Black real estate agents call on industry to help break racial injustice
Agents and brokers in New Jersey, Minnesota and Kentucky called on the real estate industry to break down racial and economic barriers that disproportionately affect the Black community
by Marian McPherson Jun 1
It's getting even harder for African American families to afford homes
The typical African American family could afford just 25% of the homes for sale last year, down from 39% in 2012, according to a new study from Redfin
by Patrick Kearns Oct 16
Real estate team to pay $46K for racial discrimination
Mississippi agents ignored inquiries from African Americans, steered white homebuyers, investigation finds
by Marian McPherson Sep 28
To bolster homeownership rates, make housing accessible to minorities
Study shows African American homeownership has decreased disproportionately since 1980
by Marian McPherson Aug 25
A black couple unpacking boxes in their new home
The company will put $60 billion in loan money where its mouth is
by Marian McPherson Mar 2
Zillow: Millennials and communities of color facing challenges
Research featuring Zestimates and TransUnion data indicates disproportionate hardship for some demographics
by Marian McPherson Jan 12