Vivienne Andersen – Madison Transgender Realtor

Vivienne Andersen - Madison Transgender Realtor

Madison Transgender Realtor and Negotiation Ninja

A Madison transgender Realtor, I have been helping clients buy and sell houses in Dane County, full time, for over 10 years. I have probably sold a house, duplex, condo, apartment building, vacant plot, vacation home, or investment property in every neighborhood in or town or surrounding Madison. 

I am not the right REALTOR® for every person. Yet, for the people I choose to work with, and the folks who choose to work with me, there is no better REALTOR®, period. There are 3 reasons for this. 

1) Negotiation 

I love to negotiate. I am good at it. I am a sweetheart to deal with, and a barracuda for my clients. You want me on your side of the table not across from you. While I work collaboratively to produce the best possible deal for my clients, a win-win deal, I always make sure my clients win is the biggest it can be.

See Vivienne’s Expanded Listing on Gay Realty Network Here

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Marina-Jeanne Lewallen – Loveland Lesbian Realtor

Marina-Jeanne Lewallen - Loveland Lesbian Realtor

Loveland Lesbian Realtor
With Mortgage Lender Experience

I specialize in property listings, 1031 exchanges and Luxury Property Fractional Ownership in Northern Colorado. I have spent the last 14 years as a mortgage loan originator and in July 2020, I added REALTOR® to my resume.

As a Loveland lesbian Realtor, I have been Chair of our local board’s Government Affairs Committee for the past 2 years and actively engaged with our local government as it relates real estate and small businesses. I sit as a Director at Large for my local board, as the 1st VP for Women’s Council of REALTORS® NoCo Chapter. I am actively engaged with the Colorado Association of REALTORS® on their Legislative Policy Committee.

My goal is to be the best version of me I can be, so that I can focus on my clients needs and wants in real estate.

See Marina-Jeanne’s Expanded Listing on Gay Realty Network Here

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Eileen O’Reilly – Eugene Lesbian Realtor

Eileen O'Reilly - Eugene Lesbian Realtor

Eugene Lesbian Realtor With
10+ Years of Real Estate Experience

I’m a Eugene lesbian Realtor with ten years of experience selling real estate in Oregon and the San Francisco Bay Area in California.

Working with Buyers is a passion of mine- because I love the hunt! The excitement of viewing homes and the strategy to win the prize in this competitive market is what drives me.

I love working with Sellers, and I especially enjoy the process of pre-sale home prep- with a keen eye for design, supported by a vibrant marketing plan and pricing strategy – combined yields strong results, I specialize in selling homes that have not sold after previous attempts and properties that require judicial supervision, such as trusts, probate, bankruptcy, and receivership sales.

See Eileens Expanded Listing on Gay Realty Network Here

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Eric Yoshimura – Palm Desert Gay Realtor

Eric Yoshimura - Palm Desert Gay Realtor

Luxury Palm Desert Gay Realtor
& Palm Springs Resident

Born and raised in Southern California, Eric is a full time Palm Desert gay Realtor and Full time resident of Palm Springs. He has professional knowledge of market anomalies from the Desert to the sea.

Eric represents Buyers and Sellers. Ask him about real estate or about cool things to do in California once you have closed on your new home. Eric is tech savvy and has all the resources to properly market your home for sale or find a home for you to purchase.

If you are looking for a gay Realtor in the greater PS market to help you buy or sell a home, get in touch with Eric – he’d love to work with you.

See Eric’s Expanded Listing on GRN Here

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Peter Klebenow – Baltimore Gay Realtor

Peter Klebenow - Baltimore Gay Realtor

Multi-Million Dollar Producer & Baltimore Gay Realtor

I pride myself on professionalism, attention to detail, integrity, and enthusiasm. These principles have earned me high praise from satisfied clients and enabled me to build my business through their many referrals.

I am originally from Wisconsin, but am now a Baltimore gay Realtor – the region became my home in 2001 and I currently live in Anne Arundel County with my Husband George.

