Belonging in a neighborhood

As a successful realtor, Lori’s no stranger to understanding neighborhoods. But understanding your own area doesn’t necessarily mean feeling like you belong. What happens when a young Black boy is killed in your area, and someone spray paints “KKK” on a local wall?

About Lori Pace

As a REALTOR® and personally, Lori Pace has bought, owned and sold both investment properties and residences for the last 15 years. Lori graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Environmental Design with a concentration in Architecture and Urban Planning. She began her career with the Denver Urban Renewal Authority dedicated to neighborhood revitalization and redevelopment and her training in real estate, neighborhood revitalization/development, leadership, and sales has created an understanding for the multiple facets of business including residential and commercial real estate. She understands the benefits of using real estate investments as a vehicle to build long-term financial stability and sustainable wealth through passive income. Lori specializes in creative negotiations and leveraging assets. Lori is a professional speaker and consultant in the area of diversity and inclusion and also speaks on heart disease for the American Heart Association. She is also a proud mother of two daughters.

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