Overview
About AAREP DC
Established in 1995, the African American Real Estate Professionals DC was developed to support the advancement of those African Americans seeking to obtain career establishment and growth within the commercial real estate industry.
AAREP DC’s mission statement, “Facilitating economic empowerment and parity through real estate,” sets the tone for the organization’s programs and activities and challenges each member to do their part to ensure the continued success of the organization and ecosystem of black real estate professionals in DC.
AAREP DC is crucial because it educates members on the state of the industry and teaches them how to support one another by forming connections. The organization brings together like-minded real estate professionals through networking and professional development to give them the tools they need to navigate and manage their careers and businesses.
Membership in AAREP DC is reserved for those individuals who currently maintain a career in commercial real estate (architects, brokers, developers, attorneys, bankers, etc.) and those who are seeking to develop a career or a business related to commercial real estate, or are graduate students majoring in the field.
AAREP DC’s mission statement, “Facilitating economic empowerment and parity through real estate,” sets the tone for the organization’s programs and activities and challenges each member to do their part to ensure the continued success of the organization and ecosystem of black real estate professionals in DC.
AAREP DC is crucial because it educates members on the state of the industry and teaches them how to support one another by forming connections. The organization brings together like-minded real estate professionals through networking and professional development to give them the tools they need to navigate and manage their careers and businesses.
Membership in AAREP DC is reserved for those individuals who currently maintain a career in commercial real estate (architects, brokers, developers, attorneys, bankers, etc.) and those who are seeking to develop a career or a business related to commercial real estate, or are graduate students majoring in the field.