Since joining RE/MAX in 2005, I have consistently been a Multi-Million Dollar Producer. Notable awards are:

* RE/MAX 100% Club since 2008
* RE/MAX Hall of Fame since 2014
* Top 100 Agents since 2014 – RE/MAX Central Atlantic
* Top Agent Baltimore Area since 2021

See Peter’s Expanded Listing Here

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Bill Paulson – Needham Gay Friendly Realtor

Bill Paulson - Needham gay friendly Realtor

Needham Gay Friendly Realtor
Eager to Serve Buyers and Sellers

A Needham gay friendly Realtor helping all home/condo buyers and sellers in the Needham Newton Wellesley area. Since 2004, Bill has been a top performer in the market helping people accomplish their goals.

His local market knowledge, creativity, attention to detail, and negotiation skills set him apart. Bill knows how to find the non-MLS homes for sale to meet your needs. This is particularly important in new construction homes.

Bill has a full time administrative assistant, Lee Goco, who helps make sure the marketing of homes for sale is effective and the transaction management of under agreement homes goes smoothly.

See Bill’s Expanded Listing on Gay Realty Network Here

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What’s the Most Gay Area of San Francisco?

What's the Most Gay Area of San Francisco? - Castro District - San Francisco

Looking for the Gay Area of San Francisco?

San Francisco is known for being one of the most gay-friendly cities in the United States. As a result, there’s not just one gay area of San Francisco. There are several neighborhoods that have a large concentration of LGBTQ+ residents. Some of the most well-known gay neighborhoods in San Francisco include the Castro District, the Mission District, and Noe Valley.

The Castro

The Castro District is known for its large LGBTQ+ population and its vibrant culture and nightlife. The Castro was one of the first gay neighborhoods in the United States, and it continues to be a popular destination for gay and lesbian tourists. The neighborhood is named after José Castro, and is home to many popular restaurants, bars, and shops, as well as the GLBT Historical Society Museum.

There are many great things to do here:

  1. Visit the GLBT Historical Society Museum, which features exhibits on the history of the LGBTQ+ community in San Francisco and beyond.
  2. Go shopping on Castro Street, which is lined with independent boutiques, bookstores, and other interesting shops.
  3. Grab a bite to eat at one of the many popular restaurants in the area, like as Starbelly, Hotspot, or The Castro Fountain.
  4. Check out a movie at the Castro Theatre, a historic movie palace that features live organ music before every show.
  5. Attend a performance at the Swedish American Hall, a popular venue for concerts, comedy shows, and other events.
  6. Visit the Harvey Milk Plaza, which is named after the iconic gay rights activist who was assassinated in 1978. The plaza features a memorial to Milk and is a popular gathering spot for the LGBTQ+ community.

These are just a few ideas – there are many other fun and interesting things to do in the Castro District.

The Mission

The Mission District is a neighborhood located in San Francisco, California. It is known for its vibrant culture, vibrant street art, and delicious food. The Mission District is home to a large Latino population, as well as many artists, musicians, and other creative types. The neighborhood is named after the Mission Dolores.

There are also some amazing things to see and do in this vibrant, historical district:

  1. Visit the Clarion Alley Mural Project, which features a collection of colorful and thought-provoking murals created by local artists.
  2. Go shopping on Valencia Street, which is home to many independent boutiques, bookstores, and other interesting shops.
  3. Grab a bite to eat at one of the many popular restaurants in the area, such as La Taqueria, Flour + Water, or Namu Gaji.
  4. Check out a show at the Brava Theater Center, a community-based performing arts venue that features a diverse range of performances.
  5. Visit the Mission Dolores Park, a popular green space that offers great views of the city and is a popular spot for picnics, sports, and other outdoor activities.
  6. Attend a performance at the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts, a nonprofit organization that promotes Latino culture through art, music, dance, and other forms of expression.

Or just walk around and take in the sights.

Noe Valley

Noe Valley is known for its small-town feel, its beautiful Victorian houses, and its family-friendly atmosphere. Noe Valley is located on the eastern side of the city, near the Mission District and the Castro District. The neighborhood is named after José de Jesús Noé, the last Mexican alcalde (mayor) of San Francisco.

