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Bohemia Realty Group hosts third annual Affordable Housing - Housing Lotteries and HDFC Cooperatives Workshop

Shown (from left) are: HPD associate
commissioner Margaret Brown, and Suzan
Eraslan, sales agent at Bohemia Realty Group.

New York, NY As part of its free monthly seminar series Bohemia Realty Group hosted the third annual Affordable Housing - Housing Lotteries and HDFC Cooperatives Workshop featuring HPD associate commissioner Margaret Brown, guest speaker, and Bohemia sales agent Suzan Eraslan. 

The informative and detailed presentation was attended by over 50 community members and industry professionals who also received HPD pamphlets and other resources. 

The next free workshop, also open to the public, is “Investing in Real Estate,” will be held Wednesday, September 18th, 7 to 8 p.m., at Double Dutch Espresso, 2194 Frederick Douglass Blvd.

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