Earn NAR’s Green Designation
September 25, 2012
When the news on climate
change includes longtime holdouts surrendering their positions to acknowledge
that manmade heat and emissions are contributing in a real way to our climate,
it’s probably time to look again at the ways we use energy in our managed commercial property San Diego.
For years, NAR has been
ahead of the curve in our industry’s green research and education with the
Green Resource Council, a leading source for facts, tools, education and
strategies for going green.
The Green Resource
Council and NAR’s Green Designation were established by the Real Estate Buyer’s
Agent Council (REBAC), a wholly-owned subsidiary of the National Association of
REALTORS® in the spring of 2008 as a response to the increased interest by real
estate buyers, sellers and practitioners to go green with managed commercial property San Diego. With a panel of subject matter experts, the
council developed a comprehensive designation program in the summer of 2008.
That fall, we launched the pilot course to a live classroom of students.
Since then, NAR’s Green
Designation program has taken off. Almost 1,300 students and over 100
instructors completed one of the courses in its first few months, and as of
March 2010, over 4,000 individuals have been awarded NAR’s Green Designation
and membership to the Green REsource Council.
Green Business Network
Appraisers to Title
Companies, the Green Business Network links dozens of industry categories and
puts NAR green Designees together with providers to form solutions.
SOURCE: Wayne Grohl, The
Source – Commercial Source
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been curated from an alternate source and is designed for informational
purposes to highlight the commercial real estate market. It solely represents
the opinion of the specific blogger and does not necessarily represent the
opinion of Pacific Coast Commercial.
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