New NAREB initiatives urge 2 million mortgage-ready African-American families to become homeowners

Tamisha Darling-Roberson, president and CEO of the Pinellas County Association of Realtists will host the NAREB Building Black Wealth Tour in Pinellas County in Partnership with McCabe United Methodist Church and Senior Pastor Jana Hall-Perkins on April 13 at McCabe United Methodist Church, 2800 26th Ave. S, St. Petersburg.

ST. PETERSBURG — The National Association of Real Estate Brokers (NAREB) aggressively seeks to bolster Black homeownership with initiatives that can connect with the more than 2 million African-American mortgage-ready renters who are not yet homeowners and other families and individuals in communities across the country.

NAREB President Dr. Courtney Johnson Rose believes the NAREB Building Black Wealth Tour and other initiatives help overcome historical challenges to Black homeownership, such as discriminatory lending practices and unequal access to wealth-building opportunities. The tour, with stops in more than 100 cities, directly brings valuable information about homeownership and wealth building into communities.

Pastor Jana Hall

On April 13, Tamisha Darling-Roberson, esteemed President and CEO of the Pinellas County Association of Realtists, is thrilled to announce the upcoming NAREB Building Black Wealth Tour in Pinellas County in partnership with McCabe United Methodist Church and senior Pastor Jana Hall. This collaboration aims to empower individuals and families in the community by providing valuable resources and knowledge on building generational wealth through real estate.

Darling-Roberson has been a dedicated advocate for equitable homeownership opportunities and economic growth within the black community. As the president and CEO of the Pinellas County Association of Realtists and owner/broker of Darling Roberson Realty, she has consistently demonstrated her commitment to creating pathways to wealth-building for aspiring homeowners.

The NAREB Building Black Wealth Tour will be a transformative event for the community. This event will bring together industry experts, community leaders, and aspiring homeowners to engage in insightful discussions, workshops, and networking opportunities. Attendees will gain valuable knowledge about wealth-building strategies, real estate investment opportunities, and access to financial resources tailored to the community’s needs.

“I am honored to host the NAREB Building Black Wealth Tour in Pinellas County in partnership with McCabe United Methodist Church and Pastor Jana Hall,” said Darling-Roberson. “This collaboration represents a shared commitment to empowering our community, providing valuable resources and creating awareness about the importance of building generational wealth through real estate. Together, we can make a significant impact on the lives of individuals and families in Pinellas County.”

Pastor Hall of McCabe United Methodist Church expressed her enthusiasm for the partnership, stating, “We are excited to collaborate with Tamisha Darling-Roberson and the Pinellas County Association of Realtists in hosting the NAREB Building Black Wealth Tour. This event aligns perfectly with our mission of uplifting and empowering our community, and we believe it will be a catalyst for positive change.”

The NAREB Building Black Wealth Tour in Pinellas County, in partnership with McCabe United Methodist Church and Pastor Jana Hall, will take place on Saturday, April 13 at McCabe United Methodist Church, located at 2800 26th Ave. S, St. Petersburg.

This event is free and open to the public. All community members are encouraged to attend and participate in this transformative experience.  Visit https://realtistsofpinellas.com for more information.

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