Governments & nonprofits are not effectively solving the housing crisis. Private citizens that want to open their homes face many barriers.
A permissionless system that allows property owners to participate in housing programs.
This is the total amount allocated to Property Registration for Housing.
Loxe Inc. is proposing a dapp for property owners to register their property/properties for housing programs. These programs may include long-established voucher-based housing programs, time-sensitive temporary housing (to serve displaced people due to natural disasters, refugees due to war etc.), or the common rental market.
Four of Loxe’s team members have developed a shared housing application together before. Many unproven assumptions have been made by our client, a housing service provider; we want to do better this time by building with the actual stakeholders and without an intermediary. Thus, a research phase will prepend any software development.
We are planning to partner with the Landano team ( https://cardano.ideascale.com/c/idea/381957 ) to leverage their research and work on land registration where applicable. We have had extensive contact with Nana Safo and Peter Van Garderen over many months and are confident that a meaningful collaboration that enhances the outcomes of our proposals to the benefit of the community is likely.
Likewise, the Homeless Hub proposal ( https://cardano.ideascale.com/c/idea/367891 ) by Stephen Whitenstall and Vanessa Cardui - who we are working with on other initiatives - may provide additional perspectives on important property data or property owner data to capture.
With this proposal, we are addressing the following goal mentioned in the challenge brief:
Following a list of the challenge’s key metrics and how this proposal might affect them
Because we have built a successful shared housing app before and our team includes several award-winning Plutus pioneers, the risk is very low.
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Matthias Sieber, Eli Selkin, David Bradley and Tori Breitling designed, developed, and maintained a shared housing application (named AROYO) and accompanying questionnaire app for a large housing service provider (LA Family Housing) in 2020 through 2021.
While hundreds of people that were facing housing insecurities found suitable shared housing with the help of our apps in the first year, we identified many unnecessary bottlenecks in the processes imposed by our partner. The team is excited to build a more impactful and flexible solution that addresses the global housing crisis from different angles. The team is supported in project management, development, and establishing government connections where appropriate by additional members of Loxe Inc. Some of the team members are listed below. We reserve the right to make adjustments in the team configuration at any time.
Matthias Sieber
Eli Selkin
David Bradley
Tori Breitling
Victor Corcino
Ganesh N.
Ambassador Steve Rhodes
We will measure the progress of this project for community auditability based on our milestones. Internally, we assess our progress formally weekly with retrospectives and sprint planning.
A successful implementation of the project has a positive impact on abating the housing crisis.
More tangible goal: 100 properties listed after 3 months of launch.
This proposal is an entirely new proposal.
Sustainable cities and communities.
Loxe Inc. Experienced team with developers and designers that deployed a shared housing app in 2021 that served hundreds of formerly homeless people in Los Angeles.