
NAR’s 2025 Annual Report is officially live, and it tells a clear story of momentum, impact, and measurable results.
From major advocacy wins that protected homeowners and the real estate industry to smart financial stewardship and tools designed to help brokers work more efficiently, this year’s report highlights what collective membership makes possible.
It also showcases how consumer advertising continues to reinforce the REALTOR® difference, building trust and driving preference in a crowded marketplace. Take a few minutes to explore the highlights and see how your membership helped move the needle in 2025.
The full report is available here.
Download the report PDF here.
National Association of REALTORS®
2025 Annual Report Highlights
Advocacy
- Defeated 11 harmful tax proposals
- Prevented $2.3 trillion in new taxes
Finance
- Achieved a second consecutive balanced budget
- Reduced budgeted expenses by nearly $50 million, a 14 percent year-over-year decrease
Marketing & Communications
- Conducted more than 400 media interviews
- 87& of consumers who saw the “Right By You” campaign were more likely to work with a REALTOR®
Research
- Sent 3.5 million survey invitations to NAR members
- Delivered 430 presentations nationwide
Education
- More than 17,000 REALTORS® are enrolled in certifications and designations
Tech & Innovation
Realtors Property Resource® (RPR®)
- 540,000 unique users, representing 37 percent of all REALTORS®
- Over 18.3 million engaged sessions
- 10,400+ brokerages using the RPR Broker Tool Set, representing more than 750,000 brokers
Leadership Resources
- Hosted 150+ state and local association events
Legal
- Convened 100+ association and MLS attorneys at NAR’s Legal Counsel Summit in Chicago
Information Technology
- Hired a Chief Data Officer to lead an enterprise-wide data strategy
Industry Relations
- Represented approximately 700,000 brokers through enterprise and regional broker executives hosted at NAR’s Chicago office
- Engaged 400+ organizations, reaching more than 44,000 members and stakeholders













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