
Jennifer Elliott
Donna Ellis
John Enright
Ronald Glenn Evans
Stephanie Evans
David Ferguson
Michelle Ferguson
Jeffrey Finn
Robert Firestone
Susan Fisher
Judith Flaig Graffum
Bruce Flight H David Fogg
Sandra Francisco
Louise Freedman
Sarah Freeman
Robert Furr
Charles Futrell Griffin Garnett Helen Garnett Wanda Garrett
Jeany Garrido Tom Gaye W Paul Gee
Kim Gentil
Geneva Getties
Richard Giles Sherry Gilliam
Sonya Goddard C Wayne Goff Christina Gore
Skip Grandstaff Elizabeth Granger Melissa Grohowski
Jason Hanson
Amanda Hardesty
Evelina Harris-Wilson
Sandra Hayashi Iris Hernandez
Robert Hertzler
Pearl Hill
Michael Hippchen
Patricia Hogan
Donna Holcomb C Y Holley Mike Horne
Patrick Horsley Ryan Hudson Wanda Huggins
Charles Hunt
Terri Hunt Allison Hurley
Joseph Inge
Talliscia Irby David Johnson Jason Johnson M Smith Johnson
T. Graham Johnson
Beth Johnston Chawand Jones Lummie Jones Mark Keller Tracie Kennedy
Judy Kilgour
Kevin Kilgour
Kyung Kim Stephanie Kuper William LaFratta August Lange Deborah Lange Erik LaRoach
Marie Lavin Tywan Lee Diana Lemus
Robin Levey LaDonna Lewis Marcus Lewis
Sharon Ligon
Allison Liverman Dianne Long Shane Lott April Lyons Ryan Mallory K Michael Maloney Mary Marsh Jane Mashinski Philip Mason
Tony Mayfield Angela McClaine Scott McClaine Tracey McClung Sarah McCormick Kelsey McCourt Cory Metts J Grey Michael Amanda Miller Deborah Miller Sylvia Miller Brennan Mills Jacob Minnick
Linda Moody Alison Moore
Patricia Moore Eric Morris Richard Morris Michelle Mosby Steven Moss
Carson Motley Elizabeth Muh Angie Nadeau
Megan Napier Chris Noell
Heather Nuckols
Kim Nuckols
Lawrence Olds Missy Olds Sara Orcutt
Vijaykanth Peddapurapu Janet Pembelton
Kyanna Perkins
Richard Perkins Holly Phillips Braxton Pollard
Pamela Pope Stephanie Prentice Meg Price Robert Price
Tony Proto Kumar Ramanathan William Raymond Barbara Reagan Matthew Richardson Patrick Riley Kelly Rivers Angela Roane Johnson Carolyn Rogers Patricia Rogers Phil Roper Renee Roth Susan Rucker Gail Russell Cynthia Saady Israel Saavedra Emil Salib Scott Salvant Kathy Sauer Ann Schweitzer Sheila Scott William Seay Rich Sena
Taylor Sensabaugh
Stuart Settle
Khairi Shabazz Holly Shaheen
Erik Shipp
Joshua Simpson
Carl Singleton Sherry Small June Smith
Diane Snider
Anthony Spezio Catherine Stanley
Stella Stanley Sidney Stewart
Mike Stirling
William Swift
Dwight Swink
Mario Ta Carol Taylor
Lawrence Terry Linda Terry
Stanton Thalhimer George Thomas
Anne Thompson Tyler Thompson
Henri Tohme
Catherine Toomey Conner Trebour Rhonda Tucker
Brant Tullidge Jerome Turner Denise Vice Roneece Walker Gwen Walker McCorvey
Linda Ward Virginia Ward Shannon Warren
LaToya Washington William Washington Tommy Waterworth Tyra White
Brooke Whiteheart Christopher Whitney Nathan Wiley
Catharine Wilkinson Cornelius Williams George Williams Jason Williams Ray Williams Laneisha Winston Benjamin Woodard Jo Woodlief
Mateshia Wright William Wright
Cynthia Wyatt Blake
Cassie Yarbrough
Samuel Zimmer William Zimmer Cassandra Zimmerman
Wait, Wait! What’s RPAC Doing?
BY JOH GEHLBACHDid you know that you have three lobbyists on staff at RAR working for you, your clients, and on behalf of the real estate industry? We advocate on issues affecting your business at the local and state government level. By building relationships with elected officials, government staff, and community partners, we lobby issues immediately impacting listings and transactions, like real estate sign regulations and guaranteeing a seller’s right to an attorney during closing. In addition, we work on long term planning efforts undertaken by localities to ensure that the Richmond region remains a desirable and affordable place to call home for the next generation of homeowners.
The Richmond REALTORS® Political Action Committee, commonly referred to as RPAC, is how we get things done. When you decide to invest in RPAC, you are supporting our lobbying efforts by enabling us to endorse REALTOR® friendly candidates, support REALTOR® champions already holding public office, and make sure that the REALTOR® voice has a seat at every table when policy decisions are being made.
