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In honor of African American Awareness Month, Accessibility is Home proudly welcomes a powerhouse in real estate—Lamont McLeod, a multi-million-dollar real estate broker, wheelchair user, and the visionary behind The Wheeltor brand. As a Black entrepreneur navigating both the real estate industry and the world as a quadriplegic, Lamont’s journey is one of resilience, innovation, and advocacy.
In this episode, host Angela Fox and Lamont discuss the systemic barriers to accessible homeownership, particularly for the disability community. Lamont shares his personal story of pivoting from accounting to real estate, and how he redefined his career after a life-changing accident. They explore the stark realities of accessible housing, from the financial burden of home modifications to the lack of universally designed properties in the market. Lamont also dives into his work with United Spinal Association and his advocacy for better policies supporting wheelchair users and accessible home development.
This episode is essential listening for DEIA professionals, realtors, and housing developers looking to understand the intersection of race, disability, and economic empowerment in homeownership. Lamont’s story is a testament to the power of perseverance and the urgent need for inclusion in real estate.
🎧 Listen now to hear how The Wheeltor is revolutionizing the industry and advocating for a more accessible future.
Transcript, click here.
Cush Pocket, a proud sponsor, is a disabled owned company that sells wheelchair bags. Get $1 off by using code Angela Fox
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In honor of African American Awareness Month, Accessibility is Home proudly welcomes a powerhouse in real estate—Lamont McLeod, a multi-million-dollar real estate broker, wheelchair user, and the visionary behind The Wheeltor brand. As a Black entrepreneur navigating both the real estate industry and the world as a quadriplegic, Lamont’s journey is one of resilience, innovation, and advocacy.
In this episode, host Angela Fox and Lamont discuss the systemic barriers to accessible homeownership, particularly for the disability community. Lamont shares his personal story of pivoting from accounting to real estate, and how he redefined his career after a life-changing accident. They explore the stark realities of accessible housing, from the financial burden of home modifications to the lack of universally designed properties in the market. Lamont also dives into his work with United Spinal Association and his advocacy for better policies supporting wheelchair users and accessible home development.
This episode is essential listening for DEIA professionals, realtors, and housing developers looking to understand the intersection of race, disability, and economic empowerment in homeownership. Lamont’s story is a testament to the power of perseverance and the urgent need for inclusion in real estate.
🎧 Listen now to hear how The Wheeltor is revolutionizing the industry and advocating for a more accessible future.
Transcript, click here.
Cush Pocket, a proud sponsor, is a disabled owned company that sells wheelchair bags. Get $1 off by using code Angela Fox
Support the show
Click for:
Feedback Survey
Facebook
Linkden
www.horizontalhouses.com
[email protected]