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From its inception in 1917, the Lancaster County Association of Realtors has been deeply involved in providing buyers and sellers with knowledgeable, ethical and competent agents. Members of the Association subscribe to a strict Code of Ethics and to a policy of equal opportunity. We believe that these principles can best be achieved through leadership, education and mutual cooperation.

This website is designed to help you with the buying and selling process and provides up to date information from a variety of resources. Once you've done your research, please contact the Realtor of your choice for assisstance with all your real estate needs.
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Now over 1,500 members strong, this distinguished organization of professionals remains committed to providing buyers and sellers with knowledgeable, ethical and competent agents.
LCAR offers its members a computerized MLS to share property information, while providing increased market exposure to sellers.
An electronic lock box system gives members the ability to safely provide maximum marketing exposure on occupied homes.
The Association administers a professional standards program that adheres to the principles of professionalism, integrity and competence, as outlined in the National Association of Realtors Code of Ethics.
Thank you for your interest in becoming a member of the Lancaster County Association of Realtors.
The process begins with the completion of the LCAR Membership Application.
Forward the completed application, with payment, to the LCAR office.
Once the application is approved, Realtor members are required to complete the New Member Orientation program within the first six months of membership.
Orientation is offered once each quarter, at no charge.
The session begins at 8:30 am and ends at 4:30 pm.
Choosing your agent could be the most crucial element of the home buying and selling experience.
This is where it is important to realize the difference between a real estate agent and a Realtor.
While an agent is simply licensed by their state to do business, a Realtor has taken the additional steps to become a member of the local board of Realtors and has agreed to act under and adhere to a strict Code of Ethics.
This membership obligates them to be fair to all parties involved in a transaction.
Buying or selling a home can be intimidating, even if you've done it before.
That's why we recommend using a real estate professional-a Realtor-to guide you through the process.
Even if you elect not to use a Realtor and strike out on your own, the more informed you are as a real estate seller or buyer, the more pleasant your experience is likely to be.
The Pennsylvania Association of Realtors (PAR) publishes a number of forms that are designed to help guide the consumer (and your Realtor) through the steps of the home buying/selling process.
Superior education has always been a hallmark of The Real Estate School of the Lancaster County Association of Realtors (LCAR).
Since its inception, the school has provided basic courses for individuals seeking a real estate license, advanced educational programs for those pursuing a broker's license and continuing education coursework to help Realtors stay abreast of what's new in the real estate industry.
Since 1988, classes have been held at our training center at 1930 Harrington Drive, Lancaster.
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