Accessibility Is Home is the podcast about accessible homes, inclusive home design, and private-market real estate for people with disabilities —focusing on the reality that most everyday homes in the United States are not required to be accessible. Hosted by Angela Fox, blogger and author of My Blue Front Door, the show explores how people with physical, sensory, cognitive, chronic, and senior with disabilities navigate the real estate market to buy, modify, and live in homes that truly meet their needs. Through conversations with realtors, builders, contractors, developers, advocates, and disabled homeowners, Angela examines real-world barriers in the private housing market and highlights practical solutions such as home modifications, inclusive home features, disability-informed real estate practices, and pathways to accessible homeownership. Whether you are a disabled homebuyer, family member, real estate professional, or builder, this p
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Accessibility Is Home podcast: Disability-Informed Real Estate Conversations. is a education podcast hosted by Angela Fox, with 38 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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Esp. 38# From Napkin Sketch to Accessible Housing: Rolling Out Accessible Homes That Move With You
Oct 28, 202554 minS5
<p>Send a text</p><p>A bedroom and bathroom on wheels might be the fastest way to keep a family together—and out of an institution. We sit down with Samantha and RJ from WheelPad to unpack how a simple, universally accessible SuitePad attaches to an existing home in weeks, why towns approve faster when they hear a clear human story, and how labels like ADU, accessory structure, or “guest house” shift by zip code. Along the way, we pull apart myths that accessibility is “ugly,” and show how universal design quietly makes every home better for parents, patients, kids, and...
37# From Benefits to Bricks: Disability Homeownership with a Chartered Special Needs Consultant
Sep 23, 202537 minS5
<p>Send a text</p><p>Navigating the complex intersection of disability, homeownership, and financial planning requires specialized knowledge that few possess. In this eye-opening conversation, Hannah Magma shares her expertise as a Chartered Special Needs Consultant—one of fewer than 500 nationwide among over 300,000 financial advisors. Hannah, who is both a wheelchair user and parent of a medically complex child, brings personal experience to her professional insights. She explains how ABLE accounts work as powerful financial tools that allow disabled individuals to save beyond typical benefit program limits without losing eligibility. For housing specifically, these accounts offer unique advantages over sp...
36# From Capitol Hill to your front door: how advocacy shaped policy for disabled homeowners
Aug 16, 202553 minS5
<p>Send a text</p><p>Thirty-five years after the Americans with Disabilities Act became law, the journey from Capitol Hill to the front door of disabled homeowners remains fraught with barriers. During Disability Awareness Month, I had the extraordinary opportunity to join the United Spinal Cord Injury Association's annual Roll on Capitol Hill event—bringing the voices of wheelchair users directly to lawmakers.<br/><br/>My journey began with a telling experience: an out-of-service elevator threatening to prevent dozens of advocates from reaching their congressional meetings. Through social media persistence, the elevator was fixed within hours—a small victory high...
From Capitol Hill to Your Front Door: How Advocacy Shaped Policy for Disabled Homeowners
Aug 2, 20251h 48mS5
<p>Send us a text</p><p>When accessibility becomes a matter of policy, our homes and independence hang in the balance. Following my journey to Capitol Hill for the United Spinal Association's annual Roll on Capitol Hill event provides a revealing glimpse into the ongoing fight for disability rights 35 years after the ADA's passage.<br/><br/>My trek through Washington DC's transportation system highlighted exactly what we were there to change – broken elevators, paratransit limitations, and navigation barriers that restrict our freedom of movement. Even within Congress itself, supposedly America's most accessible building, wheelchair users face significant barriers. If th...
35# Accessible Airbnb: My Journey Listing a Wheelchair-Friendly Home
Mar 31, 202536 minS5
<p>Send a text</p><p>Celebrate Women’s History Month with Accessibility Is Home! In this episode, your host—a proud disabled entrepreneur—takes you behind the scenes of her journey to list her fully accessible home on Airbnb. Discover how she transformed her grief into purpose, creating a space that welcomes disabled travelers and their families.</p><p>This episode highlights:</p>Key accessibility features of her home, including step-free entryways and universal design bathrooms.The challenges faced with Airbnb's accessibility review process.How accessible rentals can promote disability inclusion in private real estate markets.<p>Whether you're a memb...
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