Affordable Housing Projects

Affordable housing is housing that is attainable for people who live and work in a community—such as teachers, service workers, and first responders—without requiring them to spend an excessive share of their income on housing or move far from employment and essential services.

Westvue Manhattan

Hudson Yards, NYC

Ground zero for the robotic construction revolution.

$3,000 raised
  • $1,000 minimum investment
  • Prime Manhattan location
  • 115 units for sale
  • Lower than market prices
NSSC Funding Portal (Reg CF)
FUNDED

Café Expansion

Springville, NY

A collapsed building becomes a cooperative model.

$24,000 raised
  • 62 investors
  • Save a building. Edible dividends
  • Community-owned. Invest to join
  • Social hub with café, performances, bakery
NSSC Funding Portal (Reg CF)
FUNDED

Richmond Revival

Chicago, IL

Putting a new ADU ordinance to use. In Chicago.

$33,500 raised
  • 11 investors
  • Invest early for premium of +6%
  • Early birds get early returns
  • Adding density to a walkable neighbor
NSSC Funding Portal (Reg CF)
FUNDED

Mount Vernon Plaza

Ohio

Building wealth through community-owned shopping centers.

$251,000 raised
  • 76 investors
  • Community-owned real estate opportunity
  • Experienced and passionate leadership
  • Share equally in cash flow & profits
NSSC Funding Portal (Reg CF)
FUNDED

Bellevue Montgomery

Memphis TN

A pocket neighborhood adjacent to Memphis Medical District.

$200,000 raised
  • 31 investors
  • Missing Middle Housing
  • 23 cottages, duplexes + 4-plexes
  • 5-yr invesment horizon
NSSC Funding Portal (Reg CF)
FUNDED
OpZone!

Golaski Labs

Philadelphia, PA

A crowdfunded Opportunity Zone Fund repurposes an industrial building into a lively mix of uses.

$291,500 raised
  • 36 investors
  • Opportunity Zone tax beneifts
  • Preferred return + share of profit
  • Medium investment horizon
NSSC Funding Portal (Reg CF) + NSSC Crowd (506(c))
FUNDED

1463 Dot Ave

Boston, MA

Transit-oriented & affordable in Dorchester's diverse Fields Corner

$142,500 raised
  • 83 investors
  • Transit-oriented + affordable
  • Community-centered + net zero
  • Triple bottom line
NSSC Funding Portal (Reg CF)
FUNDED

BIPOC Homeownership

San Francisco

Permanently affordable. Advancing BIPOC cooperatives In San Francisco.

$149,400 raised
  • 41 investors
  • Advancing BIPOC cooperatives
  • Medium investment horizon
  • Experienced operators
NSSC Funding Portal (Reg CF)
FUNDED

Garage ADUs

California

Efficiently converting garages into affordable work force housing.

$120,000 raised
  • 17 investors
  • Female founder
  • Proptech housing solution
  • Garage to ADU conversions
NSSC Funding Portal (Reg CF)
FUNDED

Bungalow Gardens

Los Angeles, CA

100% Committed: Award winning homeless housing in an iconic LA bungalow court revival.

$100,000 raised
  • 57 investors
  • Annual preferred return
  • Return of investment on sale
  • 15-year rental agreement in place
NSSC Funding Portal (Reg CF) + NSSC Crowd (506(c))
FUNDED

Tiny House

Pittsburgh, PA

A tiny house, on a tiny lot, for a tiny family.

$100,000 raised
  • 14 investors
  • 7.5% interest paid
  • investors fully repaid
  • 2-month investment
NSSC Crowd (506(c))
FUNDED

Starter Home Two

New Orleans, LA

Odd lots give rise to affordable housing with this two house, ground up project.

$95,000 raised
  • 36 investors
  • 22% Internal Rate of Return
  • Preferred equity
  • Investors fully repaid with return
NSSC Funding Portal (Reg CF)
FUNDED

Marlboro Pike

Washington, DC

Affordable and energy efficient apartments in Washington, DC.

$200,000 raised
  • 9 investors
  • Investors fully repaid
  • Equity + 10% annual interest
  • Short term investment horizon
NSSC Crowd (506(c))
FUNDED

Renovare Development

Detroit, MI

A woman-owned company focused on real estate development with a purpose.

$88,500 raised
  • 43 investors
  • Woman-owned development company
  • Community-centered
  • Triple bottom line
NSSC Funding Portal (Reg CF)
FUNDED

Innovation Houses

Chicago, IL

Mission-driven housing, revitalizing the South Side of Chicago.

$72,500 raised
  • 19 investors
  • Preferred return
  • Profit-sharing on refinance
  • Short term investment horizon
NSSC Funding Portal (Reg CF) + NSSC Crowd (506(c))
FUNDED

Kornr Store

Detroit, MI

Black woman developer gets back to basics with Detroit neighborhood marketplace.

$43,000 raised
  • 23 investors
  • Black, woman-owned and operated
  • Creative neighborhood marketplace
  • Triple bottom line
NSSC Funding Portal (Reg CF)

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