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                GETTING INVOLVED

                I can become a global agent? Yes!
                While the notion of developing an international component to your business may sound appealing
                or intriguing, many agents quickly cast off the idea, thinking it isn’t really pertinent to their
                situation. Or perhaps they assume that global business is too complicated or difficult to tackle.
                Where would I even begin?


                           It is true that global business can be more complex. After all, it comes in many different
                               forms—from immigrant communities, to foreign buyers, to relocating executives,
                                  and more—with each type of client presenting a unique set of circumstances and
                                   challenges.


                                    Simply spotting these opportunities in your local market can be difficult. Global
                                    business often goes undetected, flying under the radar of most agents. But this
                                    is also why savvy agents are increasingly investigating the many and varied
                                   faces of global business—a collection of opportunities that translates into a
                                 significant and growing segment of the real estate market.


                           This issue of Global Perspectives takes direct aim at the question, where do I start?
                      Inside, you’ll find information on specific steps you can take, as well as insights into the many
                different NAR-affiliated organizations that already stand ready to support your efforts. GP
GETTING INVOLVED


Building your global business from the ground up




    STEP
ONE at a Time
                                                                                                      Sometimes developing a global component to
                                                                                                      your real estate practice can feel like a “where
                                                                                                      do I start” proposition. There are, however,
                                                                                                      many ways to get involved, which is typically the
                                                                                                      best way to jumpstart your efforts.


                                                                                                      By taking this step-by-step approach, you’ll
                                                                                                      almost certainly find yourself learning more and
                                                                                                      developing important networking connections—
                                                                                                      all of which will lead to more business with
                                                                                                      global buyers and sellers.




                                                                                                         state level. Investigate and contact these
Step 1.
                                                    excellent ways to come up the learning curve         organizations:
Ask your local association.
                                                    or begin making global connections.
                                                                                                             - Tourism Bureau
If you want to boost your efforts to work
                                                                                                             - Chamber of Commerce
with global clients already in your area, your      Other local boards have not yet developed
                                                                                                             - Economic Development Office
first inquiry should be with your local real         a full program of global initiatives, but are
estate board. Ask if they have organized a          studying their market to determine the
                                                                                                         While each local market is unique, groups
committee or formal group to address global         primary sources of global business and decide
                                                                                                         like this are regularly engaged in developing
business opportunities. Nearly 60 boards            whether it is appropriate to take steps to form
                                                                                                         local business opportunities by encouraging
have formed global business councils or             a council. (See page 5 for more about global
                                                                                                         trade, travel and tourism from other areas. As
international local councils that offer a variety   business councils.)
                                                                                                         a result, they place a priority on researching
of programming and networking resources.
                                                                                                         the international movements of people and
                                                    Step 2.                                              business—data that could be very beneficial
These groups may have already compiled              Ask your brokerage.                                  in helping you understand which countries are
details about the global influences in your
                                                    Several major franchise companies have               most important in your local economy.
local market, and can help you identify which
                                                    developed resources to help their agents tap
countries are represented more than others,
                                                    into global business. If you work within such        Step 4.
whether through foreign direct investment,
relocation of foreign employees, immigration,
                                                    an organization, explore these opportunities         Conduct online research.
                                                    to learn more and make connections.
or other sources.                                                                                        You can learn a lot about the global influences
                                                                                                         in your local market without ever leaving your
                                                    Step 3.                                              desk. Three of the best sources for online
In addition to providing this critical research,
your board’s council may offer specialized
                                                    Check other local resources.                         research include:
information sessions with key experts, or host      If these first two steps don’t pan out, there
various events designed to stimulate referral       are still plenty of other things you can do on           ■ NAR Research – NAR offers state-
business with agents from other countries—          your own, right in your community, or at the             by-state international business reports,

2 ~ Global Perspectives February 2011
demographics of foreign-born and                    as a service to NAR members. A list of
   -speaking residents in the U.S. (at the             President’s Liaisons can also be accessed
   county level), key housing statistics and           at realtor.org/global_alliances.
   economic indicators, and much more.
   Go to realtor.org/research/research/                ■ Cooperating Associations – These
   reportsintl for a listing of all international      professional real estate groups,
   research, or refer to the August 2010               representing practitioners around




