How do you define affordable housing in this context?
Guest:
AJ Rounds
Episode:
HGRE Pod 24 AJ Rounds pt 2_assemblyai
Question Speaker:
AJ Rounds, Founder of RevRoad
Answer Speaker:
AJ Rounds (Founder of RevRoad, Real Estate Investor)
Duration:
35.433333333333
Business:
RevRoad - Founder
Influence Level:
High
About AJ Rounds
RevRoad - Founder
Credentials & Qualifications
- Founder of RevRoad
- Podcast Host - The Midnight Founders Podcast
- Entrepreneur and Business Leader
- Real Estate Investor
Areas of Expertise
Entrepreneurship
Business Strategy
Real Estate Investment
Podcast Hosting
Startup Mentoring
Business Development
Connect
Quality Score:
85/100
Authority Score:
85/100
Confidence Score:
0.9765893/100
Affordable housing in this context is not Section 8 housing or government subsidized housing. It’s attainable housing. It’s homes that are 1800 to 2000 square feet, three bed, two and a half bath, two car garage, on a 0.15 to 0.18 acre lot. The problem is that this kind of housing just does not exist in sufficient quantities.
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