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David Friedman
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  • Property Manager
  • San Bernardino, CA
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Are you marketing to sellers in Spanish and English?

David Friedman
Property Manager
  • Property Manager
  • San Bernardino, CA
Posted

In 2016, the Hispanic Wealth Project released a report stating that Hispanic households make up 7.3 million units in the nation.

http://hispanicwealthproject.org/shhr/2016-state-o...

Los Angeles alone has approximately 4.9 million Hispanic people.

We've started to do our marketing in Spanish and English because of these trends. The Hispanic population is booming especially in Arizona, Texas and California. Frankly, Spanish speakers just trust someone more if they can speak Spanish as well. Removing language barriers with our marketing has helped improve trust immensely. Hispanic people are some of the most resilient and hard working people that I know. Regardless of Trump's immigration policies, I continue to see Hispanic wealth growing in this country.

Is there anybody out there that has been doing this for a while and has seen results? Do you only advertise in Spanish? What are your thoughts?

  • David Friedman

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