In Jamaica, the term “Realtist” represents a real estate professional committed to promoting fair and equal housing opportunities, rooted in a legacy of advocacy and social justice. While not widely used locally, the term has significant historical significance, originating from the National Association of Real Estate Brokers (NAREB) in the United States. NAREB was established in 1947 during a time when minorities were systematically excluded from mainstream real estate organizations. The term “Realtist” was deliberately chosen to distinguish minority real estate professionals from their white counterparts and has since become a symbol of commitment to equal housing opportunities for all. In Jamaica, where the real estate market is diverse and multifaceted, the principles of the Realtist movement resonate with ongoing efforts to promote inclusivity in housing. Jamaican real estate professionals who align with these principles work to ensure that everyone, regardless of their backgroun…
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