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3.12.2025 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Drastic HUD cuts, DOE closings/firings, NOAA mass firings, Trump's economic policies spark chaos The housing crisis will get grimmer with federal cuts to fair housing programs, and to preserve affordable housing. We'll talk to the president of Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America about how the consequences could be devastating. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development rejects Hurricane Helene repair efforts in Asheville, North Carolina, because the city's proposed recovery plan features a DEI program. The Department of Education is the latest federal agency facing massive layoffs. The National Parents Union president will explain what will happen with the imminent dismantling of the department. Economic expert Steve Liesman calls the twice-impeached criminally convicted felon-in-chief Donald "The Con" Trump's economic policy "insane." The Alabama Freedom Riders Museum is no longer listed for sale by the U.S. General Services Administration. A Federal jury awards two black Chicago men $120 million for spending decades in prison for a murder they did not commit. ✨Get your "Don't Blame Me ... I Voted for the Black Woman" tee and #FAFO 2025 tee TODAY #RMU Merch
Chuck Todd returns for his Thursday D.C. politics roundupPhillip Petit celebrates 50 years of his death-defying high rope walk between the Twin Towers.Former secretary of public safety Andrea Cabral on Geoff Noble as the new head of state police, reaction to the Georgia school shooting, Texas' Attorney General suing to stop a voter registration effort in San Antonio, and other law & order headlines.Bruce Marks from the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America talks about Kamala's $25,000 house downpayment plan & other housing news.We read your texts about whether we talk about Trump's role in the January 6th Capitol attack enough. Sen. Elizabeth Warren talks campaigning for Kamala, thoughts on running against Republican John Deaton in November, and the implications of losing a Democratic seat in the senate. Then, Am I the A-hole. We ask you -- should a neighbor be able to park in your driveway without asking?
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An episode so nice that we had to publish it twice—this time with video. Ryan Butler was our guest on our show in 2023 and will soon be featured in Keller Williams' new video series about role models in the industry. So, in honor of the occasion, we dug back into the archives and found the video recording of the episode. Ryan Butler is not just any real estate mogul; he's part of the real deal, the Coalition Properties Group. If you're in the Maryland, DC, or Virginia area, you've probably heard of them. Over the last four years, they've sold 1100 homes, closing over 500 million in volume. Ryan shares his inspiring journey from Mississippi to becoming a top real estate agent in Washington, D.C. He also talks about how his team has given over a million dollars to charity. Ryan emphasizes the benefits of owning real estate, such as financial security and retirement income, and provides practical advice on financing options like NACA. He also highlights the importance of building a strong team and working together to achieve greater success. We also discuss the value of community involvement and the power of group economics in real estate investments.Be sure to head over to The Color of Money playlist on the Keller Williams Realty YouTube channel to watch this episode on the big (or small) screen.Resources:Learn more at The Color of MoneyWatch The Color of Money video podcast episodes on YouTube Coalition Properties Group WebsiteListen to All Blends PerfectlyVisit Ryan's investment platform at investwithryanbutler.comLearn more about the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America Become a real estate agent HEREConnect with Our HostsEmerick Peace:Instagram: @theemerickpeaceFacebook: facebook.com/emerickpeaceDaniel Dixon:Instagram: @dixonsolditFacebook: facebook.com/realdanieldixonLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dixonsolditYouTube: @dixongroupcompaniesJulia Lashay:Instagram: @iamjulialashayFacebook: facebook.com/growwithjuliaLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/julialashay/YouTube: @JuliaLashayBo MenkitiInstagram: @themenkitigroupFacebook: facebook.com/obiora.menkitiLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bomenkiti/Produced by NOVA MediaThis podcast is for general informational purposes only. The guest's views, thoughts, and opinions represent those of the guest and not KWRI and its affiliates and should not be construed as financial, economic, legal, tax, or other advice. This podcast is provided without any warranty, or guarantee of its accuracy, completeness, timeliness, or results from using the information.
