About HCAR
The Harford County Association of REALTORS® was formed in 1960 as a professional trade association to service its members. Today we have 1,700 REALTOR® and Affiliate members. Our Board of Directors is comprised of Member volunteers and Committee Members from around the region. Members enjoy many benefits and exclusive local business discounts, including educational classes, professional enhancement seminars, designation and certification programs and much more!
Why Live in Harford County?
A short drive to Bel Air and you've arrived at the seat of Harford County. Charming restaurants and shops line our quaint Main Street. Be sure to stop by the regal Liriodendron Mansion, built in 1898 and maintained today as a museum for all to enjoy. Visit the historicTudor Hall, home of the Booth family: Junius Brutus Booth and his son, Edwin, who made their marks of distinction as Shakespearean actors; while another son, John Wilkes, made his mark for his role in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
Why Use a Harford County REALTOR®?
Not every real estate agent or broker is a REALTOR. That term and the familiar Block “R” logo are trademarked by the National Association of REALTORS® and can only be used by those who are REALTOR® members through their local association of REALTORS®. While all REALTORS® are state-issued licensees as agents or brokers, the major difference between a “real estate licensee” and a REALTOR is that REALTORS® subscribe to a stringent Code of Ethics with Standards of Practice that promote the fair, ethical and honest treatment of all parties in a transaction.
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