Four Rivers Association of Realtors / Austin Board of Realtors Partner To Expand Options For Homebuyers

Four Rivers Association of REALTORS®, Austin Board of REALTORS® launch ‘key reciprocity’ program to provide greater property access for Central Texas homebuyers.
The Four Rivers Association of REALTORS® (FRAR) and Austin Board of REALTORS® (ABoR) have partnered in a ‘key reciprocity’ program to allow Central Texas homebuyers greater access to listings across the region. Starting this month, REALTOR® members in both associations will be able to show properties in either membership area.
Barb Cooper, 2015 President of the Austin Board of REALTORS®, said, “The Central Texas housing market moves rapidly, so it’s important that REALTORS® are able to show listings throughout the region quickly and easily. We’re excited to partner with the Four Rivers Association of REALTORS® to provide this new benefit for members and Austin-area homebuyers.”
Typically, homes for sale are secured with a coded lockbox containing the key to access the home, allowing REALTORS® to show a home in his or her membership area without the seller’s agent having to be present. When a REALTOR® needs to show a home outside his or her membership area, arrangements must be made with the seller’s agent ahead of time to view the property.
Through the key reciprocity program, Four Rivers REALTORS® will now have access to properties in the Austin area and Austin REALTORS® will have access to listings in Caldwell, Comal, Gonzales, Guadalupe, and Hays counties. Both associations share the same lockbox technology, which makes the partnership possible.
Frank Hamilton, 2015 President of the Four River Association of REALTORS®, concluded, “The Austin-San Antonio corridor is one of the fastest-growing areas in the country. Of the hundreds of people who move to this region daily, many consider settling in multiple places in Central Texas, so it’s valuable to be able to provide homebuyers with more choices in a wider area. This program is an excellent service for our members of which Central Texas homebuyers will surely benefit.”
The Four Rivers Association of REALTORS® is a 501(c)6 non-profit membership organization established in 1960.  Its current configuration includes a merger that represents members from the former New Braunfels/Canyon Lake Association of REALTORS®, Seguin Board of REALTORS®, and San Marcos Area Board of REALTORS®.  The association contains members from across five counties including Caldwell, Comal, Gonzales, Guadalupe, and Hays.  The association is owner of the Central Texas MLS, a for-profit MLS system that covers the area between Austin and San Antonio. For more information, please go to FourRiversREALTORS.com.
The Austin Board of REALTORS® (ABoR) builds connections through the use of technology, education and advocacy to strengthen the careers of its 11,000 members and improve the lives of Central Texas families. We empower Austin REALTORS® to connect their clients to the region’s most complete, accurate and up-to-date listings data. For more, contact the ABoR Marketing Department at marketing@abor.com or 512-454-7636. For the latest local housing market listings, visitAustinHomeSearch.com.
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