Mrs. Archie from the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA) explains how the organization is preparing to help Hoosiers will get a mortgage without the high-price and predatory tactics use by mortgage companies.
Is NJ Transit ready for next year's FIFA Men's World Cup soccer games? Plus, WNYC's Michael Hill talks with Bruce Marks, the CEO of the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation, and Newark Deputy Mayor Allison Ladd about what the road to owning property will look like for a select handful of Newark residents.
Two-time Emmy and three-time NAACP Image Award-winning TV Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviews trusted real estate advisor Randy Louis. They discuss NIL & Wealth Programs helping young athletes make better decisions with their money; the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America ("NACA") program can help you buy back your Block." and provide financial literacy to create generational wealth. Support the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two-time Emmy and three-time NAACP Image Award-winning TV Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviews trusted real estate advisor Randy Louis. They discuss NIL & Wealth Programs helping young athletes make better decisions with their money; the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America ("NACA") program can help you buy back your Block." and provide financial literacy to create generational wealth. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA) offers an incredible mortgage program that makes homeownership more affordable. Eligible borrowers can expect no down payment or closing costs, attractive terms, and hand-holding throughout the entire process. Here's everything you must know about the NACA mortgage. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alicia Davis and Jamille Wilson of the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA) sat with us in this episode. They shared their knowledge and experience of the housing market, both past and present. They spoke of the importance of NACA and its upcoming 3 day event from October 6th to October 8th, which provides a great opportunity for families to begin creating generational wealth. Davis and Wilson both emphasized the potential of NACA to help families achieve their real estate goals and establish financial security. It was an informative and insightful interview, as two experienced professionals shared their expertise with us. ----Connect With Us On Social Media ----- Instagram: www.instagram.com/illanoizeradio Twitter: twitter.com/illanoizeradio Facebook: www.facebook.com/illanoizeradio
On this episode of TMFS, I sat down with Real Estate Investor Andre Haynes to talk about the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America Program, otherwise known as NACA. Through this program, Andre was able to start his investing journey and become a Real Estate Millionaire, and now, he's going to every platform possible to teach others how they can do the same. In our sit down we talked about the mindset shift needed to get to the next level, how Andre was able to leverage NACA to get a 0.8% interest rate on his property (yes you read that correctly, 0.8%), how Andre was able to use peerspace to create additional streams of income within Real Estate, and so much more. ENJOY!
A new poll from ABC News/Washington Post finds 44% of respondents would "definitely" or "probably" vote for Donald Trump in 2024...yet 55% thinks he should be indicted. Is Biden in serious trouble for re-election? We asked listeners why they think Trump is currently the frontrunner. Shirley Leung joined to talk about the end of the road for the Christmas Tree Shop and Bed Bath & Beyond, plus, shutdowns on the Blue line and recent Globe reporting on liquor licenses in the Seaport. Bruce Marks is a long-time housing advocate in Boston and CEO of Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA). He discussed how racist practices and corporate investments have made it harder for people to own homes in Massachusetts. He added his thoughts on the rent control debate and talked about other housing issues in the Commonwealth. Vijay Gupta is a MacArthur Fellow and Music Worcester's artist-in-residence for 2023. He joined Jim and Margery in Studio 3 to talk about what he's doing in the Worcester community, making music with incarcerated people and bringing Bach to the masses. He's got an introductory performance on Wednesday and he played us a couple of selections from the show. The Revs discussed a California Panel on reparations for Black residents. They also weighed in on the resignation of the Boston Archdiocese's gender identity committee, and a study showing Americans pray more in their cars than in the church. Tom Brady compared himself to Secretariat this weekend. We asked listeners to vote on the real G.O.A.T: is it the 7x Super-Bowl-Winning Tom Brady? Or is it Margery's favorite, the tremendous machine, Secretariat?
In this episode, we sit down with a successful entrepreneur Andre Haynes who was able to build a real estate portfolio from scratch using the NACA program. NACA, which stands for Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America, is a non-profit organization that helps low to moderate-income individuals and families achieve home-ownership through a unique home buying program. Andre shares his inspiring journey of how they went from having no money to invest in real estate to becoming a successful investor with a growing portfolio. He discusses the benefits of the NACA program, the challenges he faced, and the valuable lessons he learned along the way. Tune in to learn how you too can achieve your real estate investment goals without any money down.
The Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (“NACA”) is a non-profit, community advocacy and homeownership organization. NACA's primary goal is to build strong, healthy neighborhoods in urban and rural areas nationwide through affordable homeownership. NACA has made the dream of homeownership a reality for thousands of working people by counseling them honestly and effectively, enabling even those with poor credit to purchase a home or modify their predatory loan with far better terms than those provided even in the prime market. This is a show for millennial first time home buyers looking to buy their 1st home and build generational wealth through real estate. Real estate is a way to build black wealth and close the wealth gap. Email: hello@houserichshow.com First Time Home Buyer School- https://www.facebook.com/groups/fthbschool Home Buying & Credit Courses-https://coinsnculture.gumroad.com/l/rHHKs TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@coinsnculture IG- https://www.instagram.com/coinsnculture/ @coinsnculture coins-n-culture
Today's Guest: Andre Haynes Andre, also known as “Renaissance” is a real estate investor, author, content creator, and entrepreneur from the Ida B Wells projects on the south side of Chicago. Andre was adopted at age 6, and from 18 to 27 years old he was a struggling parent and hip-hop artist with no knowledge of credit and money. The only thing he knew was how to write songs and survive on the bare minimum. Andre stepped away from music, got a job in sales and marketing, and shortly found his way into real estate. He is a self-educated investor with a portfolio valued at over $1M and has recently been featured as a guest on BiggerPockets. Highlights From The Show: We begin the episode with Andre sharing his background story. Andre told me that he doesn't come from money and financial literacy. However, he couldn't use that as an excuse not to be successful. After high school, he started pursuing his career in music as a rapper, but after 10 years in the game, Andre realized that it wasn't what he wanted to do. He was living a fake lifestyle and struggling to take care of his family. He had not given up on his goal of being successful, but he had to pivot to find a different path. Andre stepped out of the music industry, got a job in sales making cold calls, and earned a regular income. This was not going to make him successful- Andre wanted more. He started researching how regular people could become wealthy, and this led him to read Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki and Money Master The Game by Tommy Robbins, which changed his life. Next, we talk about how Andre started his career in real estate. According to Andre, once your mind is opened to the world of financial literacy and investments, your opportunities explode. When Andre discovered that he could use the money he was earning to leverage stock, real estate properties, and other investments, he became untouchable. The average person is not an athlete or on TV, but is one who is working in a job and investing their money to get wealthy. Once Andre discovered this, it gave him a purpose to get up each morning to change his life and help others change their lives with the same information. He started investing in real estate by giving up unnecessary expenditures and working overtime to save money for investment. When it was time, all the right doors opened, and he was connected to the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA) program, which helped him to make his first investment in a multifamily house. We then discuss Andre's first multifamily investment and how he found the property. He shares that he went on the MLS and worked with an agent. This was back in 2015, and things weren't as easy as they are today. Multi-units were a hot commodity, and they sold faster than single-family homes as many people are looking for cash flow. It took time for him to find it, and it came at a moment when he wanted to take a mental break. He was frustrated because he had pursued 10 to 20 properties and none worked out. The evening after speaking with his agent about taking a break, he found a great deal on the MLS, a multifamily house that was fully occupied, renovated, and with one unit for him to move into. Someone had listed it in the middle of the night. Andre called his agent, who wrote the offer for him, and he finally had his first investment property. Next, we talk about Andre's book 5 Step Guide on Getting Your Shit Together. Andre shares that he wanted to give people the personal blueprint he used to get his life in order. The book is direct and to the point, and an easy read. It aims to spread knowledge on the benefits of a healthy mentality, personal financial responsibility, business, self-help, and most importantly, the help of others. According to Andre, writing a book is not easy, but you have to go through the process to get the results. It's never going to be a straight line, and you've to sacrifice