“Welcome to S.N.G. Wealth Group Inc., where I will be your go-to mortgage guru. Whether you're dreaming of that perfect new home, eager to secure better rates through refinance options, or craving expert advice on your financial options, I've got the keys to unlock your path to success."

About Me

“Purchasing a home is an exhilarating journey, but navigating the mortgage process can feel overwhelming. Let me simplify it for you.”

Buying my first home was confusing, scary, and extremely intimidating. I was in the dark about the process and knowing what I know now, I was treated unfairly. I didn’t have an advocate to keep me informed about possible benefits or red flags while navigating through my first real estate venture.

As a licensed mortgage originator and CEO of S.N.G. Wealth Group Inc. our mission is to empower Black individuals in America through real estate, fostering their financial growth and development while ensuring every client receives equal and fair treatment. Committed to your financial well-being, my team always delivers valuable information with integrity, transparency, and professionalism. We strive to enhance the quality of life for you now and for future generations, serving as advocates for our community.

With over 20 years of experience in sales, account management, and people management, I have consultative approach and proven track record of success are integral to our service. Raised in Brooklyn, NY, as the first American-born in my Guyanese family, my dedication to educating others about homeownership reflects my commitment to my roots.

Whether you're a first-time buyer, investor, or current homeowner, expect a first-class experience tailored to your needs.

As your real estate advisor, satisfaction is my focus. I am dedicated to serving you in financing your dream home by securing the best loan, or maximizing your home's value as you refinance. Your needs are our priority—let us know how we can assist you.

News You Can Use:

“The Racial Wealth Gap in America”

The racial wealth gap in the United States is large, with Black households owning only 4.7% of all wealth while making up 13.6% of all U.S. households. In 2022, the median wealth of Black Americans was $44,900, while the median wealth of White Americans was $285,000. This means that for every $100 in wealth held by White households, Black households held only $15 in 2022. 


“The Wealth Gap: Facts - The Chicago Community Trust”

According to a study by the Chicago Community Trust, the median Black household is projected to reach zero wealth by 2053. This is based on the assumption that no action is taken to address the racial and ethnic wealth gap.

“The Racial Wealth Divide and Black Homeownership”

The persistent homeownership gap significantly amplifies wealth growth among White families compared to Black families. This gap in homeownership rates between White and Black families has remained strikingly stable since 1900. The smallest difference was observed in 1980, at just 22.5%. Unfortunately, this gap has widened rather than narrowed over time, reaching 29.6% in 2020—even larger than when the Census first started recording these figures in 1900. This widening gap underscores the urgent need to address systemic inequalities in homeownership to foster equitable wealth growth.