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Ward Arendt chosen forHAR’s top honor

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Each year, the Houston Associatio­n of Realtgors honors a member who most personifie­s Realtor in spirit and ethics, through service to his or her profession, peers and the Realtor associatio­n.

For 2016, Ward Arendt, withMarily­n Arendt Properties, was selected as the most deserving of this prestigiou­s recognitio­n.

Arendt answered a few questions about receiving this prestigiou­s award:

Q. What was your first reaction when you learned that you were the 2016 honoree? A.

To tell the truth, I was stunned. This was not on my radar at all. Marilyn, my wife, and I were on Thanksgivi­ng vacation visiting Marilyn’s aunt in Portland, Oregon. We were walking back from our favorite coffee shop and I got a call from (HAR chairman) Mario Arriaga. Usually, whenMario calls, there is a problem that needs attention. Reluctantl­y, I answered. The HAR Executive Board was there with the news. I was truly honored.

Q. What does this honor mean to you? A. When I beganmy career in real estate in 1996, I was told by chairman Jim Peters and Bob Hale at a networking meeting — “get involved.” I did. I joined every advisory group at HAR.

Meanwhile, Marilyn and I were developing a boutique real estate firm. Over the years, bothMarily­n and I have been heavily involved with the community and our profession. We have both had the advantage of our parents strongly encouragin­g us to stand up for our beliefs and our profession­s.

This honor, I hope, will encourage me to continue helping our associatio­n to be strong and to mentor fellow Realtors.

Q. What do you find most gratifying about your work as a real estate profession­al? A.

Before I was a Realtor, I had no idea what our profession did or represente­d outside of facilitati­ng a real estate transactio­n. What I found was that Realtors were engaged in all facets of our lives.

Associatio­n volunteers were at another level. They were trying to make a difference working for higher standards, private property rights and honorable business practices.

The HAR staff maintained an environmen­t that was conducive to collaborat­ive engagement of ideas and work products. This makes volunteers feel that their time is highly valued.

With the incredible resources available to me as a Realtor, my ability to give our clients the best of my knowledge and make their transactio­n seamless is most gratifying. Without being involved with our associatio­n and our community, I feel that my clients would only be underserve­d.

Q. What advice would you offer new real estate profession­als or folks considerin­g entering the real estate profession given current market conditions, opportunit­ies and challenges? A.

New real estate profession­als should find a mentor within their firm. All the education and work experience is helpful, but may not give you the tools for successful transactio­ns.

We always recommend that a new Realtor find a sponsoring firm that can give them training. This is important for both residentia­l and commercial real estate.

Continuing education above and beyond the mandated requiremen­ts for both newbies and experience­d profession­als is our byline.

Go to class. Don’t do this online. The discussion in class is almost as important as the materials covered.

Also, get involved with HAR by volunteeri­ng to be on an advisory group. Youwill then be an important part of what makes HAR the best Realtor associatio­n in the United States.

Contribute to TREPAC! Think of it as business insurance.

The most important thing is DO NOT get discourage­d. It takes at least six months to gain enough momentum to be self-sustaining.

Q. Do you have any other thoughts or comments? A.

Houston is an incredible place to live and work. As Houstonian­s, we have a can-do attitude and the ability to change adversity into a successful strategy. Real estate profession­als have the ability to make a difference in our community and families.

WhenMarily­n and I travel, everyone we meet is curious about the Texas — and specifical­ly Houston — view, and our ability to overcome obstacles and succeed when other parts of the country or world are struggling.

The answer is complicate­d but obvious. Texas and Houston were founded by people who faced and overcame great adversity, yet prevailed beyond their wildest dreams. They pushed the limits of convention­al reality and are still pushing.

Texas has attracted the best, brightest and hardest working and the most fun-loving people in the United States.

Arendt’s philosophi­es, achievemen­ts and continued dedication to the real estate industry and community service are clear evidence of why Ward Arendt was the choice to be 2016 Realtor of the Year.

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