4th Annual Anniversary Gala Dinner w/NAHREPAC
Fri. Jun. 6, 5-12pm
Emeryville
Hilton Garden Inn
1800 Powell St, Emeryville
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Food, Fun, and Live Entertainment. Network with many real estate agents, lenders,
title reps, and other real estate professionals.
Special Keynote Speaker: Rebecca Gallardo, NAHREP
President Elect
MUST RSVP: Limited
seating. Lupe Diaz, 510 415-6145, lupitaz60@yahoo.com, Tickets: $75
Sponsorship opportunities: Luis Castillo-Munoz, President,
510 583-5435, 593-4642, lcastillomunoz@yahoo.com, www.camoves.com/luis.camunoz
Networking
Luncheon with Real Estate Professionals w/NAHREPAC
Fri.
Jul. 11, 11:30am-1:30pm (1st Fri of month)
Hayward
Celia's Restaurant, 25010 Hesperian Blvd
Hayward, CA 94545,
510 782-2235
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Network with many real estate agents,
lenders, title reps, and other
real estate professionals.
Lunch is included. $20 Members, $25 Future Members
RSVP: Silvina Navarro, 510 258-1431, silvina.navarro@wachovia.com
Luis
Castillo-Muñoz, 510 583-5435, 593-4642,
lcastillomunoz@yahoo.com
Real Estate Topics - TBA:
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Sponsorship opportunities: Luis Castillo-Munoz, President, 510 583-5435,
593-4642, lcastillomunoz@yahoo.com, www.camoves.com/luis.camunoz
National Association of Hispanic
Real Estate Professionals of Alameda County (NAHREPAC) - A professional
association open to all real estate professionals. Our primary mission is to
increase the rate of homeownership in the Latino community by empowering the
real estate professional.
Established in 1999, NAHREP is a nonprofit 501C6 trade association.
NAHREP was created to establish a venue where members can congregate, exchange
ideas, and formulate an agenda beneficial to the collective well being of our
segment of the industry.
Statistics show that Hispanics will soon be the largest minority
group in the population.
Hispanic Market Facts:
• Hispanics are the fastest-growing population segment in the U.S.
and the nation's largest minority group at 12 percent of the entire U.S. population.
-- U.S. Census Bureau
* Hispanic buying power has been growing since 1990 at an
annual compound rate of almost 9 percent. -- Selig Center for Economy Growth
• Last year, nearly half of all Hispanics in this country (49.5 percent)
owned homes, an 11 percent jump in the Hispanic homeownership rate in just the
last five years. -- Selig Center for Economy Growth
• Hispanics spend heavily, particularly
in products and services directly related to the household and family members.
-- Selig Center for Economy Growths.