Why is homeownership in D.C. important?

Kruze, Southeast D.C.
โ€œOwnership in D.C. is important to be able to have something you own. The only thing is you donโ€™t own the land, so thatโ€™s something to be conscious of if youโ€™re going to buy a home.โ€

Afrah Ali, Northwest D.C.
“I think itโ€™s really important for us [to have] homeownership in these communities for young Black and brown homeowners as thereโ€™s so much rapid change happening in this city.โ€

Michael โ€œMikeโ€ Pratt, Northwest D.C.
“Homeownership in D.C. is super important to me as a Black person, specifically just because of the fact that D.C. has always been Chocolate City, and having ownership in a city that doesn’t really represent you in Congress or in the government is super vital. [And]โ€ฆ you have the ability to actually [have] generational wealth.โ€

Charles โ€œChuckyโ€ Isom II, Southeast D.C.
โ€œI grew up in Washington, D.C., born and raised in Southeast: born at DC General; my dad and mom had an apartment over in Savannah Terrace [in] Southeast, we stayed there for four years. Then we moved into this community off K Street and Minnesota Avenue in 1972. So, I’m instilled or ingrained with Washingtonian inside my heart, and especially Southeast. When I graduated from high school and went into the service, and coming out, [going to] college, I knew I was going to eventually purchase a home in Washington, D.C., and lo and behold, I did.โ€

Compiled by Evan Aldridge

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