Global Impact
This project impacts on Social, Economical and Environmental aspects
Low impact
Affordable Housing
Sustainable Development
From: A large number of empty homes whose owners do not rent out because they are «afraid» of whom or how to rent them. There is a systemic legal failure whereby landlords are not protected.
- Prioritisation of refurbishment over new construction: Circular Economy.
- Reuse saves 2/3 of time and money compared to new construction.
- Introduce innovations in legal security that give greater real pro- tection to landowners.
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CO2 Emissions
Empty homes reused on the market have a substantial impact on the environment and the carbon footprint associated with construction.
Re-used
Prevents almost
By applying circular economy principles and extending the life cycle of the houses, we avoid both the generation of new construction waste and CO2 emissions.
Economical Impact
Waste not generated
Equivalent to what approximately
We want to contribute to the change of economic model in the construction sector: prioritising renovation over new construction.
SDGs
Our project works in line with SDGs
Achieving savings through our commitment to a more planet-friendly real estate model by embracing a regenerative economy over new construction, maximizing the reuse of existing resources.
Carbon and Waste Avoided (drastic reduction of new construction) by putting empty houses on the market quickly and efficiently.
Innovative Conscious Collaborative Accords that facilitate access to affordable housing for individuals at (risk of) residential exclusion.

