Lani Rosales

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Lani is the New Media Director here at AgentGenius.com and was recently named President of New Media Lab, both of which are headquartered in Austin, TX. She has an English degree from the University of Texas (and of course used that to become a blogger) and has lived in Texas her whole life minus the semester in Spain and the summer in Mexico. She spends a great deal of energy on the AG brand as well as improving the real estate industry and is an avid Twitter user.

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How to Reach Hispanic Real Estate Buyers- Interview with VivaReal.com Founder

10 responses to “How to Reach Hispanic Real Estate Buyers- Interview with VivaReal.com Founder”

  1. Benn Rosales

    @brianrequarth Rock on Brian and VivaReal! Being in a border state we get a lot of the conversation regarding Latin American real estate, I think you’re hitting the mark by drawing back the curtains on the mystery. Good luck!

  2. Brian Requarth

    Benn and Lani,

    Thanks a lot for interviewing me. I really appreciate it. Im a big fan of AG and it is an honor to be featured here. Any time you are in Bogota or Sao Paulo (where we have offices), please let me know. Mi casa es su casa ;)

    Brian

  3. Ines Hegedus-Garcia

    Brian is one of those people that I’m happy to know. We have been communicating forever about the power of blogging and using internet resources in Spanish – I’m just waiting for him to make it easier for me to syndicate listings to his site (hint hint)…..and always wish him the best of luck! :)

  4. Brian Requarth

    Hi Ines,

    We have a few new syndication partners that we should be adding this year. 09 had been all about expanding into new markets, but as soon as we add new partners I will let you know.

    Thanks for always being supportive.

    Un abrazo,

    Brian

    By the way this article mentions 250k visitors, but yesterday we passed 300k.

  5. Joe Loomer

    I’m not Hispanic but lived in Costa Rica, Bolivia, and Spain for many years. I’ve often wondered how to take advantage of my rudimentary Spanish skills (have you ever heard a Costa Rican accent mixed with Andalucia? I get some funny looks at the Mexican Restaraunts around town). I’m proud to be the first Augusta, Georgia, agent to register on VivaReal!

    Viva Brian!

    Jefe Naval, Dignidad Naval

  6. Brian Requarth

    Joe,

    Bievenido y muchos saludos!

    Brian

  7. Greg Barnhouse

    My wife is Hispanic (San Antonio native), I am not. We have lived in several other countries (all Asian, not Latin American). But, we have a client that has given us several listings (a residential listing and a commercial listing both here in the DFW Area, and 3 condos in Buenos Aires, Argentina. While we have started some Internation Real Estate training, and are globally comfortable, we are having some difficulty establishing a relationship with a real estate agent there we can trust with these listings through a referral. Any advice / or network connections there would be greatly appreciated.

    BTW, this is a great article. I have benefited greatly from the insight of AG writers and comments for quite some time now.

    Thanks,
    Greg Barnhouse

  8. Brian Requarth

    Hi Greg,

    Please send me an email to brian (at) vivareal.com. I will put you in contact with a good agent in Buenos Aires. Hopefully you can get down to Buenos Aires. If you haven’t been there, it is a great city. I lived there for 6 months.

    Best regards,

    Brian

  9. Claudia Gonella

    Completely agree that the quality of websites that serve the US RE.net are vastly superior to those looking at Central and South America. Search functionality is poorer but also, and perhaps more frustrating for users, is the difficulty in getting hold of reliable market data to make decisions. Many countries don’t publish official data. Things are slowly getting better but greater transparency is still needed.

  10. Brian Requarth

    Hi Claudia,

    You are right about market data. I have seen what you have done with Reveal Real Estate. Congrats!

    You are helping create better transparency particularly in Central America. This is much needed. Data analysis is one of the most difficult things to come by in Latin America. Keep up the great work!

    Brian

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