The foreclosure crisis and credit crunch just may have leveled the real estate playing field. Single women, African Americans, Hispanics and Asians are becoming homeowners in increasing numbers. Author and realtor Larryette Kyle DeBose says the time has never been better for women and minorities to take charge of their financial futures.
DeBose says the signs of a buyers’ market are obvious: lots of inventory, competitive interest rates and decreasing home prices. DeBose addresses this trend and real estate in general when she discloses:
• Why women are no longer waiting for marriage to buy a house.
• How women and minorities can take advantage of a distressed real estate market.
• Why the process of real estate investing is the exact opposite of the process of buying a home.
• The one trait nearly all financially successful women and minorities share.
• The two factors that determine whether a deal is profitable or not.
This Guest Says the Real Estate Market Has Never Been Better for Minorities and Women.
CREDENTIALS: Larryette Kyle DeBose has more than 22 years of real estate experience and is a seasoned investor. She has bought and sold millions of dollars in real estate. In addition to teaching real estate courses, DeBose is the author of THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN GUIDE TO REAL ESTATE INVESTING: $30,000 in 30 Days—The Handbook & Guide Through Your First Real Estate Deal…and Beyond.
AVAILABILITY: Nationwide by arrangement
and via telephone
CONTACT: Larryette Kyle DeBose, (770) 557-0333 (GA); lkdebose@aol.com; www.businessjumpstartseries.com; www.aarealestateguide.com

