About RAMC
Your Local Real Estate Resource
Established in
1926, the Realtor Association of Martin County (then called Stuart Board
of Real Estate) was founded by ten brokers who were operating without
professional resources such as industry contacts, educational
opportunities or legislative influence. Forward-looking business people,
they saw the advantages of belonging to the National Association of
REALTORS® (NAR) headquartered in Chicago, with local chapters
at state and community levels. NAR promoted professionalism and offered
methods to resolve transaction disputes between REALTORS® and
the public. By embracing NAR's strict Code of Ethics, the ten brokers
became REALTORS®. The REALTOR® Board continued to grow
and mature, keeping pace with state and national associations.
The Stuart Board of REALTORS®, started by those original ten,
expanded to 60 members by its 50th birthday in 1976. Now it enjoys a
membership of over 1000, including affiliate businesses. NAR is the
world's largest trade association, with approximately 1.3 million
members. Its purpose is to enhance the ability and opportunity of its
members to conduct their business successfully and ethically, and to
promote and preserve the right to own, transfer, and use real
property.
Members of the REALTOR® Association of Martin County want you to
find the home of your dreams. Think of a REALTOR® as your personal
resource to help educate you about the entire home buying process. For a
current list of Martin County REALTORS®, contact the REALTOR®
Association of Martin County at (772) 283-1748. The REALTOR®
Association of Martin County is one of more than 1,800 Associations
nationwide that comprise the National Association of REALTORS®, the
nation’s largest trade association and voice for real estate.