The 2008 real estate market crash in the US has left most minorities, blacks in particular, financially struggling to recover present day. The county specific info in this podcast draws attention to both the contributions and intentional setbacks of blacks in Sacramento County, CA real estate, and how upcoming policies, projects and initiatives are reinvigorating the economic future of this group. Expect thought provoking guests, local market updates, and take a deep, informative look with us at Black history in Sacramento Real Estate!
This episode is dedicated to solutions. As a real estate professional on the front lines, we see and know what the problems are and we know what the s...
We are excited to welcome back SHRA Executive Director LaShelle Dozier who will bring us updates on the SERA program (rental assistance), and if you'r...
Fox 40 News recently reported "Local man testifies in front of state’s reparation task force over wrongfully-taken land." That man, Jonathan Burgess. ...
PART 2: Governor Gavin Newsom signed legislation to extend the state's eviction moratorium through September 30, 2021 and clear rent debt for low-inco...
Get today's most recent headlines impacting the Sacramento region. Breaking news: ⭐The Mayor's Office of Civic Engagement (Homelessness, and $112 Mill...
(Original air date September 8, 2021) Governor Gavin Newsom signed legislation to extend the state's eviction moratorium through September 30, 2021 an...
From new state high-rises going up downtown to thousands of new homes soon to hit Sacramento -- in the midst of COVID, yes, these projects are still c...
✔️ Sacramento City Council adopts a plan to meet our housing needs ✔️ Protect yourself from housing eviction ✔️ The Biden Administration forgives MORE...
✅ Is the market cooling or is it revving up❓ ✅ How are agents/buyers succeeding in this market❓ ✅ Is there a specific strategy/strategies for buyers❓ ...
(Originally aired July 28, 2021) CNBC.com is reporting that the housing boom has come to and end and that sales of newly built homes dropped in June t...