CCIM NM
CCIM New Mexico was founded in 1973 and has 80 members. CCIM New Mexico assists CARNM members who are interested in seeking the national Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM) designation.
What is the CCIM Designation?
The CCIM Designation Is the Pinnacle in Commercial Real Estate
CCIM Designees are proven leaders in commercial real estate who care as much about the expertise, ethical responsibility, and quality of their service, as they do about the result.
Individuals earn the CCIM Designation by:
- Completing a rigorous program including an elite curriculum
- Demonstrating a depth of proven experience
- Exemplifying a commitment to ethics and deal-making
Did You Know?
Industry research shows that CCIM Designees significantly outperform non-Designated professionals across key metrics, including compensation.
Plus, CCIM Designees can take courses at a substantial discount through the Life with the Pin program.
Who Can Apply
Who can apply?
CCIM Designees come from a variety of professional backgrounds including:
- Asset management
- Brokerage
- Banking
- Development
- Property management
- Law
- Accounting
Since 1967, more than 20,000 professionals have completed the CCIM Designation program. CCIM Designees care as much about the expertise and quality of their service as they do about the result.
CCIM History
The CCIM movement began more than 40 years ago with commercial real estate practitioners who wanted to elevate their business practices through focused education and networking opportunities. Still today, education and networking remain the cornerstones of the CCIM designation and the reason for its success. The CCIM Institute confers the CCIM designation, established to recognize an individual as an expert in commercial real estate, and is an affiliate of the National Association of REALTORS (NAR).
Established by the California Association of REALTORS in 1954 under the name Certified Property Exchanger (CPE), the CCIM designation took on national significance in 1967 under administration by a division of the National Association of REALTORS. In 1969, the designation was renamed Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM). A council was established to administer the designation, and in 1991 it was granted institute status as an affiliate of NAR. Now, with more than 19,000 members in 33 countries and 61 chapters worldwide the CCIM Institute has emerged as a truly global organization.
Contact Us
6739 Academy Road NE, Ste 310 | Albuquerque, NM 87109
Phone: (505) 503-7807 | Email: admin@carnm.realtor
Mission Statement
The CCIM movement began more than 40 years ago with commercial real estate practitioners who wanted to elevate their business practices through focused education and networking opportunities. Still today, education and networking remain the cornerstones of the CCIM designation and the reason for its success. The CCIM Institute confers the CCIM designation, established to recognize an individual as an expert in commercial real estate, and is an affiliate of the National Association of REALTORS (NAR).
Established by the California Association of REALTORS in 1954 under the name Certified Property Exchanger (CPE), the CCIM designation took on national significance in 1967 under administration by a division of the National Association of REALTORS. In 1969, the designation was renamed Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM). A council was established to administer the designation, and in 1991 it was granted institute status as an affiliate of NAR. Now, with more than 19,000 members in 33 countries and 61 chapters worldwide the CCIM Institute has emerged as a truly global organization.
As a chapter of the Commercial Investment Real Estate Institute, the objectives of the chapter are:
- To promote the image and reputation of the Institute and its CCIM designee members.
- To give assistance and guidance to candidates seeking to become designees.
- To provide opportunities for participation by members of the Institute in an ongoing program of real estate education by supporting the education program of the Institute.
- To conduct approved real estate courses and seminars for the chapter, local boards of REALTORS, State association of REALTORS, and members of the public within the chapter’s jurisdiction.
- To assist the Institution in achieving its purposes and objectives including market feedback, course promotion, public relations, and membership recruitment and retention.
- To provide a forum for the exchange of information and business development.
