Are you a woman and thinking of starting a career in real estate? Do you have a real estate business already up-and-running but perhaps need financing for new equipment or expansion or other resources?

There is no shortage of help available for real estate career women, despite the state of the economy. Yes, it’s true: lenders are tightening their grip on their wallets and making it difficult for many women in real estate to obtain funding.
The current economic landscape is making it especially difficult for Realtors across the board, thanks to the faltering mortgage lending sector that has resulted in what is shaping up to be one of the worst recessions in US history, coupled with a housing crisis and mortgage meltdown not seen anytime on this scale in anytime in our recent past.
But remember: communication is key in the real estate sector and it certainly bodes well for women in the industry to explore every option available to them when it comes to exposure, particularly through involvement with a well-known real estate networking group for women.
Here’s a short list of a few popular online resources to help you get started:
NAWBO.org -National Association of Women Business Owners
Minorityfinance.com
Small Business Association
Grantwoman.com
SCORE/Counselors to America’s Small Business
Don’t forget, there are also plenty of online sites devoted to the issues impacting real estate and women-owned companies, where you also can talk to other business owners about the steps they took to get financing, the roadblocks they faced, and how they over came them.
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