NAWRB is happy to announce the release of NAWRB Magazine Volume 5, Issue 1: Women’s Homeownership! From the current housing market conditions to socioeconomic effects on health and disease, we bring our readers the latest developments in the housing continuum.
Our profiles of Hispanic and Asian-American homebuyers illustrate the potential these groups have to bring change and revitalization to the housing market, as well as the crucial role women play in this purchasing activity. We also address the current rental market, with it’s continually elevating rent that at times rivals mortgage payments; as Americans continue battling high rents and remain incapable of homeownership due to low affordability, where will they find relief?
Our sheCENTER(FOLD), Helen Hanna Casey, is a woman with decades of experience in executive decision-making roles. As President of Howard Hanna Real Estate Services, she encapsulates the experience of being a C-suite woman, and shares what it takes to become a successful one. Discussing the process of running a family-owned business and divulging her interests when she is not in the workplace, Helen affirms the importance of enjoying the fruits of your labor and NAWRB is proud to bring you her story.
In a housing market where those who want to buy can’t and those who can buy are forced to endure the problem of low inventory and being unable to find the right home, it is decisive to do everything you can to entice the interest of buyers. Our infographic details various remodeling projects from exterior to interior, midrange to upscale undertakings, to help ensure a motivated buyer takes your home off the market.
With our mission to create a collective voice for women in housing, our engaging articles from expert contributors delineate the ways in which we can increase the revenues of women-owned businesses, as well as navigate the difficult but rewarding process of expanding your business onto international grounds.
With the recent announcement by the SBA of their historic achievement in awarding 5.05 percent of federal small business contracts to women-owned small businesses, 2016 is shaping up to be a monumental year for women entrepreneurs. The workplace is changing for the better, pick up a copy of NAWRB Magazine to stay up-to-date with the latest in housing news: click here!