

Forty Years Ago, Four Women Bought a D.C. Building — Today, It’s Worth Over $1 Million. 🏢✨
In 1983, a group of women in Washington, D.C. purchased an apartment building for $75,000, choosing collective ownership as a path to stability and community. They paid off the mortgage within a decade and continued living there together, forming a family built on shared responsibility and long-term vision.
As of 2023, that same building is valued at over $1 million, reflecting both the women’s foresight and the dramatic rise in D.C.’s real-estate market. Their story highlights how cooperative ownership can create generational security — especially for women navigating housing and financial systems that have historically excluded them.
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