Charlotte Crown Black Real Estate Association
About Charlotte Crown Black Real Estate Association
Founded in 2004, Charlotte Crown Realtist Association represents the values and mission of the National Association of Real Estate Brokers, an organization established in 1947 as America's oldest minority trade association dedicated to civil rights advocacy and equal opportunity in housing. Based in Huntersville, NC, Charlotte Crown serves Black families, underserved populations, and real estate professionals across the Greater Charlotte area with a unified commitment to creating "Democracy in Housing." The association empowers communities by providing education, financing resources, and economic development opportunities that strengthen homeownership pathways and build generational wealth within the Black community. Charlotte Crown's strategic vision addresses a critical national initiative to increase Black homeownership by two million households over the next five years, reflecting the organization's deep commitment to systemic change and equitable housing access. As a trade association focused on becoming a dominant influence in regional real estate markets, Charlotte Crown unites brokers, agents, and affiliates under a shared mission of positive marketplace impact. The organization advocates fiercely for public policies protecting sustainable affordable housing while maintaining rigorous professional standards among its membership. Through networking events, professional development programs, and community engagement, Charlotte Crown fosters connections among real estate professionals while advancing its core belief that homeownership is a pathway to economic empowerment and community stability for all families in North and South Carolina.