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@ReferralExch

A seamless servicing platform that helps you determine if your real estate leads are real, ready and right for you.

San Francisco, CA
Joined October 2012

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  1. 2 hours ago

    'How Can We Catch Up?' Mortgage Denials Stack the Deck Against Black and Hispanic Buyers. Great article from 👇

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  2. 20 hours ago

    We want to take a moment to honor the history of the and all that they have done to work towards a future with a fair housing market. For more about the history of the NAREB, check out this article from .

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  3. Feb 18

    To honor Black History Month this week, we recommend checking out this fantastic article from , "The Black History of Housing in America: How the Dream Was Deferred."

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  4. Feb 17

    Referral Exchange is proud to be partners with such a great forward-thinking group. Read more about NAR's commitment to Political Advocacy here:

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  5. Feb 16

    Please join us in congratulating our new CEO, Dan Yarlett! In related news, Scott Olsen transitions to Executive Chairman of the Board. Read more: "

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  6. Feb 12

    Today we'd like to spotlight Tamairo Moutry-CEO/Real Estate Broker in WI, IL, GA, & FL (), who recently celebrated the launch of her fourth real estate company!

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  7. Feb 11

    U.S. Home Prices Post Record Gain, Topping Peak From 2005! 🚀 "...The median price of a single-family home climbed 14.9% to $315,000 compared with a year earlier, according to the National Association of Realtors."

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  8. Feb 9

    Click the link to learn more about how the "NAREB continues to open doors that otherwise would remain closed to African American professionals and/or consumers."

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  9. Feb 8

    Bessie Coleman soared across the sky as the first African American, and the first Native American woman pilot. Known for performing flying tricks, Coleman’s nicknames were; “Brave Bessie,” and “Queen Bess,”

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  10. Feb 3

    How black residents of Long Beach fought racist real estate policies and influenced a nation.

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  11. Feb 2

    Check out January's employee highlight and learn about our amazing Agent Advocate, Justina Shearer on our Facebook page!

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  12. Jan 27

    Starting early on an important month shares a great article on some important figures of Black History in our states Capital. Which figure past/present has impacted you the most?"

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  13. Jan 22

    This fascinating article by with goes into the interesting details and the history on the Vice Presidents designated home.

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  14. Jan 18

    This Monday, we pause to reflect upon the words of and Doctor Martin Luther King Jr., and to honor his legacy. "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere."

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  15. Jan 13

    Breaking the Mold: Diversity and Inclusion in Real Estate. "Attracting diverse professionals is critically important in order to ensure that the real estate sector stays relevant and responsive in an ever-expanding global business community."

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  16. Jan 7

    This Forbes article delves in to the predictions that are being made on what the housing market may hold for 2021.

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  17. Jan 6

    Diversity and Inclusion in Real Estate: Where We Are and Where We’re Going? Give this enlightening mini-pod a listen here:

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  18. 30 Dec 2020

    "Making a serious commitment to diversity and inclusion (often abbreviated as D&I) goes a long way toward keeping employees happy and engaged, but it is also an important exercise for IT practitioners to promote diversity of thought..."

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  19. 29 Dec 2020

    If you run out of shows to binge and are now resorting to winter cleaning and have clothes to donate, this article can help you choose the best option.

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  20. 15 Dec 2020

    "The death of George Floyd and other Black Americans and the uneven impact of COVID-19 have highlighted deep-rooted concerns about racial and urban inequality and segregation in America."

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