                                                                                                                     ✺
   issue of Global Perspectives for more about         the world, have formed cooperative
   NAR’s research offerings.                           relationships with NAR. Even if you don’t
                                                       plan to conduct transactions in another
   ■ U.S. Census Bureau – Go to                        country, it is important to learn more
   quickfacts.census.gov for a drill-down              about these groups. Their members
   of demographic details for all states,              have an NAR-compatible code of ethics
   counties and cities/towns with more than            and can help you understand how real
   25,000 people. Once approved, 2010                  estate is transacted in their country—
   Census data will be incorporated into the           an important point of reference for
   online database.                                    serving clients from the same country of
                                                       origin—and perhaps facilitate referrals.
                                                                                                    ONE MORE STEP!
   ■ City-Data.com – Compiles a wide
   range of general statistics on U.S. cities,
                                                       Cooperating Associations can also be
                                                       found at realtor.org/global_alliances.       CIPS Training
   as well as many neighborhoods and zip
   codes. Includes information on residents         Step 6.                                         If you are interested in pursuing global
   (race, income, ancestries, foreign-born          Explore other important groups.                 opportunities, but haven’t yet taken
   residents, place of birth, etc.), graphs
                                                    There are numerous other groups you can         Certified International Property Specialist
   of key real estate market statistics, and
                                                    investigate for more information and global
   much more.                                                                                       (CIPS) training, this is an important
                                                    networking relationships, including:
                                                                                                    step to add to your list. The specialized
Step 5.                                                ■ U.S. Chamber of Commerce – The             coursework helps agents short-cut the
Tap country-specific resources.                         world’s largest business federation
Assuming you’ve identified a particular                 represents the interests of more than        process of becoming knowledgeable
country you’d like to concentrate upon that is         3 million U.S. businesses, 96 percent of     about the essential elements for success
well-represented in your market, you’ll want           which have less than 100 employees.          in international transactions. Plus, CIPS
to make sure you connect with any NAR-                 The U.S. Chamber of Commerce also
affiliated groups or individuals also focused           has an active international agenda, with     candidates expand their opportunities
on that part of the world, including:                  programs and councils advocating for U.S.    for international referrals by becoming
                                                       business around the world. Learn more        members of the CIPS Network.
   ■ Ambassador Associations – Numerous                about their national and regional events
   local associations of REALTORS® serve as            at uschamber.com.
   ambassadors to NAR bilateral partners or                                                         Learn more about earning your CIPS at
   Cooperating Associations located across             ■ American Immigration Lawyers               realtor.org/global/cips/earn_cips_realtor.
   the world. Any REALTOR® can approach                Association – Over 11,000 attorneys are
   any Ambassador Association and express              members of the AILA. While membership
   their interest in getting involved—you are          is restricted to lawyers, real estate
   not limited to the activities undertaken            professionals can tap numerous online
   by your own local board. To research                resources, participate in conferences and
   these relationships, go to realtor.org/             online events (at a higher non-member
   global_alliances.                                   rate), and find an immigration attorney
                                                       in their area using an online directory.
   ■ President’s Liaisons – Similarly,                 Visit aila.org.
   individual members of NAR have been
   appointed by NAR’s President to act as           This list of steps will take you far. But to
   liaisons, helping facilitate interactions        some extent, it is just a beginning. Once you
   between Cooperating Associations and             dig in, you’ll discover countless other ideas
   NAR members. You can approach these              for getting involved and building your global
   individuals, typically CIPS designees,           business well beyond what you might have
   and express your interest in a particular        initially imagined. GP
   country. This is not a referral network but
   rather a peer-to-peer program offered

                                                                                                       Global Perspectives February 2011 ~ 3
GETTING INVOLVED

                                                                              Learn the Lingo


HOW NAR                                                                       If you are just beginning to navigate
                                                                              the supporting structure around NAR’s




SUPPORTS
                                                                              global business activities, you’re
                                                                              undoubtedly encountering many new
                                                                              terms. Following are the most important
                                                                              components, collectively called


 GLOBAL AGENTS
                                                                              NAR’s Global Alliances—a network
                                                                              of relationships all aimed at helping
                                                                              members tap the global marketplace.
                                        GLOBAL AGENTS


                                                                            • Global Business Councils — Nearly 60 local
  NAR                                                                         associations of REALTORS® have formed
  GLOBAL                                                                      international councils, forums or committees
                                                                              for helping members cultivate global
  BUSINESSES                                                                  business. To see if your association has one,
  AND                                                                         go to realtor.org/global_alliances.
  ALLIANCES
  DIVISION                                                                  • Cooperating Associations — To help
  Provides                                                                    facilitate cross-border real estate
  supporting                                                                  transactions, NAR has bilateral agreements
                                                                              in 59 countries with 80 cooperating
  structure for all
                                                                              associations. To search by country, or by the
  international                                                               name of the cooperating association, go to
  activities                                                                  realtor.org/global_alliances.

                                                                            • Ambassador Associations — This “sister
                                                                              city” program links a foreign Cooperating
                                                                              Association with a U.S. state or local
                                                                              REALTOR® association. The Ambassador
                                                                              Association works closely with a President’s
                                                                              Liaison and Regional Coordinator to expand
                                                                              global business opportunities. Details on
                                                                              Ambassador Associations can also be found
      LOCAL                                                                   at realtor.org/global_alliances.
                                                        NAR MEMBER
      ASSOCIATIONS                                      VOLUNTEERS          • President’s Liaisons — President’s Liaisons
      Includes                                          Includes Regional     are member-volunteers appointed by NAR’s
      Ambassador                                                              President to serve as liaison to each foreign
                                                        Coordinators
      Associations and            COOPERATING                                 Cooperating Association. They are generally
                                                        and President’s
      Global Business             ASSOCIATIONS                                CIPS designees and, ideally, have some
                                                        Liaisons
      Councils                    Real estate                                 knowledge of their designated country’s
                                  organizations                               culture and language. For an online directory
                                                                              of President’s Liaisons, go to realtor.org/
                                  outside the U.S.
                                                                              global_alliances.

                                                                            • Regional Coordinators — Also appointed,
                                                                              Regional Coordinators provide strategic
                                                                              direction in support of NAR’s global business
                                                                              goals and leverage the individual efforts of
                                                                              President’s Liaisons in a specific region of the
                                                                              world. Contact NAR Global for information
                                                                              on Regional Coordinators. GP
4 ~ Global Perspectives February 2011
If you’re wondering how to explore global business in your market, a good first stop is a visit to your local board’s global business council, whose
mission is to develop opportunities in its members’ local market. By joining and becoming involved with a council, you’ll be able to arm yourself
with knowledge and connections to help you move through the sometimes complex world of global transactions.

Councils go by various names. The Naples Area Board of REALTORS® (NABOR) calls theirs the Global Business Network. In Boulder, it’s the
Boulder International Council, and in the San Francisco area, the South Bay International Committee. To find out if there is a council in your
market, check realtor.org/global_alliances.




