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El Mundo Newspaper, the leading Hispanic weekly publication in Austin and San Antonio, launches EXPO TU CASA 2008 — “A home-buying event for the whole family,” with the partnership of the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professional (NAHREP) and the Greater Austin Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (GAHCC). The third edition of this successful Hispanic Real Estate Fair will take place on June 28, 2008 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel (6121 N. IH-35, Central Austin) from 9:30 AM to 3:00 PM.
EXPO TU CASA 2008, a free event for the public, responds to the Hispanic community’s needs of buying a home. The attendees will be provided with options, information and opportunities to learn how to own their dream houses. EXPO TU CASA will feature exhibitors representing homebuilders, real estate agents, banks and title companies from Austin and the surrounding areas.
El Mundo Newspaper is committed not only in giving the Hispanic community the best real estate fair, but for those interested in buying a home, an opportunity to talk to experts on a one on one basis about their specific needs.
EXPO TU CASA 2008 confirms El Mundo Newspaper and its partners’ commitment to the Hispanic community. EXPO TU CASA also helps the development of the real estate industry in Austin and adjacent cities throughout the Hispanic market.
This event is co-sponsor by Azteca America and BMP Radio (4 local radio stations).”*
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