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Cadence Bank reaches settlement with DOJ over redlining

Housing Wire

The DOJ alleged that between 2013 to 2017, the bank violated the Fair Housing Act and the Equal Credit Opportunity Act “by avoiding predominantly Black and Hispanic neighborhoods [in the Houston, metro area] because of the race, color and national origin of the people living in those neighborhoods.”.

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Social Media for Real Estate Agents: What the Best Agents Do

McKissock

You might develop your list via email, Facebook, Instagram, or a number of other channels. From this page, you should be proactive in setting up events for any open houses you might be hosting, sharing community news, and promoting your successes. Advertise open houses: SOLD!

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Outsourcing Social Media in Your Real Estate Business: The Pros and Cons

McKissock

Whether it is a tweet promoting an article a broker was quoted in, a photo of a new property your company is leasing, or an announcement for an open house, the agency will develop a strategy for the timeliness of posts to ensure the most engagement. realtor.com (@realtordotcom) October 23, 2017. Lack of authenticity.

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Guide to EaDo / East Downtown Townhomes

Houston Properties

Home to some of the best townhomes in the Inner Loop, EaDo is also one of Houston’s most exciting neighborhoods thanks to great access to downtown and fantastic new development projects. East Downtown (EaDo) is a rapidly developing neighborhood adjacent to Downtown Houston. – 2017: #1 Individual Agent, Keller Williams, Texas.

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Guide To Caceres Houston Homes For Sale

Houston Properties

The Caceres development started with the acquisition of approximately eight acres of land north of Memorial Drive and south of Feagan St. Multiple builders have been involved in the project, including Rohe & Wright Builders, Yancy Hausman, Black Diamond, and Cunningham Building & Development. lower risk for mistakes.

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Boulevard Oaks Houston Neighborhood Maps

Houston Properties

Boulevard Oaks development began in the 1920s to early 1930s. In 1924, West Edgemont started development, followed by West Ormond Place, Chevy Chase, and Vassar Place. From 1930 to 1940, real estate developers began developing other nearby subdivisions. – 2017: #1 Individual Agent, Keller Williams, Texas.

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Spring Branch Houston Real Estate Trends

Houston Properties

New construction developments within Spring Branch serve as less expensive alternatives to homebuyers looking for homes near the Energy Corridor and Downtown Houston. As more lots get developed, new constructions in Spring Branch continue to alleviate Houston’s low real estate inventory. They say in the market for about 63 days.