SFCLT Launches Crowdsourcing Campaign for BIPOC Homeownership in SF

You can become an investor in SFCLT's latest acquisition project 285 Turk St. with a 95% majority BIPOC community- its residents being primarily Black, Filipino, or Indigenous Mayans from the Yucatan Peninsula.

Our hope is that 285 will become a model for creating a BIPOC Limited Equity Housing Cooperative in San Francisco which offers rare ownership opportunities within reach for people of color of low and moderate income.

Sadly, homeownership is currently completely out of reach in SF for BIPOC communities with the astronomical price of real estate but - with projects like Columbus United (our first project in Chinatown) and 285 Turk leading the way- this could change and YOU could become part of that change! To learn more about plans to convert 285 into an LEHC read here.

We are very close to our goal but we need you to close the gap and make this project a reality for the residents of 285! Investments small and large are welcome!

For details on how to invest check out our page on Small Change: https://www.smallchange.co/projects/BIPOC-Homeownership

*Small Change is an awesome crowdsourcing platform focused on small real estate projects like ours!

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