to succeed. Lastly, we talk about how Andre makes money in real estate. He shares that he makes money through Peerspace and multifamily rental income. Peerspace is similar to Airbnb, but people don't spend a night on the property. He has done it with his house, where he rents out space to people who want to shoot movies, throw dinner parties, and for entertainment. He also teaches various courses in real estate and has a ton of resources, including videos to help people get it right in real estate investing. Make sure you don't miss another amazing episode of the Just Start Real Estate Podcast with Andre Haynes and get valuable information on how you can start investing in real estate! Notable Quotes: “Once your mind is opened to the world of financial literacy and investments, they become addictive.” Andre Haynes “Don't use your background as an excuse not to be successful. There are others who have risen from the worst.” Andre Haynes “Success in real estate is achieved through delayed gratification.” Andre Haynes Thank You for Listening! Connect with Mike on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Linkedin, Facebook Help Out the Show: Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews really help and I read each one. Subscribe on iTunes. Resources and Links From Today's Show: Andre on Linktree Andre on Instagram Andre on Facebook Andre on TikTok More Resources From Mike: Level Jumping: How I Grew My Business to Over $1 Million in Profits in 12 Months WINNING DIRECT MAIL - How to CRUSH IT with direct mail! 7 Figure Investor Video Course - Scale your business to 7 figures. I'll show you how!
“If your dreams are big enough, you're gonna start to see some very creative ways to get what you want for a lot cheaper.” - Kyle Duelund Kyle Duelund, together with his partner, Janie Grenier, works with motivated spirits just like yours who want to leave their day jobs and embrace the entrepreneurial adventure. In other words, he offers guidance and support to individuals to make them realize their dreams! His purpose is “Now, For Tomorrow, For The Lifestyle You Deserve,” which can be rooted in his primary motivations for diving into entrepreneurship even before he graduated from college. In the context of real estate education, he aims to set new standards by designing the best systems for the communities we serve. Kyle is here to provide a couple of actionable steps for aspiring entrepreneurs, as well as pieces of advice for them to not only start successfully in their endeavors but also to maintain the life that they want to live. Tune in now and learn how to succeed as a first-time entrepreneur! [00:01 - 06:06] Opening Segment How to invest in real estate the right way Kyle Duelund explains Why Kyle pursued a career as an entrepreneur [06:07 - 17:37] From Mindset into Concrete Actions Kyle retired even before he graduated from college How was this possible? This is the best piece of advice that Kyle can give to entrepreneurs How to turn the right mindset into concrete actions The importance of joining a community of like-minded people Here's a practical step from Kyle to create your vision [17:38 - 28:51] The Key to Freedom How to buy your dream house that generates passive income Learn more about Kyle's program Why buying your first property is the biggest financial mistake you can make What you should know about the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America Are you hiring people for your business? Don't miss this insight from Kyle Kyle drops several tips for first-time entrepreneurs [28:52 - 35:54] The Lifestyle You Deserve How to “buy assets and rent liabilities” according to Kyle This is a website that first-time homebuyers can visit Link below The 2 golden rules of real estate investing according to Kyle Connect with Kyle Links below [35:55 - 37:53] Wrapping Up! What's next for Kyle Final announcements Email kyle@nowfortomorrow.clubto connect with Kyle or follow him on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram. Do you want to create cash flow and be financially free? Visit J/K Real Estate Partners now! Key Quotes “Get an accountability partner…someone who won't let you give up.” - Kyle Duelund “You need to know your vision…and then from there, once you get that vision board, find people who have [their visions] in their lives already. Ask them how they got their [vision].” - Kyle Duelund Resources mentioned DOWNLOAD FOR FREE resources from Kyle about entrepreneurship Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America Jim Rohn Tony Robbins Les Brown Let's get connected! Website: http://financial1st-aid.com Email: Vmccoyesq@financial1st-aid.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Financial1st-Aid-108554114941620 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vera-mccoy-62917967/ LEAVE A REVIEW + and SHARE this episode with someone who wants to move from bankrupt to abundance. Listen to previous episodes on Spotify, iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts!
