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Source: Black Enterprise
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5 Things The Black Community Should Know About Home Ownership

by Cody BlancApril 1, 2022April 1, 2022

In fact, as much as 50% of Black Americans note that it is difficult to even find agents and sellers to take them seriously due to their skin color. With so many hurdles to contend with,

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Black America deserves its fair share of the American Dream: 

by The Newsletter 05February 4, 2022January 1, 2023
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