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Helio Real Estate Solutions

 



If you are a real estate agent or real estate investor, the landscape as it comes to competition is fierce. Differentiating yourself from others plays a key role in increasing your sales. More sales equals more income.

Now Helio is partnering with real estate agents to allow their clients to leverage their crypto assets in order to purchase property! Not only are you opening up your client base to bring in more, but Helio will also pay you a fee for the client referral for doing more than a few fact-finding questions to gauge interest and making the introduction to Helio. That means you make MORE per sale!

Helio is also offering agents a way to make PASSIVE income as well on any other agents that refer us their clients for crypto lending with an override on that business!

Ask us today how we can partner with you to help you stand out and attract more clients!

Benefits


BenefitsHelio Lending
Unlock your clients' crypto assets to fund real estate purchases
Utilize cryptocurrency loans to purchase hard assets, such as real estate
Allow clients to sell property and accept crypto as payment
Act as a registered affiliate
Offer discounts, info webinars, marketing via website, newsletters and other promotions
Earn income via our referral program
Enable clients to avoid taxable events*

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