For many homeowners across New York, their home is more than just a place to live—it’s one of their largest financial assets. As property values continue to remain strong in many areas, more homeowners are exploring ways to use the equity they’ve built over time. One option that often comes ...
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As National Fair Housing Month comes to a close, it’s important to reflect not only on how far we’ve come—but on the work that still remains. Fair housing has always been about access—ensuring that individuals and families have the opportunity to secure a place to call home. But as ...
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April marks National Fair Housing Month, a time to reflect on the importance of equal access to housing and the ongoing work required to ensure fairness in real estate. While much of the conversation focuses on access—who gets the opportunity to buy, rent, or finance a home—it’s equally important ...
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As we reflect on Women History Month and the impact of women on housing one of the prominent trailblazers that comes to mind is Juanita Jackson Mitchell, a fierce advocate for justice. She fought for voting rights, equal education, and fair housing, breaking racial and gender barriers along the ...
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As Black History Month comes to a close, I find myself reflecting not only on the leaders we’ve learned about, but on the quiet strength of families whose stories may never make headlines — yet shape history all the same. Black history is not just about the past. It ...
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