Growing Generational Wealth Through Real Estate Investing with Arniesha Craft

 

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Hosted by: Kristina Modares and Steph Douglass

Interviewer: Kristina Modares

Guest: Arniesha Craft

Produced and Edited by: Alan Galinsky

Music by: Bensound

Photo by: Chelsea Francis

Graphic by: Molly Knobloch

Episode 16 Summary

In this episode, Kristina chats with Arniesha Craft, one of the founders of Craft Impact Capital, an LLC that provides affordable housing solutions that serve mid-market cities in the southeast. Arniesha is passionate about growing generational wealth for her family, and spreading more knowledge about the benefits of generational wealth and affordable housing to help marginalized communities.

Arniesha talks about working with her family on her childhood home, and all of the valuable lessons she’s gained from not only working with family, but from stepping into the world of real estate investing as a way to grow generational wealth. From rerouting plans due to COVID-19 to renting to pet owners, there is so much you can learn from Arniesha - especially if you too are a budding investor just getting into the game! Thanks so much Arniesha for taking the time to chat with us.

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Arniesha Craft

Arniesha Craft is one of the co-founders of Craft Impact Capital, LLC., who are in the business of providing affordable housing solutions that serve mid-market cities in the southeast. They have a specific interest in opportunities that address affordable housing needs while protecting the financial well-being of vulnerable populations that otherwise might be taken advantage of by self-serving investors. To reverse the impact of the racial wealth gap created by centuries old systems of oppression, we founded Craft Impact Capital to be a generational wealth building vehicle, and to make strategic investments that combat housing disparities disproportionately impacting low income black households. In the era of COVID-19, affordable housing solutions that aid the black community are now more critical than ever.

 
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