CERTIFIED MILITARY RELOCATION PROFESSIONAL (MRP)

Joe Sowers, Realtor

(Retired Army Green Beret)

937.423.9213 (Mobile)

937.548.5750 (Office)

Joe is a retired Army Green Beret who has over 15 year in the public and private sector. Joe graduated from Greenville, Ohio and went on to obtain his Doctorate of Strategic Security from the Nation American University – School of Henley Putnam. He is a longtime resident of Ohio and wishes to continue to support the local communities.

What do we do?

A Military Relocation Professional (MRP) is a real estate agent or broker with specialized training to help military families navigate the complexities of relocating due to a Permanent Change of Station (PCS). They provide expert guidance on housing options,

VA loans, and understanding the military-specific aspects of the relocation process.

Key Responsibilities of an MRP

Understanding Military Relocation: They possess in-depth knowledge of the military relocation process, including PCS orders and Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH).

Navigating the Housing Market: They help military families find suitable housing options in new areas, taking into account factors like school districts, local amenities, and cost of living.

Facilitating VA Loans: They are knowledgeable about Veterans Affairs (VA)loans and can connect military members with lenders and resources to secure financing.

Providing Support and Guidance: They offer personalized support throughout the relocation process, helping families navigate the challenges and make informed decisions.

Maximizing Military Benefits: They help families understand and utilize their military benefits to make the most of their relocation.

Understanding Unique Challenges: They are aware of the specific challenges that military families face during relocation, such as tight timelines, frequent moves, and the need for flexibility.

Benefits of Using an MRP

Smooth Transition: MRPs help ease the stress of relocation, making the process smoother and less stressful.

Expert Guidance: They provide expert guidance and support throughout the relocation process.

Reduced Stress: MRPs can help alleviate the stress associated with finding housing and navigating the relocation process.

Access to Resources: They can connect families with resources and support networks.

In essence, an MRP is a trusted advisor who helps military families navigate the complexities of relocation, ensuring a smoother and more successful transition to their new duty station.

Military Relocation Professional VS Military Relocation Assistance Program

Military Relocation Professionals (MRPs) and the military relocation assistance program (RAP) are two different things that both aim to help military families during the relocation process. An MRP is a real estate professional who helps military families have a swift moving process. They have a wide set of knowledge regarding housing solutions, military benefits, real estate services, housing choices, real estate transaction, the military market, business strategies, and so on. On the other hand, the military relocation assistance program (RAP) is a government-funded program that provides various types of support and assistance to military families during a move. It is simply a fantastic program by the government for helping the military community and the military staff with basic allowance, allowance for housing, and so on.

Transitioning Tools and Resources

DoD TAP is an outcome-based statutory program (10 USC, Ch. 58) that bolsters opportunities, services, and training for transitioning Service members in their preparation to meet post-military goals.

Department of Veteran Affairs provides information, resources, and tools to service members and their loved ones to help prepare for the move from military to civilian life.

Military-Transition.org is a website and organization dedicated to helping military members successfully transition into civilian life and find meaningful employment. It provides information, resources, and insights to complement official transition programs, with a focus on understanding the challenges and opportunities veterans face.

Military Compensation/BAH. BAH is an allowance to offset the cost of housing when you do not receive government-provided housing. Your BAH depends upon your location, pay grade and whether you have dependents. BAH rates are set by surveying the cost of rental properties in each geographic location.

Defense Travel Management Office. Serving as the single focal point for commercial travel within DoD. A directorate of the Defense Support Services Center, under the Defense Human Resources Activity

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