                          GLOBAL
                Access a world of
         opportunities by joining a

                    BUSINESS COUNCIL
                             ✺
What can a council do for you?
Whether you are new to international sales or
already have your CIPS designation, a council
has something for any level of experience.
Here are a few of the benefits a council
                                                     properties, vacation and seasonal homes, or
                                                     residential housing in immigrant enclaves.

                                                     You’ll also be able to find out which
                                                     countries provide the most inbound
                                                                                                     > Educate agents on ways international
                                                                                                       transactions are different.
                                                                                                       Most councils sponsor educational events
                                                                                                       that might include talks by authors of books
                                                                                                       on international business, foreign nationals




✺
can provide.                                         activity—information that may surprise you.       discussing business practices in their native
                                                     For instance, in Naples, Florida, the vast        countries, panels of outside professionals,
> Identify local international                       majority of international purchases last year     or a look at best business practices for
  opportunities.                                     were made by Canadians seeking winter             developing international business.
  In most markets, sources of international          homes; Germany and the U.K. ran a distant
  business aren’t immediately obvious, nor is        second and third. The local council in Cape       These programs are designed to help you
  it easy to gauge the size of the opportunity.      Cod, Massachusetts, discovered that there         become more familiar with the nuances
  Your local council may have already done           were approximately 25,000 Brazilians              of global transactions, like understanding
  this work for you. It can tell you what            in the area, and took steps to bridge the         cultural differences in social and business
  types of international sales are prevalent         language gap to reach out to them.                behavior. Knowing what is considered
  in your area including, for instance, resort                                                         polite, as well as what can be construed as

                                                                                                                                 (continued on page 6)




                                                                                                             Global Perspectives February 2011 ~ 5
GETTING INVOLVED


GLOBAL                              2011              Access a world of opportunities by joining a




                                                                                               ✺
                                                      GLOBAL BUSINESS COUNCIL                                 (continued from page 5)
BUSINESS EVENTS
Following are numerous programs                      rude, can help put you on good footing with     > Introduce members to international
being hosted by global business councils             an international client.                          marketing platforms.
across the U.S. Other programs are also in                                                             Councils can steer their members toward
development, so be sure to check                     “It’s a case of what you don’t know can           NAR-associated platforms that reach the
with your local association for more
                                                     really hurt you—and your community,”              international market—both clients and
events in your area.
                                                     says Brett Brown, ABR®, CIPS, CRB,                other agents. These include social media,
                                                     CRS, e-PRO®, GRI, RSPS, TRC, broker/              such as Facebook pages for CIPS and other
Denver Board of REALTORS®                            salesperson at Downing-Frye Realty, Inc.,         councils; listing websites; a formalized
                                                     and former NABOR president. “Your client          network of global alliances; and referral
Alternate Energy Solutions:
                                                     may not tell you when you do something            best practices.
Meeting the Green Expectations
of the Global Buyer                                  wrong. But they may go home and tell
March 24, 2011, 4:00 p.m.                            their friends not to go to that city, because       Miami Association of REALTORS®
at Denver Board of REALTORS®                         the people there don’t know what they’re            CIPS Institute
4300 East Warren Avenue, Denver                      doing.”                                             June, 2011
                                                                                                         Dates and location TBD
How Currency Affects Our Transactions
May 26, 2011, 4:00 p.m.                              A council can also be a great resource
                                                     for learning about other differences. Real          2011 Miami International Real Estate
at Denver Board of REALTORS®
                                                                                                         Congress & Expo
4300 East Warren Avenue, Denver                      estate practices, that is, the process,
                                                                                                         November 6–8, 2011
                                                     documentation, transaction costs,                   Miami, FL
For more information, contact Inge Frerichs          financing, and title, vary from country to
Chair, International Steering Committee
                                                     country. You may find that you have to               For more information, contact Lynda Fernandez
frerichs1737@yahoo.com
                                                     educate your clients on U.S. practices,             Vice President, Public Relations
(303) 667-1737
                                                                                                         Lynda@miamire.com
                                                     and your council may be able to provide
                                                                                                         (305) 468-7040
                                                     guidance on how to do that. Other




                                                                                               ✺
Manhattan Association of REALTORS®                   potential roadblocks to the international
Insider Tips and Tools for REALTOR®                  sale include currency exchanges, overseas
Members in Predicting Global Market                  money transfers, visa issues, conversion        > Foster referrals through building
Trends and Potential International                   of price-per-foot to metric and euro              relationships with globally-focused
Investment Opportunities                             equivalents. Once again, a council can            agents.
April 7, 2011
                                                     steer you towards resources to learn more.        Joining a council will keep you in the loop
Location TBD
                                                     (Also see the October 2010 issue of Global        for programs and events that give you a




