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Nearly 100 real estate professionals from across the Lakes Region came together recently for a sold-out Legislative Membership Meeting hosted by the Lakes Region Board of Realtors. (Courtesy photo)

THORNTON ― Nearly 100 real estate professionals from across the Lakes Region came together recently for a sold-out Legislative Membership Meeting hosted by the Lakes Region Board of Realtors at the picturesque Owl’s Nest Resort in Thornton.

The event brought Realtors under one roof with a shared purpose: to stay informed and engaged on the latest legislative developments impacting private property rights. With a strong turnout and an energized atmosphere, the meeting underscored the organization’s growing focus on member engagement and advocacy in 2026.

One of the most impactful moments of the day was the induction and pinning ceremony for new members. Surrounded by brokers and peers, these individuals were formally welcomed into the profession — marking the start of their real estate careers with a visible show of support from the local community.

Attendees also heard from key voices in state policy and real estate advocacy. Chris Norwood, representing the New Hampshire Realtors, provided a comprehensive update on current legislation affecting private property rights. His presentation highlighted several active bills and offered insight into how policy decisions at the state level could shape the future of homeownership and real estate transactions.

Joining him was Sen. Timothy Lang, who shared insights and perspectives from the state level.

The event concluded on a celebratory note with the awarding of the organization’s “Golden Ticket,” a scholarship to the Leadership Lakes Region program for the upcoming fall session. The surprise giveaway added an extra layer of excitement to an already memorable meeting.

With strong attendance, meaningful dialogue, and a clear commitment, the Legislative Membership Meeting reflected the Lakes Region Board of Realtors' dedication to empowering its members and protecting the interests of property owners throughout New Hampshire.

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