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History of GRAR
The year 1900 marked the opening of a new era, one of change. The expanding economy brought fresh opportunities in all business. Real Estate transactions had become one of them.
The rapid increase in values and taxes awakened a group of Rochester citizens to a recognition of rising problems affecting real property ownership. A few serious-minded, intelligent men who either owned, or represented those who had vested interest in property, were determined to keep taxes within reasonable limits, and vigilantly follow all legislation that might become detrimental to real estate ownership.
Since 95% of tax revenues were derived from real property tax levies, government spending of these monies was of prime importance. These gentlemen formed a voluntary membership group, "The Real Estate Protective Association." It functioned successfully for more than six years until the 1907 depression.
By 1910, the real estate business began to improve. New comers to the vocation envisioned the future possibilities of its becoming a full livelihood. They invited to membership, only real estate men whom they deemed qualified by integrity, good character, and honorable principles in business. October 6, 1910, the chosen few met together and adopted their name: "The Real Estate Board of Rochester", and their chairman, W.H. Emery, was elected president.
In October 1960, when the fiftieth anniversary of the then "Real Estate Board of Rochester, N.Y., Inc." was celebrated, these words were read: "The foundation for a greater and more beautiful city is set firmly. There is no turning back. The REALTORS® of 1960 are young, and they too have their visions for the future."
By 1989, the marketing of real property had expanded to several counties outside of Monroe County, and the name adopted in 1910, seemed no longer appropriate. Hence, we became the "Greater Rochester Association of REALTORS®, Inc."
Today, the mission of the Greater Rochester Association of REALTORS® is to provide resources and education, promote professionalism and position our members for success. We support our community through political advocacy of real property rights and by supporting charitable programs to enhance homeownership opportunities.
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GRAR urges you to contact a REALTOR® today to learn more about why now is a great Time2Buy. Click here to learn more.
*A first time buyer is defined as anyone who has not owned a main home in the last three years.
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