                                                    ✺
For more information, contact Elise Barry            Perspectives for articles on these topics.)       way to interact and network with agents
Association Executive                                                                                  sharing your interests. (See related sidebars
ebarry@manarrealtor.com                             > Help agent build their
                                                           agents
                                                            gents                                      for a sampling of upcoming local events.)
(212) 594-2233
                                                      professional team.
                                                           ssional t
                                                                al
                                                     Agents with glo clients should have a
                                                            s        global                            Many REALTOR® boards with well-
REALTOR® Association of Greater
                           ate
                            ter                      team of intern
                                                               international specialists to assist
                                                                    rna                                established global business councils have
Ft. Lauderdale                                       clients in are outside their venue, like
                                                              n areas
                                                                 ar                                    formal NAR-sanctioned relationships
                                                     taxation and immigration law. Finding             with organizations in foreign cities called
International Women’s Day
March 17, 2011                                       good peop can be hit-or-miss and time-
                                                           people                                      Cooperating Associations. The board is
Time and Location TBD                                intensive. M
                                                          sive. Many councils search for and
                                                            ive                                        designated as an Ambassador Association,
                                                     reach out to professionals with relevant          coordinating activities between the two
For more information, contact Sharon Lindblade,
                                haron                experience as a way to widen their
                                                            ence        w                              organizations. You can access a list of
Director of Professional Development
                                                     members’ resourc
                                                         mbe s resources.
                                                        embers’ resourc
                                                             ers
                                                             er                                        Ambassador Associations and their
slindblade@r-world.com
                                                                                                       cross-border partners through realtor.org/
Philip Vias, Chairman, Global Real Estate Council                                                      global_alliances.
of the REALTOR® Association of Greater Ft.
Lauderdale
Philip@philipvias.com



6 ~ Global Perspectives February 2011
“If people don’t personally know you and
 Naples Area Board of REALTORS®                                                                         South Bay (Los Angeles) Association
                                                    trust you, they won’t make referrals to
                                                                                                        of REALTORS®
 2011 Global Overview                               you,” says Sally Masters, ABR®, CIPS,
 with Tony Macaluso                                 RSPS, TRC of Coldwell Banker Residential            International Marketing Mixer
 February 18, 2011                                  Real Estate in North Naples, Florida,               Thursday, February 9, 3:30–6:00 p.m.
 at Naples Area Board of REALTORS®                                                                      Location TBD
                                                    whose global business is 90 percent
 1455 Pine Ridge Road, Naples
                                                    referral-based. “It’s all about building            International Networking Luncheon
 United Kingdom with Steve Barker                   relationships, and international events give        Friday, May 6, noon–2:00 p.m.
 March 24, 2011 - morning; time TBD                 me the opportunity to establish and grow            Sacramento, CA (exact location TBD)
 at Naples Area Board of REALTORS®                  them.” Sally reports that her business with
 1455 Pine Ridge Road, Naples                                                                           For more information and updates on event
                                                    Canadian clients has tripled in the last year.
                                                                                                        locations, please contact:
 International Legal Issues
                                                                                                        Roger Phillips, 2011 South Bay Association
 April 28, 2011, 3:00 p.m.                           Seattle King County REALTORS®
                                                                                                        of REALTORS® International Council Chair
 at Heritage Bay, Naples
                                                    Trade mission to Japan featuring                    rphillips@phillipsgroupusa.com

 Germany with Birgit Wolf                           NAR leadership and four Japanese                    Tashia Hincliffe, 2011 California Association
 May 19, 2011 - evening; time TBD                   trade associations:                                 of REALTORS® International Forum Vice Chair
 at Naples Area Board of REALTORS®                    National Federation of Real Estate                TashHD@aol.com
 1455 Pine Ridge Road, Naples                         Transaction Association (NFRETA)                  (310) 376-8871, extension 165
                                                      All Japan Real Estate Association                 David Kissinger, South Bay Association
 International Networking                             (AJREA)                                           of REALTORS®
 with Doug Devitre                                                                                      david@southbayaor.com
                                                      Association of Real Estate Agents
 June 23, 2011, 8:30 a.m.
                                                      of Japan (FRK)
 at Naples Area Board of REALTORS®
 1455 Pine Ridge Road, Naples                         Real Estate Companies Association of
                                                      Japan (RECAJ)
                                                                                                     Getting involved yields results.
 For more information, contact Maribeth Shanahan
                                                                                                     In the period November 2009 to May 2010,
                                                    April, 2011
 Director, Professional Development Services                                                         international business in Naples grew by 42
                                                    At various locations throughout Japan.
 maribeth@nabor.com                                                                                  percent. This corresponded with a growth in
 (239) 597-1666                                     For more information, please contact Claudia     the Global Business Network’s membership
                                                    Crowell, RCE, Director of Business Practices     from 200 to 700 agents. “A large portion
                                                    ccrowell@nwrealtor.com                           of this is due to educating agents in how to
 Some councils have reached out to develop




                                             ✺
                                                    (425) 974-1014
 less formal business bonds with cities in                                                           handle international clients and transactions
 other countries. For example, NABOR’s                                                               differently,” says Brett Brown. “Not only does
 Global Business Network has formed a                                                                the organization sponsor events, we’ve also
                                                   > Track international sales.
 successful informal partnership with agents                                                         created a helpline between members and
                                                     Local boards can request their MLS to
 in Toronto, Canada, after meeting them                                                              the Global Business Network Committee
                                                     add fields to their databases that help track
 through a NABOR-sponsored inbound                                                                   to handle questions about international
                                                     international sales and their sources, giving
 trade mission held for foreign agents last                                                          transactions as they come up.”
                                                                                                                                e
                                                     members a benchmark against which to
 summer. The Toronto agents helped spur              measure change and results. For example,
 Canadian interest in the Naples market,             NABOR has used the MLS database and
                                                                                                     If you don’t have a council in
                                                                                                                    v
                                                                                                     your area.




