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A global network of shared equity rent-to-own properties, offering liquid equity transferring to other properties globally. This will be as if the tenant is co-investing into a 'green REIT' fund along with CSR programs and NGOs, which we will use the crowdfund purchasing new properties, or reinvesting into sustainable urban development, and social entrepreneurs. The vision is to make a new type of bank persay, that offers an AirBnB+WeWork but connected with more community initiatives, like co-living spaces do, however we want to focus on spurring economic development and sustainability for low-medium income communities.

Looking for collaborators to work together and spread this vision.

Add me on LinkedIn and let's chat:

linkedin.com/in/alanjgreenspan

What is the goal of the project?

To solve urban poverty, crime, low education, health & wellness, construction in real estate not being green, city congestion, long commutes to work, all with a simple but complex paradigm shift in the way the world sees real estate/urban planning

What is the result of the project?

The aimed result is an elimination in poverty, improved education, financial wealth, and improved economic development for all citizens, while reducing traffic by 1/3rd at least.
Plan to achieve this within at least 10 years

Who initiated the project and which organizations are involved?

linkedin.com/in/alanjgreenspan
Looking for partner organizations, corporations, foundations, municipalities

What is the next step?

Develop the platform, secure funding, purchase properties, collaborate with the needed organizations listed above

What can other cities learn from your project?

we can eliminate poverty, homelessness, etc and reduce more traffic on roads by creating a coalition solving this simple problem of "rent".

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gerald lindner

The elimination of intrest rates is indeed a fundamental step towards creating a sustainable economy. This people at https://www.socialtrade.org/ have set up a great financial infrastructure to enable the transition towards it. Why not build upon their work and use it for nes.city too

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