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Black Women Lead the Charge in Homeownership in the US - Dallas Weekly

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Black women are making significant strides in homeownership, outpacing other demographics and making up 27% of all Black homebuyers, despite facing numerous systemic hurdles.

The post Property Is Power: Black Women Leading the Charge in Homeownership appeared first on Dallas Weekly.

Source: DW – Culture. Current.

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