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Professional associations

MRI is registered with various world professional organisations for overseas real estate. This ensures that customers can feel safe in the knowledge that as a member, we operate to professional codes of practice and rules of conduct.

They can be confident that we have the knowledge and experience to help customers achieve the best deal and obtain the best advice possible.


International Real Estate Federation

Over the last 52 years the International Real Estate Federation (FIABCI) has earned its reputation as a respected international, multi-lingual and truly independent organisation with no allegiance to any one country, solely concerned with promoting business opportunities for its global membership of over 1.5 million spread across 50 worldwide chapters.

All sectors of real estate are represented in FIABCI including residential, commercial, leisure, agricultural, retail and industrial.

This is a multi-discipline federation welcoming members from any business involved in real estate from architects, developers, financiers, lawyers and brokers to contractors and investors.
The National Association of Estate Agents

The NAEA is a member FIABCI (The International Real Estate Federation) and the CEI (European Confederation of Estate Agents).

It consults regularly with other international estate agency organisations throughout Europe, North America and Australia, hence its members are well equipped to give you the best advice when it comes to buying international property.

The association is also a signatory to the International Consortium of Real Estate Agents (ICREA) which was established during 2001 and involves the principal real estate professional bodies for 26 countries.
The CEI – Confédération Européenne de l'Immobilier

The European Confederation of Real Estate Agents is one of Europe's largest professional organisations of estate agents, now counting well over 25,000 members from hundreds of cities in 13 European countries – Austria, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Romania, Spain, the UK and the Slovak Republic.

This represents an overall total of 60,000 operators in real estate.

The voice of real estate in Europe, its purpose is to establish and improve international cooperation, to advise on issues concerning trans-national real estate transactions and to influence European ruling insofar as this relates to real estate practice.