Real Estate Co-Powerment Series

Description

The Real Estate Co-Powerment Series is an education platform designed for community members, nonprofits and small businesses, that demystifies the real estate development process so they can better participate in and benefit from their own neighborhood revitalization. Since launching in 2017, over 270 individuals have graduated from the Co-Powerment Series, acquiring over 100 units of housing and commercial real estate for neighborhood-based redevelopment. 

Goal of the Program

Through in-class instruction, coaching and mentorship, our goal is to demonstrate how community members, organizations, and small business owners can participate and benefit from their own neighborhood revitalization, and learn how to get active projects across the finish line. There is a $100 course fee for all participants. 

What We Provide

A 7-week education platform designed to: 

  • Demystify the real estate development process 
  • Demonstrate how community members can get involved 
  • Help get active projects across the finish line  

 Course Topics include: 

  • Acquisition
  • Proforma
  • Financing
  • Construction
  • Architecture
  • Transactional Law
  • Liability insurance
  • Community Engagement
  • City Planning
  • Credit
  • Landbank
  • Grants
  • Funding

How to Engage

The spring 2025 cohort of the Real Estate Co-Powerment Series begins on Tuesday, June 3rd! Classes are held in-person weekly on Tuesdays and Thursdays for 7 consecutive weeks at The Kingsley Center. You can register at the link below to reserve your spot. More details and the exact dates will be shared shortly! Contact Tariq Williams, Program Manager of Real Estate Services, for more information.  

Stories of Impact

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