02/07/2019 | 0 COMMENTS |
A USA Today article observes how some iconic "gaybourhoods" are becoming so expensive that LGBT people are being priced out, citing neighbourhoods such as San Francisco's Castro district and New York's Greenwich Village, both with very significant cultural and historical significance for the LGBT Community. Click here to read more from USA Today
12/09/2017 | 0 COMMENTS |
A US study by Trulia and OK Cupid supports the assertion that attracting the LGBT Community boosts property prices and local amenities. However, while such local neighbourhoods may therefore seem to thrive on the ‘Pink Dollar’ and enjoy relatively better amenities, this study also suggests that the expense to live in such neighbourhoods has risen relatively more strongly, thereby raising the 'barrier to entry' for newcomers desiring to live in these neighbourhoods. Click here to read more on Gay Star News
30/03/2017 | 0 COMMENTS |
Anders Jacobsen, co-Founder of LGBT Capital and the Chairman of Property Equality, said ‘The LGBT Community and its friends are becoming increasingly conscious of their power to create positive change through their spending and investment decisions, and companies and service providers are increasingly responding accordingly. It is our hope that more governments will now also wake up to the positive socio-economic potential offered to all by this much maligned and frequently socially marginalised Community!’
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