Zillow Is Selling 7,000 Homes After Failed Strategy To Flip Them
The online listing giant recently stopped new offers after buying too many houses that they intended to flip.
California Returns Bruce’s Beach To Black Family 100 Years After It Was Stolen From Them
Signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom, the legislation will start the transfer of ownership back to the half-dozen descendants of the Bruce family.
With A Major Weight Loss And Growing Real Estate Empire, Amara La Negra Is "Trying To Be The Best I Can Be"
"I feel like I'm transforming, I'm evolving, and I am changing into the Amara I'm meant to be."
Know Your Price: Black Property Devaluation In A Nation Built With Our Hands And On Our Backs
Andre Perry, author of ‘Know Your Price: Valuing Black Lives and Property in America’s Black Cities,’ speaks on Black displacement and structural violence.