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This episode honors the great day I had on 10/29/2021. May this inspire and uplift you on whatever journey you're on. Today I had my first "intake session" as a member of #NACA, the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America. "A non-profit organization that is committed to assisting economically disadvantaged individuals with becoming homeowners." I started this journey in March 2021, 7 months later we are standing strong and moving forward. It's been a long emotional journey more than it has been physical, which is why we get into how most journey's are 90% mental. How are you handling your mental health during seasons of waiting? Sis, it's hard. But, with the right support and healthy connections, anything is possible. I've made great strides in my financial journey of creating a life where I am financially safe, and this is coming from someone who, at one point, considered themselves to be the "broke friend". I am committed to breaking the cycle of financial insecurity and poverty and I'm sharing my highs and lows along the way. If you'd like to stay connected follow us on IG @Thebudgetaffair #FinancialJourney #Budgeting #singlemom #Budget --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thebudgetaffair/message
Today on Boston Public Radio: EJ Dionne discusses the voting rights measure and infrastructure spending package as the Senate returns from their August recess this week. He also weighs in on whether or not Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer should retire. Dionne is a columnist for The Washington Post and a senior fellow at The Brookings Institution. His latest book is "Code Red: How Progressives And Moderates Can Unite To Save Our Country.” Then, we talk with listeners about their opinions on masking indoors as the Delta variant continues to spread. Yawu Miller gives listeners a primer on tomorrow's Boston Mayoral primary, a historic race for its racial diversity and female-majority among major candidates. He also discusses current polling data and voter patterns along demographic lines. Miller is a Senior Editor of The Bay State Banner. Bruce Marks talks about what the Supreme Court's end to the eviction moratorium means for Massachusetts, and what his organization, the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA) is doing to help. Marks is the CEO and founder of NACA, the nation's largest Housing and Urban Development-certified nonprofit. Revs. Irene Monroe and Emmett G. Price III speak out against the Islamophobia in the United States that has persisted following 9/11. In the days before Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atonement, they also argue about what forgiveness means. Monroe is a syndicated religion columnist, the Boston voice for Detour's African American Heritage Trail, and a visiting researcher in the Religion and Conflict Transformation Program at the Boston University School of Theology. Price is the founding pastor of Community of Love Christian Fellowship in Allston. Together, they host GBH's All Rev'd Up podcast. Richard Blanco gives a poet's take on poetry, reading famous quotes and weighing in on the purpose and impact of the art form. Blanco is the fifth inaugural poet in U.S. history. His new book, "How To Love A Country," deals with various socio-political issues that shadow America. In the days leading up to Yom Kippur, we end the show by asking listeners what atonement and forgiveness should look like in a deeply divided country.
Every week, the team at Better Than Success round up the biggest and most important news, policy changes, funding sources and investing opportunities for real estate investors and small business owners. It's the market information you need to know before pulling the trigger on your next or first investment. Find each article mentioned in episode 11 below... CDC issues new eviction ban for most of US through Oct. 3 https://apnews.com/article/lifestyle-business-health-coronavirus-pandemic-us-supreme-court-d9757b5fd75f8e5411772621cffde005 Landlords can consider these alternatives to evictions amid new moratorium https://www.foxbusiness.com/personal-finance/eviction-moratorium-expires-landlords-consider-alternatives Fed sees loosening credit standards as lending demand returns https://www.americanbanker.com/news/fed-sees-loosening-credit-standards-as-lending-demand-returns On Wednesday's event,” Key Components to Hard Money Lending To Fix and Refinance” with Jamaal Patterson, he shared resources that will help first time home buyers, how to look for grants, how hard money lending works, house hacking, turning to co-ops and financing. For first time home buyers, Jamaal says to use the grants if you want to get into a property, you can look for grants available in your state via a google search. When it comes to financing and you see opportunities, you can opt to use hard money applying with your EIN, also known as your Employer Identification Number. On Thursday's live Q&A session with Ugo (pronounced oo-go), he talked about using NACA (pronounced knack-uh), the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America, for one of his properties. This is a conventional mortgage company that helps with the dream of homeownership by affordable housing without looking at your credit score. He discussed the importance of putting everything in writing with your general contractor on your rehabs. Doing so will hold both you and your GC accountable to what's going to happen and gives you security. To see our upcoming events, visit betterthansuccess.com/events.
