Join Southern Adirondack REALTORS®

Southern Adirondack REALTORS®, Inc. strives to provide its members with programs and services which enhance the members’ ability to successfully conduct their businesses in a competent and ethical manner, and to promote the public’s right to purchase, use and transfer real property. We also provide charitable giving and support to local and regional efforts through food drives, fundraising events and providing REALTOR® volunteers as part of our service-model to improve the quality of life for area residents.

Interested in a career in real estate?

A career in real estate can be both exciting and rewarding. For highly motivated and energetic individuals, the earnings potential can be tremendous. In “Your Successful Real Estate Career,” author Kenneth W. Edwards lists traits and skills needed to succeed in the industry. These include being:

  • A self-starter

  • Hardworking

  • A problem solver

  • A good listener

  • Stable yet flexible

  • Knowing and believing in the product

  • Having perseverance

To become a licensed real estate salesperson in New York State, you must complete a 75-hour Salesperson’s Qualifying Course covering real estate law, regulations and procedures. The course is offered by local REALTOR boards, and proprietary schools throughout the state and are available online. Upon completion of the qualifying course you must register for and take a licensing examination given by the New York State Department of State. Once you receive an exam pass slip, you must submit an application to the NYS Department of State, Division of Licensing Services, with a non-refundable fee of $50.

Applicants must:

  • Be 18 years of age

  • Not be more than four months in arrears in child support payments

  • Must provide information about any crimes in which they have been convicted

  • Name a sponsoring broker on their application

For further information on licensing, course providers and exam schedules, please contact The Southern Adirondack Realtors® office at 518-798-3425 , or the NYS Department of State at 518-474-4429, via e-mail at InetLcns@dos.state.ny.us, or visit their website.