American History

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Our History

The National Association of Real Estate Brokers, Inc. (NAREB) was founded in Tampa, Florida, in 1947 as an equal opportunity and civil rights advocacy organization for African American real estate professionals, consumers, and communities in America.

NAREB was created because African Americans were not allowed to join their local boards of REALTORS, and thus, the National Association of REALTORS.  Even after the passage of the Fair Housing Act in 1968, some NAR local boards continued to prevent or discourage black real estate brokers from becoming REALTOR members.

The purpose of NAREB is to enhance the economic improvement of its members, the community at large, and the minority community which it serves. To unite those engaged in the recognized branches of the real estate industry including brokerage, management, mortgage financing, appraising, land development, home building, and allied fields for the purpose of exerting influence on real estate interests.  Although composed principally of African Americans, the REALTIST© organization embraces all qualified real estate practitioners who are committed to achieving our vision, which is “Democracy in Housing.”

Local Black professional and real estate groups began forming in northern and southern communities in the 1880s. Most became members of the National Business League (NBL), founded by Booker T. Washington in the early 1900s. The NBL became the first advocacy association for Black national business trade organizations. Booker T. Washington was a noted businessman, educator, real estate investor, and advisor to several U. S. Presidents from the 1890s to the 1950s. Two local NAREB boards, founded in the 1920s in Harlem (NYC) and Dearborn (Chicago), represent the oldest, continuously active REALTIST © organizations that came out of the NBL and predate NAREB.

GMAR’s History

GMAR was founded by Nichelle McDuffie Hagins and during its inaugural ceremony at the Maryland State House in Annapolis, Maryland on February 17, 2020 GMAR received from the Maryland House of Delegates the House Resolution, offering congratulatory recognition of our dedication with promoting equal housing opportunities for all with the sponsorship of Delegate Pamela E. Queen.

The Greater Metropolitan Association of Realtist received its certificate of charter from the National Association of Real Estate Brokers on December 11, 2020.