Today's show is packed with a variety of actionable information! We start off by covering the So Cal market report with our newest member of the show, Andrew Emmer. He and Saeed cover the featured cities of Bellflower, Lakewood and Comption, as well as two zip codes for Anaheim Hills. They also discuss the theme of the month: "Success of any significance is achieved through synergy." Our second segment features expert realtor and co-host Anita Jones, as well as our special guest Tim Trumble of NACA. The Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America provides unique home financing options to homebuyers across the country. With low interest rates, no credit score checks, and responsible guidance throughout the whole purchasing process, NACA may be just the program to make you a homeowner. Our last segment is a new one! In M&M for Everyone, Saeed and Andrew discuss the ways that M&M has positively impacted their member base, as well as upcoming events and what they'll be offering. If you're trying to succeed in real estate or business to any extent, you won't want to miss these unique and free opportunities.
ProTalk with ProTec featuring Maurice Mckinney, Founder of Neighborhood Uplift. Maurice started his real estate career in 2015 and has served as the In-House Realtor of the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America -Washington, D.C. (NACA). In 2018 Maurice founded Neighborhood Uplift, a real estate team at Keller Williams Capital Properties, which mission is to provide the highest quality real estate service too low to moderate income homebuyer, first-time homebuyers, nonprofit organizations, and others which seek skilled, honest, and knowledgeable realtors to advocate on their behalf.
https://anchor.fm/sparerare/message - If you have questions, want to say hello, or want to be a guest or share a song let me know!! Guest: RareRuby - https://www.instagram.com/rareruby86/ Which songs did you choose? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99j0zLuNhi8 - With Arms Wide Open? by Creed https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGib6okEeZ4 - A House Is Not A Home by Luther Vandross Why did you choose the song? Everything that has to do with Race, Stimulus, COVID, and personal issues. https://www.naca.com/ - Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Pan_syndrome - Peter Pan Syndrome What mood were you in before/after the song? Feeling a bit stung. long story short a friend of mine posted a comment about losing the glue in the family, You know the Grandmother and maybe the Aunt or Uncle that always cooked or said I got you. Mine... I wish was here for a hug and I knew in 2008 I had to be that Daughter, Sister, and Aunt. When the women that raised all the kids died I felt lost, didn't know what building, bed to call home, I understood their bloodlines saying goodbye and a new struggle and new identification beginning. my cousins are still my cousins. Now, I'm trying to choose me to make my house a home, people accuse me overdoing it, lol what choice do I truly have? I cannot borrow excess money from friends and family. One, I feel we're in similar boats. Two, I will always feel guilty if I impact your flow unable to pay you - trust I saw the karma to my mother, three, I am honestly used pushing till God stops me, thus if I already owe you money I feel that I can not ask you for more. So yes, school is a must, working is a must, choosing my brain over my pain is a must. My productivity is the only Stimulus Package I can trust. Would you be willing to Karaoke or sing-a-long? Sorry but you will be tolerating me slightly Please specify the lyrics that motivated you: Creed: With arms wide open With arms wide open Well I don't know if I'm ready To be the man I have to be I'll take a breath, I'll take her by my side We stand in awe, we've created life If I had just one wish Only one demand I hope he's not like me I hope he understands That he can take this life And hold it by the hand And he can greet the world With arms wide open Luther: A chair is still a chair, even when there's no one sittin' there But a chair is not a house and a house is not a home A room is a still a room, even when there's nothin' there but gloom But a room is not a house and a house is not a home When the two of us are far apart And one of us has a broken heart Now and then I call your name And suddenly your face appears But it's just a crazy game When it ends, it ends in tears The following topics may stem from the song: Music, Motivation, Respect, Love, Relationships, Growth, Refusal to change, Home Ownership, Emotional Change, Mistakes --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sparerare/support
In today’s episode, host Tony J. Robinson interviews Andre Hayes, an investor from Chicago. Andre shares: What the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA) is How he used NACA to get 100% of the purchase price and closing costs covered on his duplex How he was able to get PAID $5,000 at closing How he […]
Who, in their right mind, would be thinking about buying a house right now? The answer is anyone who wants to take advantage of the NACA program. In this episode, host Sia Knight interviews Pamm McNeil about this very popular product. For more information about the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America, click here. For information […] The post Home Ownership Made Easy appeared first on .
