Black Men Buy Houses (Guest: Kevan Shelton)
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This week, we have another great Black Wealth Renaissance podcast episode. Our brother Kevan Shelton, a returning friend of the show, joins us. This episode discusses how he and his wife took their company, Park Street Homes, public through StartEngine, a public crowdfunding platform. We also speak about his newest initiative, “Black Men Buy Houses,” a program that helps position brothers to make the largest purchase of their lives. Sit back and enjoy an info-packed episode.   Leave Us A 5 Star Rating & Review ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Key Points  2:00 - Guest Intro 3:25 - Taking their real estate company public 10:38 - Understanding the value of assets vs liabilities 16:37 - The poor stigma that comes with crowdfunding 30:11 - Black Men Buy Houses  41:52 - Stick to your plan  50:00 - Affordable housing doesn’t mean low income  1:03:30 - Assets before the A** 1:15:27 - Standing on Business           If you're interested in advertising on the Black Wealth Renaissance podcast, please email [email protected] for further inquiries. 📧 For Business Inquiries: [email protected]   ★Subscribe on YouTube Black Wealth Renaissance - YouTube Keep Up With the Guest Kevan Shelton  https://www.instagram.com/kevanshelton/ Keep Up With the Hosts David Bellard  https://instagram.com/david_bellard https://twitter.com/daviddagoliath_ Jalen Clark  https://instagram.com/_jclark06 https://twitter.com/jefeklap Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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