Partnership Aims To Help Hawaii Teachers Buy Homes

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Partnership Aims To Help Hawaii Teachers Buy Homes A San Francisco company unveiled a new partnership with state education and business leaders to help school teachers afford to buy homes here. By Suevon Lee / May 1, 2019

A San Francisco-based company that offers down payment assistance to public school teachers looking to purchase a home has entered Hawaii in a partnership local business and education leaders hope will help retain teachers. Landed Inc., founded in 2015, has formed partnerships with school districts in the San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles, Seattle, Denver and San Diego. Its model is based on helping teachers in high-cost areas stay in the communities they serve by helping with a down payment in exchange for a share in home appreciation down the road. The Hawaii partnership was unveiled Tuesday at the Hawaii Community Foundation offices in downtown Honolulu. “What do we do? We help educators buy homes in expensive places so teachers and staff of schools can continue to commit to their communities,� said Alex Lofton, the co-founder of Landed and the son of a fourth-grade schoolteacher, during the press conference. The company has so far helped 200 people purchase homes in the metropolitan areas it currently serves, amounting to more than $100 million in home investments. Landed has raised $25 million in total investment, including $5 million from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, according to the San Francisco Business Times. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his wife own more than 700 acres of land on Kauai. Landed generates revenue by receiving part of sales commissions from real estate agents representing homebuyers, according to this detailed Education Week article describing how the process works.


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