To keep tabs on our efforts and what your Government Affairs team is working on, follow @RARealtors on Instagram and keep an eye on e-News for our bi-weekly segment, “Wait, Wait! What’s RPAC Doing?” where we do our best to give you the details in under 90 seconds.
Partnership for Housing Affordability: Adapting to Meet the Region’s Needs
BY JOVAN BURTONTo
adapt is to adjust to new conditions. For many organizations in the past two years, this has meant converting normal business operations from in-person to virtual or adopting remote work policies. For the Partnership for Housing Affordability (PHA), being adaptive has meant undertaking new endeavors that benefit our region—a reflection of PHA’s standing as the lead housing policy and partnership organization in the Richmond region.
In 2021, Virginia Housing, the Commonwealth’s state housing finance agency, established a $40 million program to increase affordable housing. The Richmond region received $3 million to create at least 30 units of new, affordable housing in rural and marginalized communities. Through collaboration with PlanRVA, PHA was selected as the entity to allocate this new funding to yield the greatest impact
in the region. Ultimately, PHA distributed the funding to a dozen projects that will produce more than 270 affordable units by 2024. Furthermore, PHA was intentional in ensuring that equity was at the core of funding decisions, deploying all awards to nonprofit organizations and projects located in eight of the nine jurisdictions in the region.
And PHA’s fastest growing program, which serves as the Richmond region’s hotline for housing navigation, has continued its success despite a rapidly changing landscape. The Housing Resource Line (HRL) connected 550 households to financial assistance totaling over $910,000, helping to reduce evictions and instances of housing instability throughout our community. But with the conclusion of federal rent relief and state eviction protections, the HRL staff has managed a significant uptick in call volume, including a program record 926 calls in the month of August 2022.
Residential Property Disclosure Act Updates
BY GRACIE PECKEffective in 2022, the following changes to the Virginia Residential Property Disclosure Act went into effect: A new paragraph states that a property owner makes no representation with respect to current lot lines or limitations
1. 2. 3.
Owners of residential real estate must disclose the existence of a lis pendens filed against the dwelling to a prospective purchaser of the property
Sellers who have actual knowledge that a property is a repetitive flood risk loss structure must disclose such fact to the purchaser
The CVR MLS Summary of the Residential Property Disclosure Act form has been updated to reflect these changes.
For more information, visit RARealtors.com/NewLaws2022
REALTOR® Health Insurance
BY JOH GEHLBACHIn2022, Governor Glenn Youngkin signed the REALTORS® Health Insurance bill into law. This victory follows more than three years of advocacy from REALTORS® across the Commonwealth and by Government Affairs teams from the state and local associations. The law went into effect on July 1, 2022, and allows the Virginia Association of REALTORS® to negotiate health insurance plans with potential insurers. While passing legislation is a hard-fought milestone, it is the first phase in a multi-step process.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
This is unclear. Passing legislation and having it signed into law were first steps. The Virginia REALTORS® staff is working with insurance companies to determine their interest in providing a plan. The next step will then be getting approval from the State Corporation Commission, which is the regulatory body in Virginia overseeing health insurance. Once the SCC approves plans, VR will need to set up an entity of REALTORS® to oversee the plans. Lastly, some work will need to be done with both the federal government and the Office of the Attorney General on any possible legal challenges that could arise.
Updates will be communicated from both the Richmond Association of REALTORS® and the Virginia Association of REALTORS® on eNews, social media, and breaking news emails. You can also stay updated on where things stand by visiting VirginiaRealtors.org/ Health-Insurance-Resources.
When will I be able to sign up for insurance?
Where can I get updates on this process?
Fairhaven
BY GRACIE PECKDiscrimination in the real estate industry is real and ongoing. As community leaders, REALTORS® can be a part of the transformative solution, providing equal service to all.
As a part of an ongoing commitment to Fair Housing practices, RAR’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee encourages all members of RAR to complete Fairhaven training.
The following primary members of the Richmond Association of REALTORS® are commended for passing the Fairhaven training simulation as of October 10, 2022.
