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HousingWire: Landed helps teachers live near their work

Supporting educators and school employees is at the forefront of what we do. Landed was featured in a HousingWire piece about companies creating change in the homeownership investment category, bringing the reality of homeownership closer for more people nationwide. Continue reading to learn more.

The following article is by editor Jessica Guerin of HousingWire.


HousingWire: Landed helps teachers live near their work

“The homeownership investment category has been picking up steam lately thanks to solid home price appreciation nationwide.

Companies like Point, Hometap, Unison, and Equifi all offer homeowners cash in exchange for a chance to share in their home’s appreciation. In most cases, homeowners gain access to cash and when they decide to sell, their investor gets a piece of the profits.

Now, one startup is taking the concept further – creating an investment program designed specifically to help educators afford homes in the communities in which they work. It’s called Landed, and it has some major backers.

The company launched in 2015 with capital from startup seed-funder Y Combinator, affordable housing policy experts, union organizers, philanthropists and Stanford economists, according to Landed’s site.

In 2017, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative hopped on board, pledging $5 million in funding to support the startup’s efforts to help teachers afford homes in the Bay Area.

[In April], the company announced that it raised $7.5 million in a Series A funding round led by Initialized Capital, which also invested in Reddit and iBuying company Opendoor.

Landed said it plans to use the new capital to accelerate its plans for growth.

Currently, the company offers school teachers in grades K-12 and college professors and staff the opportunity to take on an investor to afford a down payment.

Landed offers to pay half of the standard down payment, realizing a return on its investment by taking 25% of the appreciation gain when the property is sold. If the home doesn’t appreciate, Landed shoulders the loss.

But Landed’s services reach beyond just down payment assistance.

The company has worked closely with Fannie Mae to help educators access a broader array of competitive loan products, and it offers teachers financial coaching and home buying guidance.

‘With the continued support from existing partners, such as the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, and our recent collaboration with Fannie Mae, Landed is on a new trajectory to provide increased access and expanded homeownership options to the dedicated school teachers, college faculty, and staff who uphold our communities every day,’ said Landed Co-Founder Alex Lofton.”

 

This story was originally published on HousingWire on April 11, 2019. The author is Jessica Guerin.


More press coverage of Landed can be found at landed.com/news.

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Jennifer Nash Darukhanawalla

Raised in the Bay Area, Jennifer is a senior attending San Jose State University planning to double major with a B.A. in Graphic Design and a B.S. in Advertising. As a MarComm Intern, Jennifer works with the Engagement Lead on photography, videography, editing, writing, and communications.

Looking for Landed's down payment program? Due to a temporary unavailability of DPP investment funds, all Landed metro areas are being put on a DPP waitlist effective September 8, 2022. You can read all the details (including FAQs) here if you would like to know more.

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