Christian Real Estate Network

Christian Real Estate Network (CREN) is an association that was started in January 2002 by Bart Smith and Justin Smith.

Christian Real Estate Network
Private
IndustryReal estate
Founded2002
HeadquartersOrange, California, United States
Key people
Bart Smith, Founder/CEO
Justin Smith, Founder/President
Websitehismove.com

Bart Smith, a ReMax broker/owner since 1987, began the service as an affiliate marketing experiment in the Christian marketplace.

The service is a referral network that connects buyers and sellers with Christian Real Estate Agents in the United States and Canada. The Network consists of approximately 1,400 association members including real estate agents, loan officers, appraisers, property managers, property inspectors, and various other fields related to real estate.

(CREN) Maintains offices in Orange, California, and Castle Rock, Colorado, Colorado, and operates under a California-based corporation

Sources

"Referrals From God" by Carol Lloyd, San Francisco Chronicle, April 29, 2005

"Christian Businesses Gain in Popularity" by Eunice Moscoso, Cox Newspapers, April 24, 2005

"Looking for a Christian Real Estate Agent?" Inman News, June 18, 2004

"Religious Real Estate Referral Sites: Sending the Wrong Word?" by Blanche Evans, Realty Times, December 16, 2002

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