Upcoming at CCOR
May 8, 2026
Here’s what’s coming to CCOR!
MLS billing is now live, our June Membership Breakfast is open for registration, and members have an opportunity to apply as CCOR’s REALTORS® Relief Foundation Ambassador.
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MLS Billing Reminder
MLS billing for REALTORS® and brokerages is now live. Payment is due by May 31, 2026. A $25 late fee is added after May 31, and service shutoff plus a $50 reactivation fee applies after June 30.
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Transition note: Coconut Coast Organization of REALTORS® (formerly Bonita Springs-Estero REALTORS®), pending official state approval.
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Quarterly member update
June Membership Breakfast
Start your morning with CCOR at Spanish Wells for our next quarterly Membership Breakfast — a chance to connect with fellow members, hear organization updates, and get insight from one of Southwest Florida’s key regional leaders.
Our guest speaker, Carol Obermeier, Director of Air Service Development for the Lee County Port Authority, will share how air service growth, tourism, business travel, cargo activity, and Southwest Florida International Airport help shape the local economy. For REALTORS®, this is valuable context for relocation conversations, buyer interest, seasonal demand, business growth, and the bigger forces bringing people to our market.
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Event details
Date: Friday, June 12, 2026.
Time: 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM (EDT).
Location: Spanish Wells.
Address: 9801 Treasure Cay Lane, Bonita Springs, FL 34135.
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Guest speaker
Carol Obermeier
Director of Air Service Development, Lee County Port Authority
Carol promotes increased commercial air service and cargo activity at Southwest Florida International Airport and represents the Port Authority throughout the travel, tourism, business, economic development, and government sectors.
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REALTORS® Relief Foundation
Apply to Be CCOR’s RRF Ambassador
CCOR is looking for a member to represent our organization as a REALTORS® Relief Foundation Ambassador. This is a meaningful opportunity to grow your leadership presence, connect with the REALTOR® community beyond your day-to-day business, and help promote relief efforts that support families when disasters impact housing and communities.
Serving as an Ambassador is a chance to give back while building visibility as a member who leads with service. If you are passionate about community impact, disaster relief, and showing the public how REALTORS® step up in times of need, we encourage you to apply or recommend a member who would be a strong fit.
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Why apply?
Lead locally: Represent CCOR in a national REALTOR® relief effort.
Grow professionally: Build leadership visibility through service, outreach, and community impact.
Give back: Help promote relief efforts that provide housing support to families when they need it most.
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The role is simple
Ambassadors help promote awareness of the REALTORS® Relief Foundation, encourage participation, and serve as a local voice for relief efforts. This is a great fit for a member who wants to make a difference while strengthening their professional presence in the REALTOR® community.
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Succeeding in the Luxury Home Market (8CE)
May 13th, 2026
9 AM - 5:00 PM (EST)
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This course is designed to assist real estate professionals in developing the market expertise and savvy customer service skills necessary for success in the luxury home market. The focus is on providing you with a strategy for breaking into the luxury market and valuable tools to successfully differentiate your business and compete. From the 7 step process to breaking into the luxury niche to a review of advanced negotiation tactics common to the luxury market, the CRS instructor will help you set your business apart. Instructor: Gonzalo Meijia
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FR/BAR vs NABOR CONTRACTS (3CE)
May 19th, 2026
9 AM - 12 PM (EST)
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Sam Colburn Esq. will teach this course comparing the FR/BAR vs. NABOR contracts. This is a must-take class for agents representing buyers and sellers in Lee and Collier counties.
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Zillow Flex Lawsuit & Protecting your License (2CE)
May 21st, 2026 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM (EST)
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Practical compliance guardrails for agents, teams, and brokers presented by Patricia Stein
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FGCU May 2026 Regional Economic Indicators: Tourism Resilience vs. Spending and Labor Softening
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FGCU’s May 2026 report shows a mixed but active Southwest Florida economy, with strong tourism demand contrasting with cooling consumer spending and labor markets.
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