✺
 generating a stream of referral business for        public records to track business growth,
 counterparts in Naples.                                                                             Many boards have not yet fet fo
                                                                                                                                  formed an
                                                     flagging sales made to buyers with
                                                                                                     official group to support global business
                                                                                                                                     l business
                                                     international addresses. This provides a
> Host trade missions.                                                                               development. If yours has not, contact your
                                                     conservative estimate of sales, because it
 As in the Naples example, your local or                                                             association executives and encourage them
                                                     doesn’t capture international buyers who
 state association may sponsor inbound                                                               to join NAR Global’s Race to 100, or volunteer
                                                     have U.S. addresses or purchases through
 trade missions to attract foreign agents’                                                           to help start a council in your area. To learn
                                                     U.S.-based companies.
 interest in your area, or even outbound                                                             more, visit realtor.org/global/ae.
 missions to cities and countries outside the
 U.S. Getting involved can help you establish                                                        What a local council can do for your global
 agent relationships that generate business                                                          business is only limited by how involved you
 in both directions.                                                                                 choose to be. Dive in, and you will reap the
                                                                                                     rewards. GP




                                                                                                             Global Perspectives February 2011 ~ 7
REALTOR.com® is going global!
The burning question on every real estate practitioner’s mind: how can I get my property
listings in front of over half a million new, unique visitors from all over the world, every month?
The mystery is solved with Realtor.com®. Globalize your listings and benefit from international
                                                                                                            >           About Realtor.com®

                                                                                                            • Consumers spent over twice as
exposure for your properties and nearly 10 million unique visitors every month.                               long on Realtor.com® searching for
                                                                                                              properties than the next closest competitor.
Realtor.com®, the nation’s No. 1 homes-for-sale website, will add translation services and
increase its presence in international markets to attract even more international visitors to
                                                                                                            • More pages were viewed on
U.S. listings. More than 575,000 consumers from non-U.S. destinations currently visit
Realtor.com® each month.                                                                                      Realtor.com® than the next four
                                                                                                              competitors combined.
“This expansion of the strategic collaboration between Move and NAR benefits REALTORS®,
provides home sellers with access to an even broader audience beyond our domestic borders,                  • Three times more pages were
and delivers greater choice to home buyers interested in property in the U.S. and internationally.
                                                                                                              viewed on Realtor.com® than the
It is the result of the strong and long-lasting partnership between NAR and Move that continues
to evolve with the real estate market,” said Realtor.com® President Errol Samuelson.                          next closest competitor.

Work is already underway to make these features available. Stay tuned for more details!                     • Realtor.com® had the most
                                                                                                              average daily visitors —twice
                                                                                                              as many daily visitors than the next
                                                                                                              closest competitor.


                                  Suggestions for future topics? Please send them to NARglobe@realtors.org.




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Global Perspectives February 2011

