Ep 49- How to Build 400 Homes In The Hood

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Don't forget to subscribe, leave us a rating and a review!This episode with Reginald Jordan Sr. was one of the most inspirational episodes we've had to date. Reginald has been building homes in the black communities of Chattanooga, Tennessee for 24 years. As a child, he learned that his great grandfather owned two city blocks of houses and financed people within the community so they could buy houses during the redlining era. His journey started when he was fired from his job and was introduced to a man who showed him the ropes of building homes. After overcoming some early challenges, Reginald has built a successful business that his sons both work in. To date he has built over 400 homes!In this episode we discuss his focus on building for low/moderate income families, creating black homeowners, investing in the hood, tips for aspiring builders and more. Access all of our resources on our website- https://www.blackrealestatedialogue.com/Join the B.R.E.D Real Estate Investment Community- https://gum.co/LPizuBecome an Official Patron and get access to exclusive content and discounts! https://www.patreon.com/blackrealestatedialogueText BRED to 21000 to join our free VIP Text ListShow Sponsor-- @mintinc_usaHow to find him IG- @regthebuilderEmail- infiniteconstructiontnllc@gmail.comHighlights   Don't show a need when you are borrowing money from a lender or bank. They should feel like you can help them make money.  Economics, Education and Empowerment are important in the black community If you're building homes, you should seek to help the elderly homeowners in the community get their property taxes frozen. Look into state programs that help the elderly pay their property tax Aspiring Builders- Do your research, check a local community colleges for contractors license classes, follow someone who is doing what you want to do