Bank programs seek to widen the path to Black homeownership

When Delmar Freeman began shopping for a home last year, he knew the biggest hurdle would be cobbling together enough money for a down payment. 

The D.C. native, who has been a firefighter in the District for 15 years, says he watched home prices in the city inch up over the years and worried he and his family might be priced out of a home.

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