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    Challenges Facing Brooklyn’s Black Realtors

    By Fern GillespieRecently, the New York Times published “Selling Houses While Black,” an overview...

    5 Facts About Black Homeownership in Brooklyn

    Article By Submitted IMPACCT Brooklyn Black homeownership in Brooklyn isn’t only important today — it’s...
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    Update on 591 Carlton Avenue: The Strange Saga and Injustice Continue

      By Maitefa Angaza Our Time Press revisits a story first published last spring on the...

    Deed Theft Hits Home Hard

    Flateau Realty brokers fall victim to heinous act; Cornegy, Community Leaders putting “all engaged...

    Average Home Prices Hit Record Highs in Brooklyn, Queens and Bronx: Report – Ridgewood – DNAinfo New York

    Overall, the average sales prices for the city was $981,000, the Real Estate Board...

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