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The Building Black WealthCommunity Impact Day Sponsor this empowering initiative on April 12, 2025, for a Community Wealth Building Day where consumers attend in-person workshops, Ask Questions, meet one-on-one with industry experts, and have networking opportunities.Workshop HighlightsLed by industry experts and seasoned professionals, these workshops provide practical tips, strategies, and resources to help you navigate the path to homeownership and financial success. From understanding the intricacies of home buying to delving into the world of real estate investing, these workshops cover a wide range of topics designed to empower and educate, including:What To Do With Big Mama's House?Black Men Buy HousesABCs of Home BuyingReal Estate InvestingShow me the MoneyDown Payment AssistanceExplore Careers in Real Estate
A Monthly Power TableThe 1st Friday Mastermind is a great opportunity to learn about Tarrant County projects and developments. It is also an educational event that informs real estate professionals about industry changes and effects.Attending monthly 1st Fridays puts you in the room for robust networking with subject matter experts, and community leaders, connecting, and collaborating with members on structuring projects, creating Joint ventures, money, training, and making power moves.
Networking At Night (NAN Nite) is a quarterly event filled with door prizes, auctions, networking, speakers, and fun while bringing visibility and supporting black-owned businesses in the community.
Your contribution(s) to Tarrant County Realtist® (TCR) will help us serve its members and increase our efforts to educate and promote homeownership through democracy in housing and civic engagement. We are passionate about homeownership and continue our advocacy, and challenge disparate systemic systems that limit underserved communities' right to the American dream of homeownership.