Check out these things to do:

  1. Visit the Noe Valley Farmers’ Market, which takes place every Saturday and features fresh produce, flowers, and other products from local farmers and vendors.
  2. Go shopping on 24th Street, which is home to many independent shops, boutiques, and bookstores.
  3. Grab a bite to eat at one of the many popular restaurants in the area, such as Noe Valley Bakery, The Liberty Cafe, or Noe Valley Pizza.
  4. Check out a show at the Noe Valley Ministry, a historic church that hosts concerts, plays, and other performances.
  5. Visit the Douglass Playground, a popular park that features a playground, a basketball court, and a community garden.
  6. Attend a performance at the Noe Valley Chamber Music series, which presents classical music concerts in a variety of venues throughout the neighborhood.

Moving to San Francisco

San Francisco is known for being one of the most LGBTQ+-friendly cities in the United States. As a result, many LGBTQ+ people choose to live in San Francisco because they feel more accepted and supported there.

The city has a large and active LGBTQ+ community, which can provide a sense of belonging and support. SF also has a long history of LGBTQ+ activism and advocacy, and there are many organizations and resources available to support the community. And it is known for its inclusive and progressive culture, and LGBTQ+ people may feel more comfortable and accepted there than in other cities.

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Denny Horner – Gay Washington DC Realtor

Denny Horner - Washington DC Gay Realtor / Gay Washington DC Realtor

Gay Washington DC Realtor
& Part of the Denny & Leyla Team

As longtime friends and successful real estate agents Denny and Leyla decided to create The Denny & Leyla Team in January 2013. As so often happens, when you add positive people to your life you get much more than expected. 1 + 1 equaled more than 2!!! As a team, Denny and Leyla discovered they had MORE time for their clients, MORE time for their families and MORE time for their communities.

Individually Denny and Leyla have been Top Producers for years and as a team they have been included in The Washingtonian Magazine’s Best Real Estate Agents since the list’s inception, been recognized but the Washington Post as 5-Star Professionals, and were among Real Estate Magazine’s 100 Most Influential Realtors in Metro DC. 

Denny is a gay Washington DC Realtor, and they both love working with buyers and sellers from the LGBTQ+ community.

See Denny Horner’s Expanded Listing on Gay Realty Network Here

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Ed Elam – Gay Boise Realtor

Ed Elam - Gay Boise Realtor

Gay Boise Realtor Specializing in LGBTQ+ Clientele

After a successful career in the restaurant business in Seattle, Washington and Los Angeles, California, Ed returned to McCall and managed the Shore Lodge before moving to town in 1994.

Ed worked as an electrical contractor before obtaining his real estate license and putting years of experience building and remodeling homes to work.

As a gay Boise Realtor, Ed can meet all your real estate needs whether you’re looking to buy or sell in downtown, Nampa, Caldwell, Eagle, Meridian, Kuna, Melba or Mountain Home.

Idaho. Your home is here – come find it.

Call Ed today to schedule an appointment or if you have any questions.

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Brad Hinckley – Gay Seattle Realtor

Brad Hinckley - Gay Seattle Realtor

Gay Seattle Realtor and Broker

Brad is a gay Seattle Realtor and broker. He has two degrees from Stanford University: an MBA and a BA in Economics, and he is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA). Brad has 30 years of professional business experience, including 18 years of selling real estate in Seattle. Brad’s sales volume ranks him within the top 1% of realtors in the city.

Brad and his husband Curtis came to town after having lived in San Francisco and New York City. They love Seattle and enjoy its varied neighborhoods and wonderful outdoor activities. Together they are raising 2 sons, and they love living in the Capitol Hill neighborhood.

The real estate process often seems confusing and complex; Brad will manage the process for you every step of the way. He believes in open, clear communication with his clients.

Brad wants his clients to see him as a confidante, a trusted friend, and someone with whom they feel comfortable making their way through a major financial milestone in their lives. Brad uses his analytical and quantitative skills to help his clients make the best decisions.

See Brad’s Expanded Listing on Gay Realty Network Here

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