Dues and Fees Breakdown

Licensed Individual Options for Joining:

Altitude Association Membership (Primary/Secondary)

One Time (for as long as you are active/in good standing):

$1600 application fee for the Designated REALTOR®/New Office

$1000 application fee for a REALTOR® joining an Existing Altitude Office

Annual:

$360 Local dues (prorated monthly)

$195 Colorado dues (prorated monthly) (for Primary and Secondary Out-of-State members only)

$156 National dues (prorated monthly) (for Primary members only)

$45 NAR Special Assessment (not prorated) (for Primary members only)

 

Altitude MLS Subscription (MLS Only needs to have a REALTOR® membership somewhere; non-MLS Only just needs to fill out the Primary/Secondary membership application)

One Time (for as long as you are active/in good standing):

$1600 application fee for the Designated REALTOR®/New Office

$1000 application fee for a REALTOR® joining an Existing Altitude Office

Annual:

$360 Local fee (prorated monthly) (for MLS Only subscribers only)

Monthly:

$55 MLS Access Fee

Licensed Admin (must be licensed with an Existing Altitude Office; this is not a REALTOR® membership option and does not come with those benefits.)

Annual:

$360 Local dues (prorated monthly)

$195 Colorado dues (prorated monthly) (dependent on REALTOR® membership elsewhere)

$ 156 National dues (prorated monthly) (dependent on REALTOR® membership elsewhere)

Monthly:

$55 MLS Access Fee

County Assessor Option:

Must work for a County Assessor Office (this is not a membership option and does not come with those benefits.)

Annual:

$360 (prorated monthly)

Monthly:

$55 MLS Access Fee

Non-Licensed Individual Options for Joining:

Unlicensed Admin (must work for an Existing Altitude REALTOR®/MLS Only Office; this is not a membership option and does not come with those benefits.)

No Charge

Affiliate (industry partner/affiliate businesses)

Annual:

$300 (prorated quarterly)

Returning Member/Subscriber:

Annual:

Amount not paid since year dropped

Monthly:

Amount not paid since month dropped

Other:

Amount not paid in late fees (if any)

Miscellaneous Applications for current Members/Subscribers:

 Office Transfer (moving license to an Existing Altitude Office)

One Time: $50

 New Office (moving license to a New Office in either the Altitude Association, Altitude MLS, or both)

One Time (for as long as you are active/in good standing):

$600 for Altitude Association

$600 for Altitude MLS

FAQs:

What level membership/subscription do I need/want as a licensed broker or appraiser?

Primary Altitude REALTOR® membership means you are not currently a REALTOR® member anywhere; you pay National, Colorado State, and Local Dues through Altitude REALTORS®.

Secondary Out-of-State Altitude REALTOR® membership means you are a REALTOR® member of an association outside of Colorado; you pay National, State, and Local Dues through the association of which you hold primary membership, then Colorado State and Local Dues through Altitude REALTORS®.

Secondary In State Altitude REALTOR® membership means you are a REALTOR® member of an association in Colorado; you pay National, Colorado State, and Local Dues through the association of which you hold primary membership, then Local Dues through Altitude REALTORS®.

MLS Only means you are a Realtor member of an association somewhere; you pay National, State, and Local Dues through the association of which you hold primary membership, then an annual fee through Altitude REALTORS®.

Licensed Admin means you are licensed with an existing REALTOR® or MLS Only office and will be working as an office or personal assistant; this is a non-member option which does not include membership benefits.

How much does it cost to join?

This will depend on several factors; it is best to review the different options for joining and reaching out to membership@altituderealtors.com with any follow up questions.

What is/Am I the Designated Realtor?

The Designated REALTOR® is the responsible party of the Altitude Office; it does not necessarily have to be the Employing Broker, but we do need authorization from them if it isn’t.  If a new applicant is licensed with a brokerage that does not currently have an active office with Altitude, the applicant would either need to apply as the Designated REALTOR®or have the person authorized to be the Designated REALTOR® apply first.