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About
the
ALC Designation
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Buyers and sellers in today's
complex land real estate market need professionals who
provide up-to-date knowledge, a variety of real estate
services, and ethical real estate practices. In short,
they're looking for real estate professionals who hold the
esteemed Accredited Land Consultant (ALC) designation. ALC's
are a part of the largest trade organization in the world
and of the premiere land real estate organization, the
REALTORSŪ Land Institute, which has been serving the
nation's land real estate professionals and their clients
for over 50 years. |
Clients who want to purchase, sell
or exchange land, know they need to rely on a leader in land
brokerage when making the most valuable decision of all - who
will be their land broker?
The Accredited Land Consultant (ALC)
designation is important to REALTORSŪ Land Institute members and
to their clients for many reasons.
First, the designation is awarded by
the Board of Directors to members who have completed a
comprehensive program of education and service to the Institute.
Only ALC's may use the accredited logo in their brokerage
correspondence and marketing pieces.
Second, ALC's constitute a network
of recognized specialists throughout the United States. ALC's
serve the public in its need for land related real estate
services. ALC's ensure that clients will find the best possible
parcel for farming, development, recreation and a myriad of
other specialized uses. The ALC network is a valuable resource
for buyers and sellers.
As land professionals, ALC's know
current market values. They work diligently to secure the best
sale or purchase price for their clients. Also, ALC's assist
buyers and sellers in such areas as finance, leasing and land
management. To be safe, secure and satisfied, buyers and sellers
are encouraged to work with an accredited real estate
professional - one of REALTORSŪ Land Institute's Accredited Land
Consultants.
Accredited Land Consultants are the
recognized Land REALTORŪ experts. It's time to stand up and be
recognized.
For more information on attaining
the ALC Designation, go to
ALC Designation Requirements.
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