Homie and Las Vegas community leaders form Coalition to Make Homes Possible
Real estate disruptor Homie unites public, private sector leaders, and football player Nelson Agholor to help close Black homeownership gap in Southern Nevada
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LAS VEGAS, Feb. 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ According to U.S. Census data, a significant homeownership gap exists between Black and white households nationally and especially in Southern Nevada. To help close the Black homeownership gap in the Las Vegas Valley and assist thousands of families to get on a path to homeownership, Homie, a tech-based real estate company convened a diverse group of community leaders and organizations who today announced the creation of the
HomeLight and the National Association of Real Estate Brokers Launch the Black Real Estate Agent Program to Support Aspiring Black Agents
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Program is the first of its kind in the United States, providing financial, educational, and career support for aspiring Black real estate agents to help them achieve high-production success. This initiative works to close the income and racial wealth gap in the industry. Together, we re holding open the door that would otherwise remain closed to Black professionals and consumers,” said Antoine Thompson, National Executive Director for NAREB. SAN FRANCISCO (PRWEB) February 09, 2021
HomeLight, the real estate technology platform that empowers people to achieve better outcomes when buying or selling their home, announced today the launch of the Black Real Estate Agent Program in partnership with the National Association of Real Estate Brokers (NAREB), the largest
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