Young Professionals Network-Las Cruces Association of Realtors

Young Professionals Network-Las Cruces Association of Realtors The National Association of Realtor’s Young Professionals Network is a growing group of young, car

Whoo hoo! Showcase of Homes REALTOR Tour! 🤩🏠🏡🏘🏠Info below 👇
04/18/2023

Whoo hoo! Showcase of Homes REALTOR Tour! 🤩🏠🏡🏘🏠
Info below 👇

City Proclamation: April is Proclaimed Fair Housing MonthLas Cruces, NM April 03, 2023 – The Las Cruces Association of R...
04/04/2023

City Proclamation: April is Proclaimed Fair Housing Month

Las Cruces, NM April 03, 2023 – The Las Cruces Association of REALTORS® is recognizing Fair Housing Month this April. This month at the Las Cruces City Council Meeting, accepting the proclamation from Councilor Becki Graham, District 3 is 2023 LCAR President Andrew Haggerty and 2023 LCAR First Vice President/ President-Elect Emmary Simpson.

Each April, REALTORS® across the country observe the anniversary of the passage of the Fair Housing Act of 1968 with events designed to educate about housing discrimination and segregation, and to recommit to expanding equal access to housing. Visit the National Association of REALTORS® to learn more about all the nationwide Fair Housing initiatives developed by NAR at https://www.nar.realtor/

Save the Date! 1st Quarter REALTOR Rally! 03.31.2023. All proceeds will benefit Casa De Peregrinos! 🍏🍎🍞🍉🍽Thank you to ou...
03/15/2023

Save the Date! 1st Quarter REALTOR Rally! 03.31.2023. All proceeds will benefit Casa De Peregrinos! 🍏🍎🍞🍉🍽

Thank you to our sponsor: Citizens Bank!

March Lunch and Learn! Brought to you by Prime Lending! Please RSVP to Louis Sauceda at louis.sauceda@primelending.com!
03/14/2023

March Lunch and Learn! Brought to you by Prime Lending! Please RSVP to Louis Sauceda at [email protected]!

Join us for caravan tour this week!🚗🏘🏠🚗
03/13/2023

Join us for caravan tour this week!🚗🏘🏠🚗

Spring has sprung and so has our Community Service Drives! Please consider donating to the LCAR Community Service Commit...
03/10/2023

Spring has sprung and so has our Community Service Drives! Please consider donating to the LCAR Community Service Committee Food Drive now through April 10th! 🍏🍎🍉🍌🍞

Caravan 03.09.2023Breakfast brought to you by : Nusenda Credit Union!Thank you! See you Thursday
03/06/2023

Caravan 03.09.2023

Breakfast brought to you by : Nusenda Credit Union!

Thank you! See you Thursday

March 2nd! REALTOR Caravan Tour returns! Time to get your listings ready. 🏠🏡🏘🚗Thank you to our Breakfast Sponsor: WaFd B...
02/24/2023

March 2nd! REALTOR Caravan Tour returns! Time to get your listings ready. 🏠🏡🏘🚗

Thank you to our Breakfast Sponsor: WaFd Bank!

Pardon our downtime, the LCAR website is currently under construction, new website coming soon! 🚧🖥
02/22/2023

Pardon our downtime, the LCAR website is currently under construction, new website coming soon! 🚧🖥

Just in time!! 🥶Now accepting Coat Donations! 🧥
10/24/2022

Just in time!! 🥶Now accepting Coat Donations! 🧥

09/29/2022

IMPORTANT INFORMATION BELOW! SEPTEMBER 2022 Notice to Members NEW PROCESS! NEW FORMS! Revised Purchase Agreement - Residential NEW PROCESS VIDEO Download & Replace New ORR Forms Now UPDATED FORMS #21

09/02/2022

Police Provide Tips during Realtor Safety Month

Realtors often work alone in unfamiliar spaces, at unusual hours and with customers they may not necessarily know.

Those circumstances often make their work risky, at best, and potentially dangerous.

September is Realtor Safety Month, so the Las Cruces Police Department is providing safety tips for realtors and those who work alone in places that may be frequented by unknown individuals.

• Use common sense when utilizing social media. Refrain from posting personal or identifiable information you would not want a stranger to know or see.
• Always carry your cellphone and keys in-hand, in a pocket, or in a body-worn purse or pack. Do not leave your cellphone or keys unattended, like on a countertop, where they are not immediately accessible and where they can easily be stolen. Your cellphone and keys may be needed immediately in an emergency.
• Park along the street, not on the driveway where someone can block your car and prevent your escape. This also provides better visibility if you need to activate your vehicle’s panic alarm using a key fob.
• Ensure you have cellphone service at the property or space you are showing.
• Avoid draining your cell phone battery if using the device for ambient noise or as a link for a Bluetooth speaker.
• Leave your purse and other valuables – including expensive jewelry and watches – at home or properly secured (in a trunk or out of sight) in a vehicle.
• Wear practical clothing and footwear that makes fleeing danger – if necessary – easier.
• If possible, do not show homes or spaces alone. Take a business partner, spouse or trusted friend when meeting with unknown individuals.
• Let a coworker or trusted friend know your schedule and where you will be. If you have not returned on time, they should check in and verify your safety.
• Be friendly, but not too personal. Avoid disclosing personal details such as work schedules, home addresses, client timelines, living arrangements, etc.
• Ensure that client’s personal and financial information is not easily attainable. Have clients secure keys, mail, bills, checkbooks, electronics, etc. before showing their property.
• Always stay aware and alert of your surroundings. Take note of each person who enters your environment.
• Consider taking photos of arriving guests and ask them to sign a guest book. A well-planned guest book, with names and contact information, can also be used for future marketing.
• Consider utilizing a portable surveillance camara system, such as a nanny-cam, that records arriving guests.
• Plan an escape route when showing a home or working in a solo office environment. Never get boxed into a room that you cannot safely escape, if needed.
• Avoid leading customers to areas with no point of egress such as closets, basements or upstairs. Let clients explore those spaces on their own.
• Keep distance between you and unknown individuals. Use a barrier (kitchen island) to create distance between you and unknown individuals and avoid being lured into an uncomfortable situation.
• Avoid distractions or loud music when working. Do not wear headphones or earbuds as they could limit your ability to hear danger approaching.
• A high-lumen flashlight can be used to light your way when it is dark and to help fend off an unwanted intruder.
• Carry a high-decibel personal safety alarm that can easily be activated. Remember, most vehicles also have a security system that can be activated from your key fob. Do not hesitate to sound the alarm if necessary.
• Set up an office distress code, a word or phrase, that can be used to signal an uncomfortable situation via text or voice.
• Do not call the office or a friend to report an emergency. Why not? Calling the office or friend first when police, fire or ambulance are needed will only delay the response from emergency services.
• Report suspicious activity by calling (575) 526-0795 and immediately call 911 if it is an emergency.

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