ERA Franchise Systems LLC is proud to be affiliated with the National Trust
for Historic Preservation, a non-profit membership organization dedicated to the
preservation and protection of America's historic places.
ERA sales associates understand the value of historic properties
therefore, understanding the value of a strong marketing program. In conjunction
with the National Trust for Historic Preservation, we provide extensive training
on historic architectural design, enabling sales associates to better serve the
needs of historic homeowners and buyers.
This program is also an educational component for the ERA International
Collection. Sales Associates can receive their International Collection
certificate of completion by completing Architecture in America: International
Origins and Influence or by taking the open book exam in Historic Architecture.
To learn more about the luxury home market through the ERA International
Collection program, please click
here.
In this section, you will find sales associates who have completed the
specialized training, learn more about the National Trust for Historic
Preservation, and find resources and information for maintaining your historic
home.
Whether you are looking to buy, sell or educate yourself about historic
homeownership, ERA Real Estate is Always There For YouŽ.
Historic Homeowner Resources
Maintaining a historic home can be both challenging and rewarding. Recognizing
and protecting these homes is an important part of our American heritage. The
country has over 30 million housing units built before 1950*, giving people
everywhere the opportunity to appreciate historic homes and neighborhoods. Here
are some resources to assist in keeping the integrity of your historic home:
*Reference: National Trust for Historic Preservation. www.nationaltrust.org.
The National Trust for Historic Preservation is a private, nonprofit membership
organization dedicated to protecting the irreplaceable. With more than a quarter
million members nationwide, it provides leadership, education and advocacy to
save America's diverse historic places and revitalize our communities. It has
six regional offices and 20 historic sites and works with thousands of local
community groups in all 50 states. For more information, visit the National
Trust's Web site at www.nationaltrust.org.
Educational Benefits
Protecting historic properties and providing you with valuable information to
help market your home is the basis for the educational course Architecture In
America: International Origins and Influence. Developed by ERA Real Estate and
the National Trust for Historic Preservation, this course offers sales
associates valuable information on architectural styles, preservation
legislations and the requirements for the National Register of Historic Places.
To learn more about our sales associate training please click
here.
National Trust Web site
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