Have you registered yet for this year’s Texas REALTORS® Winter Meeting? If you can’t make it to Austin February 6-10, you should encourage your agents to attend and get involved. Here’s why.
Convenient educational opportunities
Certain sessions count as continuing education! Your agents can earn CE credits while learning about topics such as real estate professionalism and building relationships.
Thought-provoking conversations
Winter Meeting will feature in-depth forums on property taxes and appraisals, water rights, bridge financing, data centers, and risk reduction, to name a few. Your agents are likely to leave these discussions with new insights that can help your brokerage.
Useful big-picture updates
What’s happening outside of real estate can have a huge impact on the market and your business. Water rights expert Charles Porter will explain how the Waters of the United States may affect real estate, Tangilla co-founder Jeff Turner will discuss AI, and political consultants Joey Parr and James Aldrete will cover the upcoming Texas primary.
Take part in association business
Your agents can help guide the future of the association through participating in committees. Many committees and partner organizations, such as the REALTORS® Land Institute and Women’s Council of REALTORS®, will meet during the event. Plus, you can help honor excellence in your profession at the Texas REALTORS® Awards Lunch.
Networking in a fun setting
The conference includes several luncheons, gatherings, and networking opportunities to connect with your fellow REALTORS® in engaging ways. The Young Professionals Network Leadership Team will test your knowledge in an entertaining game show style session. Pick up your pickleball paddle and join TREPAC’s fundraiser event February 8.
There’s still time
Event registration is still open! You can reserve your spot today. Note that the deadline for onsite hotel reservations has passed, but you can still reserve a room at several hotels nearby.
To learn more and read the agenda, visit the Winter Meeting event page. See you in Austin!