$100 Investments to Start
$100 Investments to Start
We are delighted to introduce you to this new Design Center slated for Development in the East Garfield Park community in 2026. If you would like to invest in this property, Click on the link below.
Vision Created in 2018
For more than 100 years the black community in America still owns less than 1% of the wealth in America. We spend trillions of dollars building wealth for others. You can now place those dollars in your own communities.
Create an Real Estate shared investment portal to build generational wealth. Total U.S. millionaires number around 22 million. There are approximately 1.76 to 1.79 million Black millionaires in the United States. Representing roughly 8–9% of all U.S. millionaires Our goal is to create an additional 2 million millionaires by 2050 of the African descent!
As a result of the trans-Atlantic slave trade, there are presently 51.5 million people of African descent living in North America (United States, Mexico and Canada), approximately 66 million in South America, 1.9 million in Central America, and more than 14.5 million throughout the islands of the Caribbean.
The racial wealth gap reflects overall household wealth—not just the count of millionaires. According to RAND researchers: Median wealth for the typical Black household in 2022 was about $44,900, vs. $285,000 for white households—a roughly six-fold difference It would take about $15 trillion to fully close the black/white wealth gap.
If Black household wealth growth continues at current rates without major policy shifts, projections estimate median Black household wealth could remain near zero by mid‑century—some studies even forecast Black median wealth approaching $600 by 2050. And, even if there's an increase in Black millionaires, the median household wealth gap will persist unless structural wealth transfers and enduring systemic changes are implemented.
Although our Goal of creating an additional 2 million millionaires will not fully eliminate the wealth gap, Reaching 1.5 to 2 million additional Black millionaires by 2050 would bring representation in line with population share.
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