Why homeownership is life changing for Black and brown Atlanta families – SaportaReport

by Fulton Watch News Feed

By Yovanna L. Madhere

Wealth, health and growth are three ideals of the American Dream. A dream my parents sought after as 20-something high school sweethearts when they immigrated to the Unites States of America in the early 1970s from Panama. I was born in 1976 and for as long as I could remember, we owned our home. By 1980, my parents had bought their first home, where they, my sister, mi Abuela (my grandmother) and I lived. It was a two-story, single family, detached Row house with a separate, one-car garage in a multiethnic neighborhood in Queens, NY. We had warm, kind neighbors and fond memories of our home—aluminum siding and all! To my father, owning his home was the best way he saw fit to ensure and secure his financial future and provide long-term, positive outcomes to his daughters. He was right.

Historically affordable and accessible homeownership has been the proverbial “alley-oop” that has allowed Americans the opportunity to compete economically. This life-changing opportunity opened provisions for Black and Brown families to finance business ideas, provide college educations, or even rid themselves of debt, even when a legacy of economic freedom was not part of their pedigree. The impact of my parents owning our home instead of renting has been felt well into the second generation of Americans in my own family. It has been the motivation for my husband and me to own our home, strive to acquire investment properties, and teach our children these values instilled in us from our immigrant parents.

However, for a portion of the population access to homeownership or even the opportunity to rent in a safe and decent neighborhood is curtailed by the historically disenfranchising practices of redlining, discriminatory lending (or renting), and most recently, discriminatory appraisal practices due to racial demographics. Living in inadequate, unsafe housing accommodations, or worse – being unhoused – are contributors to adverse…

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