Central Ohio Real Estate & New Albany Real Estate: Fair Housing Commended by National Association of Realtors

It is shocking to think that housing discrimination still occurs, however sadly you hear stories where it still does.

Of course, it is extremely rare and the National Association of Realtors and its members do their utmost to ensure fair housing for all. In fact, NAR themselves have recently praised the Fair Housing Commission and its advocates for its work on heightening awareness of the issue and lobbying the government to make legislative changes to protect consumers from the problem.

Together, the National Association of Realtors and its backing from its regional associations and individual members and the Commission on Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity have drawn a road map dubbed “The Future of Fair Housing”. Despite the issue being complex, many local associations have implemented local programs to ensure and promote diversity.

With a such a great range of property in New Albany and the surrounding area, there really is diversity in real estate!

If you are looking to purchase a property in New Albany Ohio or the surrounding area in Central Ohio such as Gahanna, Plain Township or New Albany itself, then please contact The Raines Group for professional Real Estate advice in the region. The Raines Group are more than happy to assist you in your real estate needs. Contact them today via their online contact form or by calling Sandy Raines on: 614-418-7417


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