• @postmateDumbass
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    97 months ago

    Never any history of racial segregation in the housing market, nope. No Sir. Never.

    • @jaybone
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      57 months ago

      Are people really accepting less money so they don’t sell to brown people? Like why would you care? You’re selling the property. You don’t have to deal with the new owners if you happen to be racist.

      • @[email protected]
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        37 months ago

        Granted, this article was from all the way back in… last week.

        “An African-American woman’s quest to buy a pricey condo near the Virginia Beach Oceanfront – impeded by the white homeowner’s refusal because of her race – is just the latest example.”

        “…landlords frequently use subtle methods or mask the real reasons why they don’t want people to move in.”

        Virginia Mercury News

        • @[email protected]
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          27 months ago

          I’ll add, as a minority there are neighborhoods that are off limits because I know I would not be accepted, and, I have an “ethnic” name, so I assume some bias may be held towards people selling in neighborhoods like that.

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        7 months ago

        The neighbors care. So unless you don’t live in that town it could make for some interesting neighborly interactions. Wouldn’t be surprised to find court cases of neighbors suing for loss of property value.