Osceola Realtor Tim Weisheyer inducted into the National Hall of Fame

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The Osceola County of Association of Realtors has announced that long-time member and past president Tim Weisheyer has been inducted into the National Association of Realtors (NAR) Hall of Fame. Weisheyer is the youngest member of the association ever inducted into the Hall of Fame and joins a very small and elite group of Realtors across the United States to earn such an honor. 

In fact, only a fraction of 1 percent of all Realtors nationwide have received the coveted honor and recognition.


The National Association of Realtors Hall of Fame recognizes dedicated Realtor members who go above and beyond to invest in their profession and protect the private property rights of all Americans. As the voice of real estate in the United States, Realtors like Weisheyer, understand the importance of homeownership as a major tenet of the American dream and work to preserve it. Weyeshyer was inducted into the Hall of Fame during the 2019 Realtors Legislative Meetings held in Washington, DC. His name has now earned a distinguished position on the Hall of Fame wall located on NAR’s Washington, D.C. building rooftop overlooking the United States Capitol.



“For more than two decades Tim has been known as a real estate, business and community leader and being inducted into the Hall of Fame of the largest professional trade association in the United States makes perfect sense. His dedication to his community, his peers and the real estate industry is truly praiseworthy. He is a great example of what we, and all organizations, look for in a leader,” stated Joe Johnson, president.  


The Osceola County Association of Realtors is the largest trade association in Osceola County and represents more than 4,000 Realtors in the area, bringing valuable training and support to its membership and offering community services to the Central Florida area. The Association is dedicated its members’ success through professional development, advocacy and community engagement.