Chetumal — Governor Mara Lezama Espinosa presented licenses to 15 real estate professionals who underwent training to properly guide individuals acquiring property, stating that in the past, anyone could sell real estate and would profit from people's hopes and dreams of owning a home.
She emphasized that to date, there are now 4,642 properly trained real estate advisors and that through digital services, a reliable, professionalized market with clear rules is being promoted, which attracts secure investments and generates shared prosperity.
"When a real estate advisor becomes certified, they also contribute to enabling more women and men to inherit, obtain loans, or start businesses with security. Today, the municipality of Othón P. Blanco has 64 accredited advisors, 20 women and 44 men," expressed Mara Lezama.
The event was held at the Centro Internacional de Negocios y Convenciones in the state capital.
The head of the Secretaría de Desarrollo Territorial Urbano Sustentable (SEDETUS), José Alberto Alonso Ovando, stated that during the period from July 2022 to September 2025, a total of 4,642 real estate advisors were trained, of which 2,412 are women and 2,230 are men.
Also present at the head table were the municipal president of Othón P. Blanco, Yensunni Martínez Hernández, and the director general of the Registro Público de la Propiedad y del Comercio, Mariann González Pliego Castillo.
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