The Pavilion Detroit, MI
INVESTMENT HIGHLIGHTS
Habitat has the ability to achieve multiple objectives tied to social and financial return goals, on top of the existing asset-level environmental and social components. Vehicle Flexibility & Optimization
Habitat has a 50+ year history providing housing for all. Today, it has ~$3.7bn AUM and manages ~19,000 apartment units, of which ~11,000 units are affordable / mixed-income units. Workforce Housing Specialist
Affordable & Workforce Housing Scarcity
Identified Mixed-Income Housing Pipeline
There is a significant supply/demand imbalance from widening income gaps, wealth inequality and an overall shortage of housing.
Habitat is currently evaluating ~$1 billion of pipeline assets and has $1.25+ billion of legacy controlled assets, which have the potential to be contributed in the future.
Attractive Risk-Adjusted Returns in the Midwest
Impactful Sustainable Investing
Impact investing is frequently defined in terms of social and financial return tradeoffs. Habitat believes value-add returns are achievable in the Midwest by being disciplined in targeting and executing upon its investment criteria.
Providing housing for low-income families creates opportunities for them to live in comfort and safety, significantly enhancing their quality of life. By pursuing this goal alongside other environmental and governance initiatives, Habitat fulfills all of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
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