The Central Tennessee Association of Realtors, also known as the Jackson Real Estate Association, was established in 1921. Later on, the organization was renamed the Jackson Area Realtors and then the Jackson Association. The association continued in Jackson County until they merged with Gibson County, Henderson, and Chester Counties in the early 2000s, which enabled them to operate in Haywood and Crockett counties. The area grew in tandem with the Jackson Area Association of Realtors. With seven counties under their belt, it was time for a new name.
In 2009, the association changed its name to Central West Tennessee Association of Realtors as it is known today. They integrated the Dyer County Association of Realtors in 2015, which currently serves nine counties in West Tennessee: Madison, Lauderdale, Henderson, Chester, Decatur, Crockett, Gibson, Haywood, and Dyer. With members in Carroll and Weakley Counties.
The goal of the association has always been to empower ethical and knowledgeable real estate professionals. They also participate in various community fundraisers like the Regional Interfaith Association (RIFA), Habitat for Humanity, Exchange Club Carl Perkins for child abuse, and much more.
Associations
- Central West Tennessee Association of Realtors
Availability
- Agents
- Brokers
Counties
- Carroll County
- Chester County
- Crockett County
- Decatur County
- Dyer County
- Gibson County
- Haywood County
- Henderson County
- Madison County
- Weakley County
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