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Creating affordable housing is a challenge for many developers. Part of the issue is the cost to develop affordable housing leaves little to no profits for developers. Because of this, many developers rely on government subsidies to bridge the profitability gap. However, Scott Choppin and his firm, Urban Pacific have found opportunities with urban infill to deliver affordable housing without using government subsidies.
Scott is a second-generation investor that focuses on vacant or underutilized areas in a city. His team is committed to developing urban townhomes in these areas. They have developed 1,700 units and continue to evaluate new opportunities. In this episode, Scott shares more about affordable housing, workforce housing, government subsidies, and his UTH model.
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Key Insights
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Bullseye Tips:
Apparent Failure:
2008 taught him to bring all construction activities in-house.
Digital/Mobile Resource:
Urban Pacific Investor Education
BiggerPockets
Most Recommended Book:
The 10X Rule: The Only Difference Between Success and Failure (Grant Cardone)
Best Place to Grab a Bite in Long Beach, CA
Joe Jost's
Get in Touch with Scott:
Urban Pacific
Urban Pacific Investor Education
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Creating affordable housing is a challenge for many developers. Part of the issue is the cost to develop affordable housing leaves little to no profits for developers. Because of this, many developers rely on government subsidies to bridge the profitability gap. However, Scott Choppin and his firm, Urban Pacific have found opportunities with urban infill to deliver affordable housing without using government subsidies.
Scott is a second-generation investor that focuses on vacant or underutilized areas in a city. His team is committed to developing urban townhomes in these areas. They have developed 1,700 units and continue to evaluate new opportunities. In this episode, Scott shares more about affordable housing, workforce housing, government subsidies, and his UTH model.
Partner: Get Multifamily and Marketing Consultation through the Capital Impact Club
Key Insights
Partner: Download our Sample Deal Package
Bullseye Tips:
Apparent Failure:
2008 taught him to bring all construction activities in-house.
Digital/Mobile Resource:
Urban Pacific Investor Education
BiggerPockets
Most Recommended Book:
The 10X Rule: The Only Difference Between Success and Failure (Grant Cardone)
Best Place to Grab a Bite in Long Beach, CA
Joe Jost's
Get in Touch with Scott:
Urban Pacific
Urban Pacific Investor Education

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