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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/aewig/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Here at Group Home Riches we believe that affordable, cooperative living will be the next big trend in the Real Estate business.
\nOur founder, ANDY (CLICK HERE<\/a> TO HEAR HIS STORY) was wayyyyyy ahead of this trend but Silicon Valley is finally catching up.
\nThere is literally BILLIONS in funding and seed investments going into this niche and Homeroom is another of many new start ups offering this type of housing.
\nAs we often say, solving problems is one of the best ways to get “rich” and one of the biggest problems facing our country today is the lack of affordable housing.
\nCheck out this excerpt from a recent CNN article<\/a>:
\nHouseholds that can’t afford to own their home struggle with rent increases that are outpacing inflation, even though millions of them have been unable to pay their rent at all because of the pandemic. And higher rents are making it all but impossible for renters to save. The typical renter saves less than $500 per year, leaving many with little to cover medical or other bills, much less save for their children’s education or a home down payment.<\/em>
\nWhat’s more, the lack of affordable homes to rent or own is forcing families farther from good jobs, limiting their economic opportunity and our economic growth.<\/em>
\nThere are many different ideas of how to solve the crisis.
\nSilicon Valley likes to burn through millions making trendy websites and apps and marketing to hipsters.
\nCNN is calling for billions to be printed and managed by big government so they can save the day.
\nWe like to just stick to what has worked for Andy and our growing community of SUCCESSFUL GROUP HOME ENTREPRENEURS for the past 2 decades.
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