Real Estate Hot Sheets, Inc. Introduces New $ 500 Credit Line Program for Any Licensed Real Estate Industry Professional: No Interest, No Fees Facility Provides Local Real Estate
Professionals with Meaningful Resources to Increase Advertising
Activities
ESTERO, Fla. (PRWEB) September 11, 2007
”The $ 500 credit line will help real estate professionals impacted by the ‘perfect storm’ that has hit the real estate industry in southwest Florida,” said Michelle Craft, CEO and publisher of REAL ESTATE HOT SHEETS, Inc. “It’s advertise today, pay tomorrow with REHS’ new credit program described at http://www.realestatehotsheets.com/LOC.html. Instead of paying upfront for advertising as is custom, we’re extending generous credit terms to real estate professionals to market and advertise listings and services. The impact of three factors – the lending crunch, skyrocketing insurance premiums and escalating property taxes – has signficantly reduced income derived from real estate sales, leaving scarce resources to advertise properties effectively.”
Craft said, “It is difficult to find anyone in southwest Florida that has not been impacted by the down turn. I subscribe to the philosophy that each of us must contribute back to the community in which we live and work, and REHS is committed to helping the real estate industry take steps toward normalcy by providing a meaningful facility for nearly everyone to heighten their advertising activities.”
For additional information on REHS’ $ 500 credit program, visit http://www.realestatehotsheets.com/, or call Michelle Craft at (239) 992-9642.
About Real Estate Hot SheetsTM
Real Estate Hot Sheets is a printernet company located in Southwest Florida. Michelle Craft is a former marketing vice president with Internet advertising firm MIVA, Inc. (NASDAQ: MIVA) with her full bio at http://www.realestatehotsheets.com/about.html. In 1990, the advertising agency she founded, The ADCRAFT Agency, helped The Texas American Legion and other Texas veterans associations pass a constitutional amendment campaign to exempt veterans’ posts from property taxes. Proposition 4′s passage saves veterans associations more than a million dollars each year.
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