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Pursuing racial parity in property valuations

Pursuing racial parity in property valuations Troy McMullen, The Washington Post Jan. 21, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 5 1of5Lorenzo and Gwen Mitchell pose with their children - Sia, Zora and Prishad - in front of their Park Hill home in Denver, Colo. The Mitchells experienced racial bias when having their home appraised.Photo by Stephen Speranza for The Washington Post.Show MoreShow Less 2of5The Mitchells home is in the Park Hill neighborhood, a tree-lined community dotted with Craftsman and Tudor-style homes just west of downtown Denver.Photo by Stephen Speranza for The Washington Post.Show MoreShow Less 3of5 4of5Lorenzo Mitchell holds his daughter Zora as her sister Sia sits on the swing. Gwen Mitchell is seen watching her husband and daughters while her son Prishad pets the family dog.Photo by Stephen Speranza for The Washington Post.Show MoreShow Less

For Black homeowners, a common conundrum with appraisals

What do today s collectors seek? Objects that tell stories of the past

What do today’s collectors seek? Objects that tell stories of the past Updated Jan 05, 2021; In the spirit of the new year, while we are looking ahead and hoping for better times and also looking for the good in a very challenging 2020 here are some of the brightest spots in Today’s Collectibles over the past 12 months. A pair of architectural lamps, a tiny autograph book, French porcelain, Japanese basketwork and a huge art gallery sign are unique pieces that tell a story of the past and are highly sought after by today’s collectors. Chief Joseph signatures are uncommon. Courtesy of the collector

The eye of the beholder

The eye of the beholder
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Is that junk or valuable? A look at selling things online

Is that junk or valuable? A look at selling things online By Rachel DePompa | December 23, 2020 at 6:01 AM EST - Updated December 23 at 6:08 PM RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - We all have things around our house that we’ve collected over the years. Some of it’s valuable, and some of its junk. So how do you know what can be turned into cash if you sell it in the right place? Do your research! Steamer trunks, antique sewing machines, certain types of rugs, old books and silver-plated objects might seem rare and costly but typically aren’t. That’s according to our partners at the website Nerdwallet.

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