About Co-Living Housing

There exists a lack of affordable housing for vulnerable sectors of the Palm Beach County and Broward County population, including the independent elderly, very low income, and low-wage service workers. Real estate investors tend to disproportionately service high earners due to higher profit potential.

Co-Living is a proven housing option that provide clean, safe, and affordable housing to individuals with annual earnings under $35,000 per year, without the need for government assistance.

Co-Living Units are Single Room Occupancy (SRO) units with 21st Century enhancements of internal and external features of the building. Each room is 100-120 square feet (the area of an apartment bedroom) with a closet. Residents share single occupancy bathrooms and dual-capacity kitchens. The communal design of bathrooms and kitchens allows for efficient operations and provides tenants with a better living experience without the need to significantly increase rental rates.

  • Affordable Housing

    Residents with annual earnings under $35,000 per year can afford MTHUs without additional financial assistance.

  • Increased Tax Revenue

    Increased tax revenue from MTHUs can be invested in upgrades to the area, or in the form of subsidies.

  • Clean Living Conditions

    Well-maintained units will raise the living standards of residents and add value to the surrounding community.

  • Reduced Homelessness

    Ensures affordable housing options for sectors including low-income and low-wage workers, and seniors.

Recents News About Affordable Housing

“New Framework for Multi-Tenant Houses in Toronto, Canada”

On December 14, 2022, City Council adopted a new regulatory framework for multi-tenant (rooming) houses, which will permit multi-tenant houses all across Toronto.

“UF report shows Florida lagging behind the nation in affordable housing recovery”

Florida added hundreds of thousands of rental units between 2012 and 2021, but the number of units renting for $1K or less declined.

“Key facts about housing affordability in the U.S.”

A rising share of Americans say the availability of affordable housing is a major problem in their local community.

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