
‘Tenant equity’ models start to give renters access to housing wealth
Tenants typically haven’t been able to build wealth through the homes they rent. A spate of experiments aim to change that with shared-equity
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“We are on the cusp of catalyzing an ownership movement.”
- Smitha Das and Santhosh Ramdoss
More coverage of Ownership Economy from ImpactAlpha.
A sampling of funds and other opportunities to deploy capital in the Ownership Economy, including managers in residential and commercial real estate, employee ownership conversions, entrepreneurial support and financial asset- and wealth-building.
Get in front of investors, family offices, financial advisors and wealth managers looking to deploy capital in the Ownership Economy.
Cut your research time and discover fund managers pursuing ownership strategies in home ownership, commercial real estate, stakeholder trusts, employee ownership and broad-based entrepreneurship.
*Disclaimer: This list of Ownership Economy funds is based on available information, sourced by ImpactAlpha. Information has not been further reviewed by the managers nor verified by third parties, is not guaranteed for accuracy or completeness, and should not be relied upon as investment advice or recommendations. Nothing in this list or on ImpactAlpha.com shall constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy securities.

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