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More Than Buying & Selling: What REALTORS® Really Do

Not Just Buying & Selling: What REALTORS® Really Do

When people ask “what do REALTORS® really do?” the answer often starts with buying and selling homes. But that’s only part of the story.

REALTORS® do much more than facilitate transactions. We advocate for property rights, protect homeownership, educate consumers, and work year-round to ensure real estate laws support both individual property owners and the long-term health of our communities.

Real estate isn’t just about houses, it’s about protecting the right to own property.

What Makes a REALTOR® Different?

Not every real estate licensee is a REALTOR®. REALTORS® are members of the National Association of REALTORS and commit to a strict Code of Ethics that goes beyond state licensing requirements.

This means REALTORS® are held to higher standards of:

Alabama REALTORS® meeting with state leaders to discuss property rights and real estate legislation

  • Integrity and honesty

  • Client advocacy

  • Transparency

  • Fair housing and consumer protection

These standards help ensure consumers are represented by professionals who are accountable not only to clients, but to the public.

REALTOR® Advocacy & Protecting Property Rights

One of the most important, and least visible, answers to what do REALTORS® do is advocacy.

Through organizations like Alabama REALTORS, REALTORS® work directly with lawmakers to protect property rights and promote policies that support responsible homeownership.

This advocacy includes:

  • Protecting homeowners from unfair property tax increases

  • Supporting clear title and ownership protections

  • Fighting real estate fraud and seller impersonation

  • Advocating for housing affordability and supply

  • Defending landowner rights

Many of these efforts happen behind the scenes, long before legislation ever affects homeowners.

Group of Alabama REALTORS® advocating for real estate and property rights at the State House

Realtor Day at the Capitol: Advocacy in Action

Each year, REALTORS® from across Alabama gather for Realtor Day at the Capitol to meet with state leaders and advocate for property owners.

These conversations focus on real-world issues that directly impact homeowners, buyers, sellers, and investors, including property rights, fraud prevention, housing access, and consumer protections.

This is a key example of how REALTOR® advocacy works not just during a transaction, but year-round.

Supporting Property Rights Year-Round Through RPAC

Advocacy doesn’t stop after one day.

REALTORS® across Alabama voluntarily contribute to the REALTORS® Political Action Committee (RPAC), which supports candidates and initiatives that promote homeownership and protect property rights.

In Alabama alone, REALTORS® raised over $700,000 to support RPAC, funding that helps ensure property owners have a strong voice in legislation that affects real estate and land ownership.

What REALTOR® Advocacy Means for Auburn & Opelika

Here in Auburn and Opelika, REALTOR® advocacy plays an important role in protecting local homeowners, landowners, and investors.

Local real estate markets are shaped by zoning decisions, property tax policies, development regulations, and state laws — all of which directly impact property values and ownership rights.

By staying involved at the state level and advocating locally, REALTORS® help protect:Alabama REALTORS® gathered at the State Capitol for Realtor Day advocating for property owners

  • Property values in established neighborhoods

  • Responsible growth and development

  • Clear ownership and land-use rights

  • Consumer protections for buyers and sellers

Whether you’re buying your first home, selling a long-held property, or investing in land in Auburn or Opelika, REALTOR® advocacy helps protect your long-term interests.

More Than a Transaction

So, what do REALTORS® do?

We educate, advocate, and protect…not just at the closing table, but every day. Real estate is personal, and protecting property rights is essential to strong communities.

If you ever have questions about how real estate laws, market changes, or local policies affect your property, we’re always happy to be a resource.