Real Estate Latino Network provides bilingual real estate agents and consumers the opportunity to work together in an honest and truthful online environment.
Founded in 2004 by Latino real estate visionary Bill Arce, REL quickly became a leading online community for Latino buyers and sellers for accessing free real estate articles and local resource. As the result of REL growing popularity more and more consumers were asking to be referred to a trusted local bilingual real estate agent, thus our team launched the Real Estate Latino Referral Network.
With exclusive territory, a customized online marketing plan, web based client follow up tools and access to REL’s lead generated affiliated sites, our company provides agents and brokers the competitive edge needed to dominate their local online market share.
Join the Real Estate Latino (RELN) Certified Network Today!
Exposure to the Fastest Growing Market in the U.S.
Low 25% Referral Fee. Buyer, Seller and Short Sale Leads
* RELN IS COMMITTED TO YOUR SUCCESS. To all members who choose the annual membership ($295), we guarantee that at least one of your referral leads will enter escrow before the end of your membership. Otherwise RELN will give you an additional 12 months FREE or will refund your membership fee.
Sandy Hernandez
[ MI ] Lesliann Ayala
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Testimonial
“Real Estate Latino Referral Network” is the absolute best resource for generating leads among the Hispanic community online”
That’s what Giselle Perez of Keyes Realty, FL says about the RELN service after nearly 4 successful years working with us. Why do agents like Giselle recommend the RELN service so highly? Because we make finding and converting new business prospects easy and convenient – and because it works!
Miami, FL
REALTOR® - Marca registrada que identifica a un profesional de bienes raíces miembro de la Asociación Nacional de Agentes Inmobiliarios (NAR) vwww.realtor.org y se adhiere a su estricto Código de Ética. RealEstateLatino.com no tiene afiliación con NAR.
La Ley de Vivienda Justa, 42 U.S.C. 3601 et seq., prohíbe la discriminación por parte de los proveedores directos de viviendas, como los arrendadores y compañías de bienes raíces y otras entidades, tales como municipalidades, bancos y otras compañías de seguros de propietarios de viviendas, cuyas prácticas discriminatorias hacen que la vivienda no esté a disposición de algunas personas por motivo de: Raza o color de piel, Religión, Sexo, Origen Nacional, Condición familiar, Incapacidad