LiveBaltimore, a nonprofit organization dedicated to attracting city residents who need homeownership assistance, saw that the majority of its applicants in 2025 were single Black women aged 25 to 44.
When Kourtnee Turner decided to buy her first home, she didn't just pick a city she loved, but a city that would pay her to move there. (1) Turner told Business Insider she strategically relocated ...
A new crop of young homeowners who are disproportionately Black single women are helping the economic transformation in Baltimore City.