Alan Zeller – Las Vegas Gay Realtor

Allen Zeller - Las Vegas Gay Realtor

Las Vegas Gay Realtor With Client-First Approach

Allen is a Las Vegas gay Realtor who understands that buying and selling real estate can be stressful. As a full time Realtor, he will work hard to lower your stress level and make the process and easy one. He will accomplish this through constant communication, and by being accessible whenever you need him.

Allen comes to Vegas and to this career following an enormously successful career training, marketing and selling high-end Arabian show horses with the leading breeder in the industry. The skills that made him a legend in that business – attention to detail, persistence, patience, laser-focus, an unparalleled work ethic, and the ability not only to listen to, but to truly understand a client’s needs – ideally suit him to attending to the smallest details of your real estate experience. And doing it with a smile!

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Las Vegas Gay Realtors and Real Estate Professionals

Scott Maruri – Salt Lake City Gay Realtor

Scott Maruri - Salt Lake City Gay Realtor

Scott is a Salt Lake City gay Realtor serving the greater Salt Lake City area. Scott offers first class service with an attention to detail that keeps old clients returning and referring new clients to him too.

He pays careful attention to detail, and is a winning bid strategist, helping you to get the best price. He’s also a great networker and often has the inside track on pre-market opportunities. Plus he’s an investment and remodel specialist.

If you are buying or selling a home in SLC, give Scott a call.

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Salt Lake City Gay Realtors and Real Estate Professionals

Did You Know: Zillow Listings Show LGBTQ Housing Discrimination Protections

Zillow - LGBTQ Housing Discrimination Protections

Online real estate behemoth Zillow now shows local LGBTQ housing discrimination protections for queer people on all listings.

Only 22 states and the District of Columbia have laws against housing discrimination that include sexual orientation and gender identity.

“It’s 2021, and yet, unfortunately, in many parts of the United States, LGBTQ+ home shoppers still face housing discrimination,” said Dawn Lyon, Zillow chief corporate relations officer. “That’s why we strongly support federal-level protections as part of the Equality Act.”

“In lieu of federal law and in the spirit of ‘turning on the lights,’ we want to give people the most information possible when buying, renting and financing a home, including which communities provide equal protection under the law for all.”

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