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C.A.R.’s Southern California Home Buyer’s Fair

Steve Goddard - 2010 C.A.R. President

Steve Goddard - 2010 C.A.R. President


Dear REALTOR®,

In an effort to support REALTORS® and educate consumers about current opportunities in today’s real estate market, C.A.R., in participation with the Los Angeles Times, will present the Southern California Home Buyer’s Fair for consumers Saturday, March 13, and Sunday, March 14 at the Los Angeles Convention Center in downtown Los Angeles. The Fair is free to the public.

The Southern California Home Buyer’s Fair will feature more than 50 educational seminars presented in English and Spanish for consumers, designed to address many of the concerns of first-time home buyers and arm them with all of the practical information they need to know as they begin the road to homeownership.

Please help us make this event a success with consumers by promoting the Southern California Home Buyer’s Fair to your clients. There is a fact sheet about the Fair at http://www.car.org/media/pdf/Fact_Sheet_2010.pdf. For complete information, go to www.homebuyersfair.com.
Thank you for your support!

Sincerely,

Steve Goddard
2010 President
CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®

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