San Diego Leaders and Organizations Working to Boost Black Homeownership

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Homeownership is often seen as a step towards laying down roots in a community and building generational wealth, and groups in San Diego are working to increase access to homeownership for Black families.

An Urban League Study reports 29% of Black San Diegans are homeowners, compared to 35% of Latinos, 54% of Asians and 54% of white in the same city.

San Diego Foundation is leading an effort with partners to increase homeownership in the Black Community.Sign up for NBC San Diego newsletters.

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