Past to Posterity: Building Legacy One Generation at a Time
Housing as Legacy: Why Ownership Still Matters (Part 1) What if housing is about far more than having a roof over your head? In this thought-provoking episode of Past to Posterity, Florence G. Haley sits down with Elmer Moore, CEO of WHEDA, to explore the powerful connection between housing, ownership, wealth-building, and generational legacy. Together, they discuss how stable housing impacts everything from family security and educational outcomes to economic mobility and community strength. Elmer challenges conventional thinking about homeownership, introducing concepts such as land trusts, collective ownership, and the role housing policy plays in shaping wealth gaps. He also offers practical insights into down payment assistance programs, barriers to homeownership, and why information—not just income—may be one of the greatest obstacles families face. Whether you're considering buying your first home, helping your children prepare for ownership, or thinking about how to leave a lasting legacy, this conversation will challenge you to think beyond shelter and see housing as a foundation for future generations. In this episode you'll learn: • Why housing has shifted from a human need to a financial transaction • The emotional and economic cost when families must start over each generation • How land trusts create new pathways to ownership • Why housing appreciation differs across communities • The connection between homeownership, income growth, and wealth-building • The one financial lesson Elmer believes every child should learn before age 18 Memorable Quote: "Stable housing creates stable people, stable families, stable neighborhoods, and ultimately stable communities." Because legacy isn't just about what we leave behind—it's about the foundation we build today for those who come after us.
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