Pursuing racial parity in property valuations
Troy McMullen, The Washington Post
Jan. 21, 2021
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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
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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
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Crazy for Creole Style: New Orleans Townhouse From 1831 Is the Week s Most Popular Home
Crazy for Creole Style: New Orleans Townhouse From 1831 Is the Week s Most Popular Home
Romantic, stylish, and exquisitely renovated, an airy New Orleans townhouse that s nearly 200 years old racked up the most clicks this week on realtor.com.
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Romantic, stylish, and exquisitely renovated, an airy New Orleans townhouse that s nearly 200 years old racked up the most clicks this week on realtor.com®. The three-story home with an abundance of old-school charm was built in 1831 and located just a couple of blocks from Bourbon Street. It s also the oldest home currently available in the Big Easy.
Pedestrian badly hurt after being struck by car on Tudor Road east of Seward Highway
Print article A woman was taken to the hospital with serious injuries after she was struck by a vehicle on East Tudor Road early Wednesday, the Anchorage Police Department said. A teenager was driving a Kia Optima heading east when he struck the woman, who was in the roadway just east of Shelikof Street at 3:21 a.m., police said in an online alert. The teen left the area but returned shortly afterward with a parent, police said. The woman was taken to the hospital and police said she has life-threatening injuries.
CBS Sunday Morning Host Jane Pauley Sells Hudson River Retreat for $6.3M CBS Sunday Morning Host Jane Pauley Sells Hudson River Retreat for $6.3M CBS Sunday Morning host Jane Pauley has sold her Palisades, NY, retreat for $6.3 million. She and her husband, Gary Trudeau, bought it for $2.3 million.
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Jane Pauley, has hosted a sale of her Palisades, NY, retreat for $6.3 million.
Pauley and her husband,
Garry Trudeau, the creator of the comic strip Doonesbury, profited from their investment. The couple purchased the picturesque property for $2.3 million in 2015, real estate records show. They successfully sold the home in July.
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