National Association of Realtors® Joins forces with National Community
Stabilization
The National Association of Realtors® has joined forces with the National
Community Stabilization Trust to help rebuild American communities
devastated by the foreclosure crisis.
The
collaboration will bring Realtors and the more than 1,400 state and local
Realtor® associations into a side-by-side relationship with leading national
nonprofits, as well as with state and local leaders, to develop
comprehensive and targeted plans to rebuild communities. The partnership was
made possible by the new federal Neighborhood Stabilization Program, which
provides $6 billion to reclaim neighborhoods wracked by high levels of
foreclosed and abandoned property, property disinvestment, extremely low
prices and low resident confidence.
“Realtors® build communities and have the market expertise and property
transaction tools to help local housing organizations understand local
market conditions and how to put foreclosed houses back into the hands of
stable homeowners,” said NAR President Vicki Cox Golder, owner of Vicki L.
Cox & Associates in Tucson, Ariz. “Working in this partnership with NCST
gives Realtors® a seat at the community table to perform a leadership role
in restoring vitality to communities across this great nation.”
“Neighborhoods across America have been decimated by high concentrations of
abandoned and foreclosed homes. To reverse neighborhood decline, we need the
Realtor® community working hand in hand with other housing providers,” said
Craig Nickerson, president of NCST. “This ambitious new campaign will
harness the unique abilities of Realtors® to remarket newly renovated homes
and to rebrand the tarnished image of hard-hit neighborhoods.”
Through a nationwide network of state and local associations, Realtors® have
been engaged in foreclosure prevention efforts since early 2009 as part of
the NAR’s Foreclosure Prevention & Response Program.
“The outstanding leadership of many state and local Realtor® associations
over the past year to become active participants in community
problem-solving has proven that Realtors® are a valuable local community
partner,” said Golder.
She cited strong efforts by the leadership in the Chicago Association of
Realtors®, the North Metro Realtors® (Minn.) Association and the Realtor®
Association of Great Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) as examples of Realtors® working
through NSP to revitalize neighborhoods.
While NAR and the NCST will be working nationwide on this new initiative, a
focus will be placed on enhancing capacity in states experiencing the
highest levels of foreclosure and abandonment.
Beginning January 27, NAR will initiate contact with targeted state
associations, based on severity of foreclosure problems. In addition, NAR
will provide in-depth training and education materials developed and
provided by NCST on
www.realtor.org/foreclosure.
The National Community Stabilization Trust is a nonprofit organization that
facilitates the transfer of foreclosed and abandoned properties from
financial institutions nationwide to local housing organizations, and
provides access to financing in order to promote productive property reuse
and neighborhood stability. In collaboration with state and local
governments, the Stabilization Trust builds local capacity to effectively
acquire, manage, rehab and sell foreclosed property to ensure homeownership
and rental housing are available to low- and moderate-income families. Visit
www.stabilizationtrust.com to
learn more about the National Community Stabilization Trust.