In the ever-evolving world of real estate, staying ahead of the curve is essential. HousingWire, a trusted source in the industry, has curated a list of twelve must-attend real estate events and conferences for 2025, designed to help professionals thrive in the coming year. These gatherings not only offer insights into market trends and technological advancements but also provide invaluable networking opportunities.

2025 NAREB Midwinter Conference

Nareb midwinter conference

Date: February 22-26, 2025

Location: Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Ticket Price: $499 for members, $599 for non-members

Highlights: With HGTV’s Dr. Egypt Sherrod leading the opening ceremony, this conference promises a lineup of power-packed speakers and educational opportunities. Register here.


2025 REALTOR Broker Summit

Realtor broker summit

Date: April 8-9, 2025

Location: Louisville, Kentucky

Ticket Price: Early-bird rate $399 until Jan. 15, 2025

Highlights: A dedicated event for brokers, focusing on AI trends and market analysis. Register here.


New York Real Estate Forum

New york real estate forum

Date: May 7, 2025

Location: New York City

Ticket Price: General admission $125, VIP $250

Highlights: A one-day event offering deep dives into residential and commercial market dynamics. Register here.


Realtors® Legislative Meetings 2025

Realtors legislative meetings

Date: May 31 – June 5, 2025

Location: Washington, D.C.

Ticket Price: Free for NAR members

Highlights: Engage with Capitol Hill representatives and explore a vast trade expo. Register here.


The Gathering by HousingWire

The gathering by housingwire

Date: June 8-11, 2025

Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado

Ticket Price: Early bird $1,500 for professionals

Highlights: A convergence of housing industry leaders, offering a comprehensive view of industry challenges and opportunities. Register here.


Tom Ferry’s Success Summit

Tom ferry's success summit

Date: August 26-28, 2025

Location: Dallas, Texas

Ticket Price: $499 on sale, $999 regular

Highlights: Focuses on self-improvement and growth mindset. Register here.


REimagine! Conference and Expo

Reimagine! Conference and expo

Date: September 15-17, 2025

Location: Chula Vista, California

Ticket Price: Free for C.A.R. members

Highlights: Emphasizes social media and marketing strategies. Register here.


NAR NXT, The Realtor® Experience

Nar nxt the realtor experience

Date: November 14-16, 2025

Location: Houston, Texas

Ticket Price: To be announced

Highlights: Features a stellar lineup of speakers and social events. Register here.


The Agency Forum

The agency forum

Date: March 17-19, 2025

Location: Palm Desert, California

Ticket Price: Forum pass $1399

Highlights: Combines actionable advice with world-class entertainment. Register here.


2025 RE/MAX R4

Date: February 24-27, 2025

Location: Las Vegas, Nevada

Ticket Price: Starting at $799

Highlights: Promises a revamped experience with top-notch speakers. Register here.


CENTURY 21 Top Agent Retreat

Date: March 24-27, 2025

Location: Anaheim, California

Ticket Price: $499 for attendees

Highlights: Offers top-tier learning opportunities for top agents. Register here.


eXpCon

Date: October 27-30, 2025

Location: Miami Beach, Florida

Ticket Price: General admission $899

Highlights: Features the eXplorer Pass for inviting guests. Register here.


These events, as outlined by HousingWire, are more than just an opportunity to learn—they are a chance to forge new connections and expand your referral network. As the real estate landscape continues to change, these conferences provide the tools and insights needed to stay ahead. For more information, visit the original article on HousingWire.

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