How You Can Engage in Moving Real Estate Governmental Policy Forward

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Troy Singleton, Senior Vice President, East Region, Anywhere Integrated Services

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March 16, 2023

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The age-old maxim that one should never discuss religion, money or politics with family or in business seems outdated these days, as everyone is offering their armchair political analysis on the issues of the day. But as real estate professionals, is it wise for us to keep an eye on the happenings in Washington and our statehouses? As someone who has been involved in government for more than 20 years in an appointed, elected and professional capacity, I can tell you that the answer is emphatically, yes!

Real estate has been, and remains, the foundation of wealth-building for so many Americans. It’s also an integral component in our nation’s economic ecosystem. The National Association of REALTORS® estimates that every home sale generates two jobs. Using that ratio, 1,000 home sales generate 2,000 jobs. Not to mention, the flow of goods, services, and income for millions of Americans that is directly contributable to our nation’s gross domestic production (GDP).

Issues linked to the debate around raising the national debt ceiling, housing production, tax policy, climate regulations, market conditions, and evolving security threats all have an impact on our industry. This is why Anywhere continues to invest in building a strong Government Affairs function led by Becky Tallent. Becky resides in Washington D.C. and represents the interests of our company and our industry on Capitol Hill.  Engaging policymakers to better understand where debates on key issues are headed can help as we navigate the current challenging real estate environment.

Clearly, staying in tune to government’s impact on your business is key…but how should you do it?

Here are three ways:

  1. Get active with trade associations such as your local chapter of the National Association of Realtors or Land Title Association. In addition to networking opportunities, resources, and continuing education benefits, active involvement in these organizations helps agents ensure their interests are represented and protected.
  2. Attend your local community government meetings. Engaging with your local government allows you to hear first-hand what's happening in your community and how local decisions, policies, and developments can shape your own economic future and that of your clients.
  3. Follow this blog for ongoing insights from the Anywhere Government Affairs Team about the policy issues that are most important to our company and industry.

These groups can ensure that you are in the know when it comes to what’s going on by effectively bringing the Capitol to your corner.

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About Troy Singleton
Troy Singleton is a Senior Vice President for Anywhere Integrated Services, overseeing business development and growth efforts in the eastern United States. Troy is a dynamic leader who also has a strong background in legislation, specifically as a state senator in New Jersey. Follow Troy on LinkedIn

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