Tara Adams
Gail Ailor
Decella Allen
Feras Almomani
Kionnon Alston
Judith Amico
Deann Andrews
Wes Atiyeh
Marlene Austin
Chris Ayars
Judi Baker
Tatiana Balandin
Regina Banks
Khaliyah Barakhyahu Brooke Barnard
Robert Batchelor
Nidhi Bhagat
Monica Boykins
Dawn Bradley Gwen Branch Megan Brennan Darlene Brent
Tanya Brice
Anne Brinkley
Tequia Brookes
Karen Brooks
Wanda Brown
Alice Buchanan Scott
John Burke
Coleen Butler
Rodriguez
Sheri Butler
Connie Byers
Patrice Carroll
Nancy Cheely
Jason Ciatteo
Dell Claiborne
Dana Cole Martin Commons
Eddie Cook
Melissa Cook
Sandra Crawford
Nathaniel Cross
Shakeema Daniels
Lauren DeMarco
Jamie Derricott
Tondra Devarel Meghan Dickey Hale Angie Dickinson
April Digirolamo
Joan Dorsey Amanda Dowler Mary Downing Candice Duncan Cathy Dyer Amy Edmonds
Heather Egan Amy Enoch Laurie Falk John Finn
Judith Flaig Graffum
Claire Forcier-Rowe
Kayla Foster
Jonathan Frith Jimmy Garcia
Libby Gatewood
Jeremy Gaudreau
Wayne Gauthier
Debra Gitlin
AJ Goodwin Keoshoa Gordon
Freda Green Bolling
Melissa Grohowski
Tiffany Grow Ashley Guild
Jennifer Gurley
Richard Hall
David Hamil
Patsy Hancock
Bernette Hardy Katherine Hawks
David Hebel
Melanie Herring Ashley Hill
Pearl Hill
Kimberly Hitchens
Donna Holcomb Michael Hottman
Jess Houser Nathan Hughes Wally Hughes
Funmi Idowu
Christopher Iguchi Thomas Innes Brooke Ireland Laura Jarrett
Vanessa Jeffers Steven Johnson Susan Jones Jermeisha Justiniano Amy Kenyon Carolyn Kincaid Leland Klim
Dakia Knight Kristin Krupp
Anna Catherine Lake Beth Lane
Jamice Lee Sandra Lent Bryan Lewis
Jonique Lewis
LaDonna Lewis
Amy Lloyd Dial Love
Lasmar Lovelace Frances Maggi Scott McClaine
Kris McDonough
Becky McNeer
Charles Melton
Jane Merle Michelle Moore
Becky Morgan Catherine Morphis Diana Morris
Theresa Morris Wendy Moyer
Kurt Negaard Hailey Nielsen Angela Nishnick Jarred Nowell Janet Nowlin C. Bruce Nugent Erin Olson Sandy Owens Ronald Paquette Donna Paxton
Joan Peaslee Betty Pelzer-Sharper Rupali Pendse Sam Plott Jada Pointer Jonathan Pope Pamela Pope Reginald Potts Donna Procise Sandy Prokopchak Lilibeth Racelis LaVell RagsdaleBower
Norris Wayne Ramsey Donna Ransone
Curt Reichstetter
Heather Reichstetter
Susan Richards Connie Rodriguez
Dominique Ross Christina Royal Scott Ruth Cynthia Saady Brent Samuel Cathy Saunders Holly Shaheen Scott Shaheen Christine Shepard Andrew Smith Boyd Smith Karen Smith Keith Smith Casey Speas Kristine Spencer Rachel Spencer Dwayne Spiller Kay Springfield Karen Stephens Mack Strickland Jamie Sutton Susan Swink Tamara Taylor
Linda Terry Kay Thomas
Sharon Thompson
Amy Towne Becky Trebour Edwina Tucker Dare Tulloch John VanderSyde Heather Vaughan Alison Velazquez
Emily Wagner
Laura Waite Laura Watson Shannon Werts Alec White Bernice White Shamere Williams Carolyn Williamson Reed Wilson
Catherine Wilton
Tina Winn
Mary Beth Woolfolk
Trisha Beth Wright
Jamie Younger
Brittany Zicafoose Valentine
New Technology for CVR MLS Users
BY GRACIE PECKThere are several new tools and apps available to CVR MLS users at no additional cost.
NEW AGENT TOOLS
The following tools are now available on your CVR MLS dashboard.
NEW APPS
You can find the free apps below in the Google Play Store and the Apple Store.
This listing analytics tool shows you where your listings get the most online traffic. ListTrac shows you how many clicks an individual listing receives, where the clicks are coming from and can generate a branded report to share with your sellers.
Upon broker configuration, DepositLink is a secure and efficient way for real estate firms to collect earnest money deposits and commissions electronically. This tool also allows you to easily track your deposits throughout the lifetime of a transaction.
The MLS Touch App replaces the GoMLS App. With MLS Touch, you can sync your MLS contacts, set up Auto Emails and invite clients to your own branded app.
MemberPlus
The MemberPlus App allows you to pay your CVR MLS quarterly bills and register for classes and training.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THESE TOOLS AND APPS, VISIT THE KNOWLEDGEBASE ON YOUR CVR MLS DASHBOARD.
Philanthropic Spotlight
BY GRACIE PECKREALTORS® do much more than just real estate - they are leaders who are engaged in the community and commit their time to a variety of causes.
In 2022, dozens of members of the Richmond Association of REALTORS® have sent in their volunteer outings and fundraising initiatives to be highlighted by the association in our Philanthropic Spotlight. Through these submissions, we have showcased members of RAR who have spent hundreds of hours volunteering, raised thousands of dollars in contributions, and collected numerous donations for local nonprofit organizations.