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Real estate spoken here When Cristina Matos became a real estate agent three years ago, she worried that her accent, a reminder of her Portuguese origins, would scare off potential clients. Landing Latinos By improving their earning power and combining resources, an increasing number of Hispanic families are buying homes in the Inland Empire. Holiday season offers plenty of dramas, comedies and action adventures Its become a tradition for Hollywood to release its so-called prestige pictures at this time of the year. In addition to the usual dramas, this years holiday season includes a larger than usual mix of comedies, thrillers and action adventures. Carrigan keeping seat; Moss trailing While one Sparks City Council member survived Tuesday, another was on the verge of being ousted in the face of criticism over a controversial casino planned in Spanish Springs. Real Estate Briefcase Partners Roberto, Rodolfo and Francis Lozano have opened Re/Max Fidelity Realty at the corner of Wurzbach and Vance Jackson in the Wurzbach Plaza Shopping Center. New La Jolla Real Estate Venture Benefits Buyers, Sellers and Monarch School: Real Estate Agent Isabel Marouf Makes a When long-time La Jollan Isabel Marouf set out to create a new kind of real estate company, she wanted to do more than provide her clients with the finest service and support: She wanted to serve her community. Thus, Isabel Realty was born and along with it, a special partnership with one of San Diegos most important educational undertakings, Monarch School. (PRWeb Oct 30, 2006) Trackback URL: The Post-Crescent, Appleton, Wis., Business Innovator Column Nov. 6--Jose Morales, realtor, helps Hispanic families realize dreams. Briefs Vinicio Vides, a business technical assistance consultant for the El Pájaro Community Development Corp., will conduct a business workshop in Spanish from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Thursday at 23 E. Beach St., Suite 209. Families claim Latino advocate tricked them WEST VALLEY CITY - When Miguel Soria found out his wife was pregnant, he knew he had to find a bigger house for his family. Their three-bedroom starter home would be too tight for him, his wife, soon to be four children and nearly a dozen other relatives, including his uncle, Marcial Salinas Guerrero. Johnny Damon Selling Boston-Area Home For More Than $5 Million One year after Johnny Damon left the Boston Red Sox for the New York Yankees, Damon and his wife, Michelle, have agreed to sell their Boston-area home for more than $5 million. The 32-year-old center fielder has found a buyer more quickly than a couple of other departed Red Sox stars. | ||