As a MRP, you'll need a in-depth understanding of the military market, including demographics, basic allowance for housing (BAH) rates, and the policies that impact service members' housing choices.
Learn the processes and procedures of a PCS (permanent change of station) move to help guide your client through the real estate transaction.
Make a difference for your client by understanding the fundamentals of VA loans, how to recognize eligibility for buyers and properties, and how to effectively work with lenders.
How to Earn Your Military Relocation Professional (MRP) Certification
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Submit Your One-time Application Fee
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Be a Member of NAR
Complete the Course
To become certified, you must be a member of the National Association of REALTORS® in good standing.
Complete the one-day MRP certification course online or in-person.
Once you've completed the course, you simply pay your application fee and you are officially certified as an MRP.
Benefits of the Military Relocation Professional Certification
Special Listing in Online Directories
Use of MRP Logo and Name
Promote yourself to prospects as a Military Relocation Professional.
Receive differentiation as an MRP in the online directories at realtor.com® and nar.realtor.
MRP Marketing Materials
Access to the MRP Community
Utilize MRP's professionally-designed promotional materials, which can be customized with your name and contact information.
Join thousands of specialized REALTORS® in the private MRP Networking and Referrals Group on Facebook.
"Obtaining the Military Relocation Professional certification has allowed me to represent our veterans and become one of the top producing agents in my areas for representing buyers using the VA loan."