REL, the nation’s leading Latino real estate network, introduced today CasasRecienListadas.com , its latest addition of free services dedicated to empower the US Latino consumer.
CasasRecienListadas.com feature a user-friendly web interface in Spanish that makes it easy for Latino home buyers receiving daily properties listings updates via emails. Registered homebuyers are able to request a personalized list of available property for sale in any real estate market on the US. Once the clients’ information has been received one of our team coordinators will connect the homebuyers with one of our local certified real estate agents.
A research issued last year by the Pew Hispanic Center and Pew Internet & American Life Project, found that 76 percent of bilingual Latinos logged on to the internet. If you want to be recognized as the online real estate marketing leader in today’s challenging market, we must take this information seriously and innovate services not yet available in Spanish, like CasasRecienListadas.com, said Bill Arce, Founder and CEO of Real Estate Latino Network. The Latino consumer is demanding trust and services they can count on to live the “America Dream”, concluded Arce.
Real Estate Latino Network provides solutions designed to excel its members’ professional careers by generating leads and managing them all the way until the closing day. Our certified members are provided with exclusive access to RealEstateLatino.com and its network of lead generating websites and blogs. Since I am part of REL’s network I been receiving leads on the regular basics, said Armando Tam a real estate owner and a NAHREP chapter president.
About RealEstateLatino.com
RealEstateLatino.com, based in Jacksonville, Fla., is the nation's leading provider of real estate recourses and information with the mission of increasing homeownership opportunities within the Latino community by taking down barriers. Launched in 2004, RealEstateLatino.com was founded by visionary real estate broker, William R. Arce to answer Latinos real estate concerns about purchasing homes. For more information please visit, http://www.realestatelatino.com.
For Media Contact:
Dunia Arce
duniaarce@realestatelatino.com
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