Who, in their right mind, would be thinking about buying a house right now? The answer is anyone who wants to take advantage of the NACA program. In this episode, host Sia Knight interviews Pamm McNeil about this very popular product. For more information about the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America, click here. For information […] The post Home Ownership Made Easy appeared first on .
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The barriers to homeownership seem insurmountable if you’re short of funds for a downpayment, and your credit score is low.. The Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America, NACA, is meeting with thousands of aspiring homeowners in Baltimore this weekend … to say, those don’t have to barriers at all. CEO Bruce Marks says NACA focuses on character, not credit score. And homeowner Robin Wright explains that when she thought owning a home was a distant dream, NACA’s counselors held her hand.
Today on Boston Public Radio: Charlie Chieppo of Chieppo Strategies and Michael Curry of the Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers, discussed Trump's racially charged tweets against Rep. Elijah Cummings, previewed Tuesday's presidential debates, and discussed the latest local political news. Bob Thompson discussed the completion of Orange is the New Black, Netflix's most popular show. We opened the phone lines to hear from listeners about the efficacy of political apologies. Bruce Marks, CEO of the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America, joined us to discuss how to make home ownership possible for low to moderate income families. Reverends Irene Monroe and Emmett G. Price III discussed President Donald Trump's outreach to black voters by embracing rapper A$AP Rocky. We heard from listeners again, this time about escapism in TV-watching habits. Inaugural poet Richard Blanco gave us a lesson in evocative writing.
The full broadcast of Boston Public Radio from Tuesday, July 31st, 2018. We opened up the lines to you about the Commonwealth Avenue Bridge closure and traffic on the Mass Pike. Trenni Kusnierek, anchor and reporter for NBC Sports Boston, joined BPR to talk about Tom Brady's departure from a press conference after reporters questioned him about his fitness guru. Congressman Stephen Lynch, ranking member of the Subcommittee on National Security, joined BPR to talk about the TSA's Quiet Skies program. Affordable housing advocate Bruce Marks is the founder and CEO of NACA, the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America. He explained how to help low-income families get affordable homes. FRONTLINE’s Martin Smith talked about his new documentary, which looks at the border crisis. He is a reporter and one of the producers of the documentary, "SEPARATED: Children at the Border." Corby Kummer, senior editor at the Atlantic, columnist for New Republic and a senior lecturer at the Tufts Friedman School of Nutrition and Policy helped us celebrate the 50th birthday of McDonald's Big Mac We took your calls, asking you about the Big Mac’s big birthday. Are you still a fan of the fast food classic?
