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Site control & Catalysts w/ Patricia Ofori

Site control & Catalysts w/ Patricia Ofori

FromTangible Remnants


Site control & Catalysts w/ Patricia Ofori

FromTangible Remnants

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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Jan 14, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This episode features a conversation between me and Real Estate entrepreneur, Patricia Ofori.  We talk about her journey of getting started in real estate, repurposing buildings, and the importance of knowing the process of getting a deal off the ground.
Quote:
"You can't be what you can't see." - Marian Wright Edelman
Bio:  Patricia Ofori
Patricia Ofori is a real estate entrepreneur who uses physical spaces to foster community, creativity, and collaboration. Her boutique firm Ofori & Co. specializes in multi-unit development and single-family home renovations. As an agent, Patricia has sold over 200 houses—primarily in the Washington, D.C. metro area’s competitive market. She’s personally bought, rehabbed and sold over a dozen properties. Her design philosophy is to honor a neighborhood’s aesthetic and heritage while curating contemporary and functional spaces. The Baltimore, Md.-based investor uses her wealth of real estate knowledge to host events that encourage camaraderie, sustainability, and homeownership.
 Patricia Ofori is a real estate entrepreneur who uses physical spaces to foster community, creativity, and collaboration. Her boutique firm Ofori & Co. specializes in multi-unit development and single-family home renovations. As an agent, Patricia has sold over 200 houses—primarily in the Washington, D.C. metro area’s competitive market. She’s personally bought, rehabbed and sold over a dozen properties. Her design philosophy is to honor a neighborhood’s aesthetic and heritage while curating contemporary and functional spaces. The Baltimore, Md.-based investor uses her wealth of real estate knowledge to host events that encourage camaraderie, sustainability, and homeownership.
Links:
@oforiandco (instagram)
Ofori & Co Website
Make Space
Akwaaba House
Tangible Remnants on Instagram
Tangible Remnants on Facebook

 **This episode is sponsored by www.Smartsheet4architects.com, a better way to manage architecture projects. |  Featured Music is selections from Sarah Gilberg's album Other People's Secrets"

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Released:
Jan 14, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (55)

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