  • 1. February 2011 to local, international & lifestyle real estate GETTING INVOLVED I can become a global agent? Yes! While the notion of developing an international component to your business may sound appealing or intriguing, many agents quickly cast off the idea, thinking it isn’t really pertinent to their situation. Or perhaps they assume that global business is too complicated or difficult to tackle. Where would I even begin? It is true that global business can be more complex. After all, it comes in many different forms—from immigrant communities, to foreign buyers, to relocating executives, and more—with each type of client presenting a unique set of circumstances and challenges. Simply spotting these opportunities in your local market can be difficult. Global business often goes undetected, flying under the radar of most agents. But this is also why savvy agents are increasingly investigating the many and varied faces of global business—a collection of opportunities that translates into a significant and growing segment of the real estate market. This issue of Global Perspectives takes direct aim at the question, where do I start? Inside, you’ll find information on specific steps you can take, as well as insights into the many different NAR-affiliated organizations that already stand ready to support your efforts. GP
  • 2. GETTING INVOLVED Building your global business from the ground up STEP ONE at a Time Sometimes developing a global component to your real estate practice can feel like a “where do I start” proposition. There are, however, many ways to get involved, which is typically the best way to jumpstart your efforts. By taking this step-by-step approach, you’ll almost certainly find yourself learning more and developing important networking connections— all of which will lead to more business with global buyers and sellers. state level. Investigate and contact these Step 1. excellent ways to come up the learning curve organizations: Ask your local association. or begin making global connections. - Tourism Bureau If you want to boost your efforts to work - Chamber of Commerce with global clients already in your area, your Other local boards have not yet developed - Economic Development Office first inquiry should be with your local real a full program of global initiatives, but are estate board. Ask if they have organized a studying their market to determine the While each local market is unique, groups committee or formal group to address global primary sources of global business and decide like this are regularly engaged in developing business opportunities. Nearly 60 boards whether it is appropriate to take steps to form local business opportunities by encouraging have formed global business councils or a council. (See page 5 for more about global trade, travel and tourism from other areas. As international local councils that offer a variety business councils.) a result, they place a priority on researching of programming and networking resources. the international movements of people and Step 2. business—data that could be very beneficial These groups may have already compiled Ask your brokerage. in helping you understand which countries are details about the global influences in your Several major franchise companies have most important in your local economy. local market, and can help you identify which developed resources to help their agents tap countries are represented more than others, into global business. If you work within such Step 4. whether through foreign direct investment, relocation of foreign employees, immigration, an organization, explore these opportunities Conduct online research. to learn more and make connections. or other sources. You can learn a lot about the global influences in your local market without ever leaving your Step 3. desk. Three of the best sources for online In addition to providing this critical research, your board’s council may offer specialized Check other local resources. research include: information sessions with key experts, or host If these first two steps don’t pan out, there various events designed to stimulate referral are still plenty of other things you can do on ■ NAR Research – NAR offers state- business with agents from other countries— your own, right in your community, or at the by-state international business reports, 2 ~ Global Perspectives February 2011
  • 3. demographics of foreign-born and as a service to NAR members. A list of -speaking residents in the U.S. (at the President’s Liaisons can also be accessed county level), key housing statistics and at realtor.org/global_alliances. economic indicators, and much more. Go to realtor.org/research/research/ ■ Cooperating Associations – These reportsintl for a listing of all international professional real estate groups, research, or refer to the August 2010 representing practitioners around ✺ issue of Global Perspectives for more about the world, have formed cooperative NAR’s research offerings. relationships with NAR. Even if you don’t plan to conduct transactions in another ■ U.S. Census Bureau – Go to country, it is important to learn more quickfacts.census.gov for a drill-down about these groups. Their members of demographic details for all states, have an NAR-compatible code of ethics counties and cities/towns with more than and can help you understand how real 25,000 people. Once approved, 2010 estate is transacted in their country— Census data will be incorporated into the an important point of reference for online database. serving clients from the same country of origin—and perhaps facilitate referrals. ONE MORE STEP! ■ City-Data.com – Compiles a wide range of general statistics on U.S. cities, Cooperating Associations can also be found at realtor.org/global_alliances. CIPS Training as well as many neighborhoods and zip codes. Includes information on residents Step 6. If you are interested in pursuing global (race, income, ancestries, foreign-born Explore other important groups. opportunities, but haven’t yet taken residents, place of birth, etc.), graphs There are numerous other groups you can Certified International Property Specialist of key real estate market statistics, and investigate for more information and global much more. (CIPS) training, this is an important networking relationships, including: step to add to your list. The specialized Step 5. ■ U.S. Chamber of Commerce – The coursework helps agents short-cut the Tap country-specific resources. world’s largest business federation Assuming you’ve identified a particular represents the interests of more than process of becoming knowledgeable country you’d like to concentrate upon that is 3 million U.S. businesses, 96 percent of about the essential elements for success well-represented in your market, you’ll want which have less than 100 employees. in international transactions. Plus, CIPS to make sure you connect with any NAR- The U.S. Chamber of Commerce also affiliated groups or individuals also focused has an active international agenda, with candidates expand their opportunities on that part of the world, including: programs and councils advocating for U.S. for international referrals by becoming business around the world. Learn more members of the CIPS Network. ■ Ambassador Associations – Numerous about their national and regional events local associations of REALTORS® serve as at uschamber.com. ambassadors to NAR bilateral partners or Learn more about earning your CIPS at Cooperating Associations located across ■ American Immigration Lawyers realtor.org/global/cips/earn_cips_realtor. the world. Any REALTOR® can approach Association – Over 11,000 attorneys are any Ambassador Association and express members of the AILA. While membership their interest in getting involved—you are is restricted to lawyers, real estate not limited to the activities undertaken professionals can tap numerous online by your own local board. To research resources, participate in conferences and these relationships, go to realtor.org/ online events (at a higher non-member global_alliances. rate), and find an immigration attorney in their area using an online directory. ■ President’s Liaisons – Similarly, Visit aila.org. individual members of NAR have been appointed by NAR’s President to act as This list of steps will take you far. But to liaisons, helping facilitate interactions some extent, it is just a beginning. Once you between Cooperating Associations and dig in, you’ll discover countless other ideas NAR members. You can approach these for getting involved and building your global individuals, typically CIPS designees, business well beyond what you might have and express your interest in a particular initially imagined. GP country. This is not a referral network but rather a peer-to-peer program offered Global Perspectives February 2011 ~ 3