Good morning my wonderful CEOs! Today’s CEO Spotlight features Millennial Finance Coach, Entrepreneur, Speaker and Founder of Finances De-mys-ti-fied & The Social Money Tour. Domonique worked at top investment firms such as UBS Financial Services and Edelman Financial Services before realizing that she could better impact her community through entrepreneurship. Dominique strives to educate and encourage people to take control of their money. Her story on entrepreneurship, money, and homeownership at age 22 offers insight to getting what you want in your life. Key Takeaways from this episode: Get goals! Getting what you want requires planning and working to make your Dreams2Reality. Be More Resourceful than Wealthy! The most successful people are able to use their resources to their advantage. The Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of American (NACA) is a homeownership organization that provides down payment assistance for first-time homeowners. More information is located here. Spend money smartly! Dominque managed to learn how to save and spend money purposefully. Is Kylie Jenner truly self-made? I am teaming with top Real Estate Agent Alex Sardegna and leading lender Troy Toureau of McLean Mortgage Corporation to give the rundown on homeownership. We will be there July 26th at 6:00pm. Attendance is FREE. Sign Up Here. Thank you again! I absolutely look forward to seeing and meeting you all! As always, please subscribe and rate my show! Let me know what you think! The Socials: Instagram and Twitter: @stacksnthecity Music: bensound.com
The full broadcast of Boston Public Radio from Wednesday, April 4th, 2018. The Washington Post reported yesterday that during a meeting last month Robert Mueller told President Trump's lawyer that the president was currently not a criminal target in his investigation. We opened the lines to get your thoughts on this revelation. Novelist Meg Wolitzer joined us to talk about her latest novel, "The Female Persuasion."National security expert Juliette Kayyem discussed the latest about the Russia investigation and Trump's desire to pull troops out of Syria. Bruce Marks, founder and CEO of Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America, talked about the state of affordable housing and how borrowers can successfully get affordable loans. Environmentalist Bill McKibben joined us to talk about the latest developments at the EPA and how much longer he thinks Scott Pruitt will be the director. Boston Globe columnist Alex Beam explained how people are literally taking flight with a new umbrella from the Netherlands. White House photographer Pete Souza talked about his new book, featuring photos from the Obama presidency.
Topics include: interview with Bruce Marks, CEO of the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America. Also: Wadzi asks how anyone can be turned on by a man who is broke in the "Wadzi's Window" segment, the Trump-Bannon bromance is over in the "Days of Our Political Lives" segment and Khalid gives the entire Cleveland Browns the "You Big Dummy" award, and more. (Original airdate: 1/4/18)
Check out this special interview with Timothy Trumble, National Media Coordinator and Online Operations at the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA).Tune in and get your questions answered! Every Tuesday night, we are LIVE on Facebook giving you the details to our very best Homeownership programs. Don't miss out on this free information! Get on the path to homeownership today. #thepowerisnowEric Lawrence Frazier, MBA President and CEONMLS #461807 CALBRE #01143484Email: eric.frazier@thepowerisnow.com Website: https://www.thepowerisnow.comOffice: 800-401-8994 x 703 Direct: 714-361-2105 | C 714-475-8629 ?Live on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PowerIsNow/The Power Is Now Mortgage Services is a Mortgage Brokerage licensed by the State of California Bureau of Real Estate (license #1980407) and the National Mortgage License System and Registry (license #1435243), and is a division of The Power Is Now Inc. (license # 01980407). The Power Is Now Inc. is not affiliated with any state or federal agency. The Power Is Now Real Estate Services is also licensed by the State of California Bureau of Real Estate (licensed #01980407), and is a division of The Power Is Now Inc. The Power Is Now Inc., is an equal housing lender. Eric Lawrence Frazier MBA, is a California licensed Loan Originator (NMLS license # 461807), and a licensed Real Estate Broker (CA Bureau of Real Estate license #01143484). Restrictions may apply to all loan programs. The Information and/or data is subject to change without notice. All loans are subject to credit approval. The information presented is not a commitment to lend or extend credit. Not all loans or products are available in all states. The Power Is Now Mortgage Services and Real Estate Services are A Division of The Power Is Now Inc., and are only licensed to conduct business in the State of California.
Show Notes: Assemblymember Steven Bradford discusses the Affordable Care Act this Saturday in a Town Hall Meeting. An Interview With Mr. Jan Vogel About The South Bay One-Stop Business & Career Center in Inglewood. Web Links: http://www.southbay1stop.org/#!contact http://www.southbay1stop.org/ The Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America ("NACA") will be in Los Angeles 10-31-2013 Web Link: https://www.naca.com/nacaweb/index_main.aspx?language= Councilmember George Dotson will have his 1st Town Hall Meeting.