
Dr. Raven Baxter took several actions after the alleged racial discrimination incident regarding the condo sale. Following the cancellation, she shared her story on her X.com account, where she has 163,000 followers. She concluded her post with a defiant message, stating that she would either buy the house or the entire block. Prompted by the comments on her post, Dr. Baxter filed a discrimination claim with the Virginia Fair Housing Office and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. She also contacted a civil rights lawyer for assistance. As a result of her actions and the subsequent public attention, the sale of the condo is expected to proceed later this summer.

Dr. Raven Baxter was attracted to the Virginia Beach condo because of its various features that matched her preferences. Some of the notable features of the condo include a private foyer, wainscoting, exquisite crown molding, and a marble fireplace. Moreover, the property is located near the beach and offers stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. The Georgian-style property, built in 1932, also features a spiral staircase, gilded mirrors, chandeliers, and antique oil paintings. It has three bedrooms and three bathrooms. The combination of these features and the location made Dr. Baxter consider the condo as her dream home.

Dr. Baxter first became aware that her race was the reason behind the seller's decision to back out of the condo sale when her broker called her late at night and informed her of the situation. The broker told her that the seller, Jane Walker, did not want to sell the home to her because she was black. This came after Dr. Baxter and her boyfriend had visited the property and met the seller in person, which is when the seller became aware of Dr. Baxter's race.