  • 4. GETTING INVOLVED Learn the Lingo HOW NAR If you are just beginning to navigate the supporting structure around NAR’s SUPPORTS global business activities, you’re undoubtedly encountering many new terms. Following are the most important components, collectively called GLOBAL AGENTS NAR’s Global Alliances—a network of relationships all aimed at helping members tap the global marketplace. GLOBAL AGENTS • Global Business Councils — Nearly 60 local NAR associations of REALTORS® have formed GLOBAL international councils, forums or committees for helping members cultivate global BUSINESSES business. To see if your association has one, AND go to realtor.org/global_alliances. ALLIANCES DIVISION • Cooperating Associations — To help Provides facilitate cross-border real estate supporting transactions, NAR has bilateral agreements in 59 countries with 80 cooperating structure for all associations. To search by country, or by the international name of the cooperating association, go to activities realtor.org/global_alliances. • Ambassador Associations — This “sister city” program links a foreign Cooperating Association with a U.S. state or local REALTOR® association. The Ambassador Association works closely with a President’s Liaison and Regional Coordinator to expand global business opportunities. Details on Ambassador Associations can also be found LOCAL at realtor.org/global_alliances. NAR MEMBER ASSOCIATIONS VOLUNTEERS • President’s Liaisons — President’s Liaisons Includes Includes Regional are member-volunteers appointed by NAR’s Ambassador President to serve as liaison to each foreign Coordinators Associations and COOPERATING Cooperating Association. They are generally and President’s Global Business ASSOCIATIONS CIPS designees and, ideally, have some Liaisons Councils Real estate knowledge of their designated country’s organizations culture and language. For an online directory of President’s Liaisons, go to realtor.org/ outside the U.S. global_alliances. • Regional Coordinators — Also appointed, Regional Coordinators provide strategic direction in support of NAR’s global business goals and leverage the individual efforts of President’s Liaisons in a specific region of the world. Contact NAR Global for information on Regional Coordinators. GP 4 ~ Global Perspectives February 2011
  • 5. If you’re wondering how to explore global business in your market, a good first stop is a visit to your local board’s global business council, whose mission is to develop opportunities in its members’ local market. By joining and becoming involved with a council, you’ll be able to arm yourself with knowledge and connections to help you move through the sometimes complex world of global transactions. Councils go by various names. The Naples Area Board of REALTORS® (NABOR) calls theirs the Global Business Network. In Boulder, it’s the Boulder International Council, and in the San Francisco area, the South Bay International Committee. To find out if there is a council in your market, check realtor.org/global_alliances. GLOBAL Access a world of opportunities by joining a BUSINESS COUNCIL ✺ What can a council do for you? Whether you are new to international sales or already have your CIPS designation, a council has something for any level of experience. Here are a few of the benefits a council properties, vacation and seasonal homes, or residential housing in immigrant enclaves. You’ll also be able to find out which countries provide the most inbound > Educate agents on ways international transactions are different. Most councils sponsor educational events that might include talks by authors of books on international business, foreign nationals ✺ can provide. activity—information that may surprise you. discussing business practices in their native For instance, in Naples, Florida, the vast countries, panels of outside professionals, > Identify local international majority of international purchases last year or a look at best business practices for opportunities. were made by Canadians seeking winter developing international business. In most markets, sources of international homes; Germany and the U.K. ran a distant business aren’t immediately obvious, nor is second and third. The local council in Cape These programs are designed to help you it easy to gauge the size of the opportunity. Cod, Massachusetts, discovered that there become more familiar with the nuances Your local council may have already done were approximately 25,000 Brazilians of global transactions, like understanding this work for you. It can tell you what in the area, and took steps to bridge the cultural differences in social and business types of international sales are prevalent language gap to reach out to them. behavior. Knowing what is considered in your area including, for instance, resort polite, as well as what can be construed as (continued on page 6) Global Perspectives February 2011 ~ 5
  • 6. GETTING INVOLVED GLOBAL 2011 Access a world of opportunities by joining a ✺ GLOBAL BUSINESS COUNCIL (continued from page 5) BUSINESS EVENTS Following are numerous programs rude, can help put you on good footing with > Introduce members to international being hosted by global business councils an international client. marketing platforms. across the U.S. Other programs are also in Councils can steer their members toward development, so be sure to check “It’s a case of what you don’t know can NAR-associated platforms that reach the with your local association for more really hurt you—and your community,” international market—both clients and events in your area. says Brett Brown, ABR®, CIPS, CRB, other agents. These include social media, CRS, e-PRO®, GRI, RSPS, TRC, broker/ such as Facebook pages for CIPS and other Denver Board of REALTORS® salesperson at Downing-Frye Realty, Inc., councils; listing websites; a formalized and former NABOR president. “Your client network of global alliances; and referral Alternate Energy Solutions: may not tell you when you do something best practices. Meeting the Green Expectations of the Global Buyer wrong. But they may go home and tell March 24, 2011, 4:00 p.m. their friends not to go to that city, because Miami Association of REALTORS® at Denver Board of REALTORS® the people there don’t know what they’re CIPS Institute 4300 East Warren Avenue, Denver doing.” June, 2011 Dates and location TBD How Currency Affects Our Transactions May 26, 2011, 4:00 p.m. A council can also be a great resource for learning about other differences. Real 2011 Miami International Real Estate at Denver Board of REALTORS® Congress & Expo 4300 East Warren Avenue, Denver estate practices, that is, the process, November 6–8, 2011 documentation, transaction costs, Miami, FL For more information, contact Inge Frerichs financing, and title, vary from country to Chair, International Steering Committee country. You may find that you have to For more information, contact Lynda Fernandez frerichs1737@yahoo.com educate your clients on U.S. practices, Vice President, Public Relations (303) 667-1737 Lynda@miamire.com and your council may be able to provide (305) 468-7040 guidance on how to do that. Other ✺ Manhattan Association of REALTORS® potential roadblocks to the international Insider Tips and Tools for REALTOR® sale include currency exchanges, overseas Members in Predicting Global Market money transfers, visa issues, conversion > Foster referrals through building Trends and Potential International of price-per-foot to metric and euro relationships with globally-focused Investment Opportunities equivalents. Once again, a council can agents. April 7, 2011 steer you towards resources to learn more. Joining a council