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The Federal Real Property Association is a 501(c)(3) non-profit community of Federal property asset managers and real estate professional working together to solve today’s asset management and workplace challenges. As part of its on-going mission, the Federal Real Property Association (FRPA) supports and promotes professionalism among real property executives, managers and vendors in the public and private sectors. Our members strive to provide effective and efficient management of real property.
FRPA membership includes Individual, Corporate and Agency membership. By becoming a member of the FRPA, you will join an association whose members have a keen interest in maximizing the effective and efficient management of real property. Association members include facility managers, space planners, realty specialists, commercial brokers, attorneys, interior designers, developers, architects, and vendors of facilities products and services.
FRPA is a 100% voluntary organization. All Board Members and Conference Chairs have full time jobs outside of the FRPA organizations.

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In 1985, the Real Property Task Force of the President's Cabinet Council on Management and Administration recommended the creation of an organization to promote professionalism, expertise, and interaction among individuals interested in the effective and efficient management of real property. Run by volunteers dedicated to keeping its costs low and its membership open, the Association continues to attract a broad range of professionals in the real property industry.
FRPA Goals and Objectives
• Treat federal real property as a national asset;
• Enhance the status of real property management as a profession;
• Develop cooperation, support, and friendship among members;
• Discuss mutual problems, exchange ideas, and experiences;
• Foster research and state-of-the-art methods for federal real property management;
• Apply economic principles in the acquisition, management and disposal of federal real property;