Nova Scotia Association of Realtors

The Nova Scotia Association of REALTORS (NSAR) is the provincial Board/Association for REALTORS in Nova Scotia, representing 1,500+ real estate brokers and salespeople in 7 regions:

  • Cape Breton Region of NSAR
  • Halifax Dartmouth Region of NSAR
  • Highland Region of NSAR
  • Northern Region of NSAR
  • South Shore Region of NSAR
  • Yarmouth Region of NSAR
  • Annapolis Valley Region of NSAR (joined NSAR in January 2016)

NSAR is the first provincial association to change its formal name to incorporate the REALTOR trademark.

The mission of the Association is to enhance Realtors' success by providing services and education to better help them serve the public in real estate transactions. The Association also acts as the voice of real estate in Nova Scotia.

History

  • 1958 - founded
  • 2000 - merger of 5 real estate boards and Nova Scotia Real Estate Association
  • 2016 - Annapolis Valley Real Estate Board becomes a region within NSAR.
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