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Cinco De Mayo 2021: Recognizing NAHREP

To celebrate Cinco De Mayo, today we are recognizing NAHREP, otherwise known as the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals.

NAHREP is a purpose-driven organization that encapsulates a combination of entrepreneurial spirit, recognition of culture heritage and advocacy on behalf of its members. Their main mission is to advance sustainable Hispanic homeownership. They accomplish this mission by educating and empowering real estate professionals who serve Hispanic communities.

They also take pride in their advocacy, currently advocating on behalf of over 40,000 members and Hispanic homeowners nationwide. NAHREP focuses on national and state legislative issues that advance sustainable Hispanic home ownership.

Currently, there are NAHREP chapters in Naples and Cape Coral/Fort Myers. To learn more about NAHREP, please visit their website at https://nahrep.org/

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