Black homeownership is growing slowly but surely
Black homeownership has historically been low for decades — but it’s snailing forward.
Read Moreby Ashley Collins | Mar 10, 2023 | first tuesday Local, Los Angeles-Santa Barbara-Ventura, Orange County, Real Estate, Sacramento, San Diego | 0
Black homeownership has historically been low for decades — but it’s snailing forward.
Read Moreby Carrie B. Reyes | Dec 12, 2022 | Economics, Fair Housing, Home Sales, Real Estate, Recessions | 0
The recent homebuying wave coincided with the worst time to buy — at the top of the housing cycle.
Read Moreby Carrie B. Reyes | Feb 14, 2022 | Fair Housing, Mortgages, Real Estate | 4
The result has been lower homeownership rates and less wealth for Black and Latinx households.
Read Moreby Amy Perry | Nov 15, 2021 | Appraisal, Fair Housing, Laws and Regulations, Real Estate, Your Practice | 2
Despite all efforts to make appraisals fair, equitable and based on facts, racial appraisal gaps persist — leading to a pervasive wealth gap.
Read Moreby Amy Perry | Jul 15, 2021 | Economics, Fair Housing, Laws and Regulations, Real Estate | 0
The divide between White and Black homeownership rates is higher today than it was before the 1968 Fair Housing Act. Here’s what’s being done about it.
Read Moreby Benjamin J. Smith | Mar 14, 2021 | Fair Housing, Laws and Regulations, Real Estate | 0
A Los Angeles Times report explores how crime-free housing policies not only hurt Black and Latinx renters, but the California real estate market as a whole.
Read Moreby Carrie B. Reyes | Jul 27, 2020 | Fair Housing, Feature Articles, Laws and Regulations, Real Estate, Tax | 15
Black and Latinx households pay higher property taxes. Why? And how does this impact California’s housing market?
Read Moreby Benjamin J. Smith | Mar 26, 2019 | Fair Housing, Laws and Regulations, Real Estate | 0
The decline in American homeownership rates is most severe among black Americans — how did we get here, and what can be done to solve the problem?
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