will keep you in the loop Location TBD (Also see the October 2010 issue of Global for programs and events that give you a ✺ For more information, contact Elise Barry Perspectives for articles on these topics.) way to interact and network with agents Association Executive sharing your interests. (See related sidebars ebarry@manarrealtor.com > Help agent build their agents gents for a sampling of upcoming local events.) (212) 594-2233 professional team. ssional t al Agents with glo clients should have a s global Many REALTOR® boards with well- REALTOR® Association of Greater ate ter team of intern international specialists to assist rna established global business councils have Ft. Lauderdale clients in are outside their venue, like n areas ar formal NAR-sanctioned relationships taxation and immigration law. Finding with organizations in foreign cities called International Women’s Day March 17, 2011 good peop can be hit-or-miss and time- people Cooperating Associations. The board is Time and Location TBD intensive. M sive. Many councils search for and ive designated as an Ambassador Association, reach out to professionals with relevant coordinating activities between the two For more information, contact Sharon Lindblade, haron experience as a way to widen their ence w organizations. You can access a list of Director of Professional Development members’ resourc mbe s resources. embers’ resourc ers er Ambassador Associations and their slindblade@r-world.com cross-border partners through realtor.org/ Philip Vias, Chairman, Global Real Estate Council global_alliances. of the REALTOR® Association of Greater Ft. Lauderdale Philip@philipvias.com 6 ~ Global Perspectives February 2011
  • 7. “If people don’t personally know you and Naples Area Board of REALTORS® South Bay (Los Angeles) Association trust you, they won’t make referrals to of REALTORS® 2011 Global Overview you,” says Sally Masters, ABR®, CIPS, with Tony Macaluso RSPS, TRC of Coldwell Banker Residential International Marketing Mixer February 18, 2011 Real Estate in North Naples, Florida, Thursday, February 9, 3:30–6:00 p.m. at Naples Area Board of REALTORS® Location TBD whose global business is 90 percent 1455 Pine Ridge Road, Naples referral-based. “It’s all about building International Networking Luncheon United Kingdom with Steve Barker relationships, and international events give Friday, May 6, noon–2:00 p.m. March 24, 2011 - morning; time TBD me the opportunity to establish and grow Sacramento, CA (exact location TBD) at Naples Area Board of REALTORS® them.” Sally reports that her business with 1455 Pine Ridge Road, Naples For more information and updates on event Canadian clients has tripled in the last year. locations, please contact: International Legal Issues Roger Phillips, 2011 South Bay Association April 28, 2011, 3:00 p.m. Seattle King County REALTORS® of REALTORS® International Council Chair at Heritage Bay, Naples Trade mission to Japan featuring rphillips@phillipsgroupusa.com Germany with Birgit Wolf NAR leadership and four Japanese Tashia Hincliffe, 2011 California Association May 19, 2011 - evening; time TBD trade associations: of REALTORS® International Forum Vice Chair at Naples Area Board of REALTORS® National Federation of Real Estate TashHD@aol.com 1455 Pine Ridge Road, Naples Transaction Association (NFRETA) (310) 376-8871, extension 165 All Japan Real Estate Association David Kissinger, South Bay Association International Networking (AJREA) of REALTORS® with Doug Devitre david@southbayaor.com Association of Real Estate Agents June 23, 2011, 8:30 a.m. of Japan (FRK) at Naples Area Board of REALTORS® 1455 Pine Ridge Road, Naples Real Estate Companies Association of Japan (RECAJ) Getting involved yields results. For more information, contact Maribeth Shanahan In the period November 2009 to May 2010, April, 2011 Director, Professional Development Services international business in Naples grew by 42 At various locations throughout Japan. maribeth@nabor.com percent. This corresponded with a growth in (239) 597-1666 For more information, please contact Claudia the Global Business Network’s membership Crowell, RCE, Director of Business Practices from 200 to 700 agents. “A large portion ccrowell@nwrealtor.com of this is due to educating agents in how to Some councils have reached out to develop ✺ (425) 974-1014 less formal business bonds with cities in handle international clients and transactions other countries. For example, NABOR’s differently,” says Brett Brown. “Not only does Global Business Network has formed a the organization sponsor events, we’ve also > Track international sales. successful informal partnership with agents created a helpline between members and Local boards can request their MLS to in Toronto, Canada, after meeting them the Global Business Network Committee add fields to their databases that help track through a NABOR-sponsored inbound to handle questions about international international sales and their sources, giving trade mission held for foreign agents last transactions as they come up.” e members a benchmark against which to summer. The Toronto agents helped spur measure change and results. For example, Canadian interest in the Naples market, NABOR has used the MLS database and If you don’t have a council in v your area. ✺ generating a stream of referral business for public records to track business growth, counterparts in Naples. Many boards have not yet fet fo formed an flagging sales made to buyers with official group to support global business l business international addresses. This provides a > Host trade missions. development. If yours has not, contact your conservative estimate of sales, because it As in the Naples example, your local or association executives and encourage them doesn’t capture international buyers who state association may sponsor inbound to join NAR Global’s Race to 100, or volunteer have U.S. addresses or purchases through trade missions to attract foreign agents’ to help start a council in your area. To learn U.S.-based companies. interest in your area, or even outbound more, visit realtor.org/global/ae. missions to cities and countries outside the U.S. Getting involved can help you establish What a local council can do for your global agent relationships that generate business business is only limited by how involved you in both directions. choose to be. Dive in, and you will reap the rewards. GP Global Perspectives February 2011 ~ 7
  • 8. REALTOR.com® is going global! The burning question on every real estate practitioner’s mind: how can I get my property listings in front of over half a million new, unique visitors from all over the world, every month? The mystery is solved with Realtor.com®. Globalize your listings and benefit from international > About Realtor.com® • Consumers spent over twice as exposure for your properties and nearly 10 million unique visitors every month. long on Realtor.com® searching for properties than the next closest competitor. Realtor.com®, the nation’s No. 1 homes-for-sale website, will add translation services and increase its presence in international markets to attract even more international visitors to • More pages were viewed on U.S. listings. More than 575,000 consumers from non-U.S. destinations currently visit Realtor.com® each month. Realtor.com® than the next four competitors combined. “This expansion of the strategic collaboration between Move and NAR benefits REALTORS®, provides home sellers with access to an even broader audience beyond our domestic borders, • Three times more pages were and delivers greater choice to home buyers interested in property in the U.S. and internationally. viewed on Realtor.com® than the It is the result of the strong and long-lasting partnership between NAR and Move that continues to evolve with the real estate market,” said Realtor.com® President Errol Samuelson. next closest competitor. Work is already underway to make these features available. Stay tuned for more details! • Realtor.com® had the most average daily visitors —twice as many daily visitors than the next closest competitor. Suggestions for future topics? Please send them to NARglobe@realtors.org. 800.874.6500 • www.REALTOR.org 430 North Michigan Avenue • Chicago, IL 60611-4087