9 Women in Real Estate You Need to Follow

 

At Open House, we strive to give a platform to women in real estate. Whether you are a seller, buyer, agent, investor, or complete novice - we truly believe in the power of real estate to grow wealth, independence, and empowerment. We started a Female Investor Group for women interested in real estate to learn from one another. We also just launched a podcast The Open House Podcast: Where Women Talk Real Estate, to give voices to more women in the real estate world.

Since women make WAY less than men, we see the power of investing in real estate to grow our wealth, and teach other women the value and financial freedom that come with investing. Although we have a lot of our own resources to offer, we also like to look outside of Open House to get inspiration from other AMAZING women in the real estate world - whether they be agents, investors, designers, etc!

The following 9 women are currently followed by some, if not all, of the agents on the Open House team, and we hope you’ll check them out, and learn/get inspiration from them as we have. There are so many more women we wish we could include. Have a woman in real estate you love? Send us a DM on our Instagram! We always love to follow new people.


1. Stacie | @staciesspaces

Stacie is a home DIYer and blogger! She has completed some incredible projects that give us so much inspiration. She made her own greenhouse (as pictured), garage gym, floating curtains and more! She even details these projects on her blog, so you can learn exactly how she did it and follow suit.


2. Ashley Goldman | @thegoldhive

Ashley began her real estate journey in 2015 when she bought a 100-year-old fixer-upper in San Diego. Since then, she has blogged about her renovation experiences, DIYs, sustainable living, and more! She also is an incredible artist, and created the print pictured (which is for sale).


3. Rashauna Scott | @flippininheels

Rashauna is a Realtor based in Chicago, and also an incredible investor and educator. She teaches women how to confidently invest in real estate, and even has a women investor group that meets twice a month to discuss all things real estate! She is such a successful investor and flipper, and definitely worth following!


4. Jess Colligan | @jess.colligan

Jess is a Dallas/Fort Worth Realtor and lifestyle blogger. She has THE CUTEST page, filled with home and style inspiration, as well as photos of her adorable family. Her page has an awesome aesthetic, and we are constantly inspired by her posts!


5. Sherri | @younghouselove

Sherri, as well as her husband John, are incredible at fixing up homes! They have now completed 5 fixer uppers, written books, have a podcast, and a HUGE blog. They also have an adorable family, and post such awesome photos. Definitely check out their blog to see the details of all their projects!

6. Kennesha poe-Buycks | @restorationhouse

Kennesha’s page is an aesthetic dream. Every time you see her page, you’ll be inspired. Her blog is filled with such beautiful photos and stories, and she also wrote a beautiful coffee table book that you can purchase here!



7. Shavonda Gardner | @sgardnerstyle

Shavonda is the queen of making tiny spaces stunning and showing the benefits of downsizing. Her blog and IG are full of inspiration. From interior design, to landscaping, to even travel - she really has everything! Not to mention, she has THE CUTEST family.


8. Ayesha Selden | @ayeshaselden

There’s a good chance you already follow Ayesha. Her website and IG are full of the most useful RE information, and you’ll learn so much about investing and rehabbing homes just by following her. She has made millions through her strategies, so she’s definitely a lady to learn from.


9. Avery Cox | @averycoxdesign

Avery is a local Austin gem. She is an incredible interior designer and her page inspires us on a daily basis. Not to mention, she is one of the sweetest people in the world. Seriously, go follow her right this minute.

 
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