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  • A GRI has received  one of the most comprehensive training programs available today to REALTORS in the nation.
  • A GRI has superior knowledge of real estate marketing and has acquired skills that will set him/her at par with other REALTORS.
  • In today's competitive business environment, a REALTOR needs more than just motivation and initiative to succeed.  A GRI has the advantage of the education received in the GRI program.
  • The GRI program is continually refined to provide entry-lelvel and experienced REALTORS with the information that will help them succeed in today's market.
  • A GRI is knowledgeable in many aspects of real estate that allows him/her to overcome obstacles that jeopardize a transaction.
  • A GRI has access to a large base of referrals.
  • A GRI has demonstrated his/her commitment to professionalism in the real estate industry.

Source:  GRInetwork.org 

What is a GRI?
 
  • GRI, which stands for Graduate Realtor Institute, is a nationally recognized prefessional real estate designation.
  • The GRI designation is a real estate industry designation similar to various industry designations.
  • This designation may only be earned after successfully completing a rigorous educational program.  This program requires 92 hours of live course instruction from a statewide faculty selected because of extensive experience in their own areas of expertise.
  • This designation is available only to members of the local, state and national Association of REALTORS.
  • GRI is recognized nationwide as the standard for real estate professionalism and knowledge.
  • The GRI designation is granted through the California Association of REALTORS whose courses of studies meet the standards established by the National Association of REALTORS.

Source:  GRInetwork.org

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