We are resolute in continuously partnering and closely collaborating with our global stakeholders, comprising our Valued Customers, Employees, Financiers, Technical Partners, Mortgagers and Governments in our quest to deliver affordable, smart and environmentally sustainable houses of the highest quality .
Our team of consultants and Subject-Matter Experts, made up of professionals with over several years of cumulative experience garnered across 5 continents are continuously designing and innovating an unprecedented housing delivery model that shall significantly erode the global housing deficit one community at a time.
Most of the available housing solutions the world over disenfranchises over 90% of potential homeowners. The mortgage eligibility requirements are structured to disable the truly needy who have been devoid of decent accommodation for generations.
We have levelled the field by first of all crashing the cost per unit of 2 to 4 bedroom houses built with high quality materials in an environmentally-friendly manner. We have additionally made the most of free feedstock for increasing the energy mix within each community, reducing the carbon footprint of each housing unit and leveraged modern technologies in waste recycling and energy production.
Our proprietary home finance system has lowered the bar for potential homeowners by reaching deeper into the unbanked, but valuable market segments far below the High-Net-Worth Individuals, Upper Class, Upper Middle Class, Middle Class and focusing on the lower class segments or for want of a better term, the masses who form a critical mass of resourceful buyers when systematically agglomerated and organized.
The housing deficits in some of our markets are quite staggering, ranging from 1 million to over 17 million housing units in certain markets. There is no louder way to sound the clarion call for all stakeholders (from governments to the private sector) to join in this yeoman quest of delivering housing solutions that we can all afford. Every man or woman with an income should be able to afford a place they can call home.
Sincerely,
Charles Nyarko