A pair of Texas organizations, the MetroTex Association of Realtors and the Collin County Area Realtors (CCAR), have announced the merging of their operations.
The combined entity will become a nearly 40,000-member association representing real estate professionals in North Texas. The merged board of directors and staff are now working on transition plan.
MetroTex and CCAR officials said the unified body will result in a stronger legislative influence, reduce duplicated services, and bring down member costs.
“We’re not just merging boards; we’re amplifying our voice,” said Johnny Mowad, MetroTex president. “Together, MetroTex and CCAR will form one of the strongest real estate networks in the country.”
“Both boards endorsed the merger plan, reflecting our shared vision and foresight to position realtors for long-term success,” said Jennifer Parker, president of CCAR. “The approved plan passed a membership vote, giving realtors direct influence in shaping our future and endorsing a more impactful association.”
















