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4 Black Women Purchased A D.C. Apartment Building For $75K in 1986, Now It May Be Worth More Than $1M

A Washington D.C. apartment building was purchased by four Black women in 1986. If sold today, it could be worth more than $1 million.

Nov 27, 2023

After Buying Property For $500K For His Atlanta Business, 2 Chainz Says He's 'Doubled Or Tripled' His Investment

After buying property for his business for $500,000, 2 Chainz says he's had double or triple the return on his investment.

Aug 18, 2023

Rotimi Shares The Investment He Made After Not Touching His 'Power' Checks For 6 Seasons

During an interview, actor and singer Rotimi shared that he didn't touch his checks from "Power" across six seasons.

Jul 25, 2023

Former Sports Professionals Join Real Estate Firm To Help Athletes And Entertainers Make Wise Investments

Real estate firm Aston Rose — co-founded by Lisa Leslie, Rod Watson, Rob Hite, and Tomi Rose — is working to guide athletes and entertainers.

Mar 25, 2022

Oak Impact Group's Erik Murray Aims To Bring More Black Real Estate Brokers And Developers Into The Industry

Erik Murray is the founder of Oak Impact Group, a venture capital investment firm that intersects real estate and social impact.

Feb 20, 2022

Ayesha Selden Went From South Philly Projects to Building a Million-Dollar Real Estate Portfolio at Age 30

Against all odds, Ayesha Selden became a real estate millionaire at age 30 — and all she did was keep the concept of "saving early" in mind.

Meet the Millennial Leveraging Entrepreneurship and Ownership Through His Brand, More Than A 9 To 5

Timothy Webb, Jr. started lifestyle brand — More Than A 9 To 5 —  to generate more conversations around Black people’s mindset surrounding financial literacy, ownership, gentrification, and beyond. However, Webb has managed to do more than just create conversations. The 30-year-old is now actually taking problems like gentrification into his own hands through the real estate industry all while still working his day job. Outside of being in constant relationship with others, as someone who’s well-versed in the tech space, working for companies like GE and currently a company that supports cybersecurity for the federal government, he also uses his technology background to run his business. Whether it’s securing rental payments for his property through their electronic web portal or building his own website for his company, More Than A 9 To 5, Webb is equipped with the knowledge to keep things running both at the forefront and in background. “I think so many people hide behind a title...

Nov 27, 2020