Who we are

We're building the end of the housing-supply crisis.

CauseHomes is a mission-driven, Direct-to-Demand real-estate developer. We exist to free a generation from rent, by giving cities a way to build homes their own residents actually ordered.

Our mission

Eradicate the housing-supply crisis. Productize, commoditize, and democratize homeownership — wherever one hundred neighbors agree to live together.

What we stand on

Dignity

A home of one's own is the floor of a free life. Not a luxury. Not a lottery.

Transparency

Designs, prices, finishes — published, not negotiated. The same number for everyone.

Patience

We move at the speed of trust. The buildings rise when the neighbors are ready.

Beauty

Geometry, light, and proportion are not extras. They are how a building tells you it loves you back.

Our story

We started CauseHomes after watching the people we love give the best decade of their lives to landlords. Every rent check funded someone else's freedom.

Real estate has been built one project at a time, on guesses about what people might want. We thought: what if we asked first? What if a building only happened when one hundred neighbors actually ordered it?

That question became this company. The model is called Direct-to-Demand. The mission is simple: a home of your own, in the city you love, on terms you can read.

The team

Architects, developers, technologists, organizers. Different cities, one cause.

The Founder

Founder & CEO

Recovering renter. Building the company he wishes existed when he was 25.

Head of Design

Architecture & product

Believes a floor plan is a love letter from the building to the neighbor.

Head of Cities

Land & community

Walks neighborhoods. Listens. Translates demand into addresses.

Head of Construction

Build & deliver

Eighteen months from groundbreak to keys. Every time.

Where this goes

Miami, New York, and San Francisco are the first three. The model works wherever one hundred neighbors agree — coastal towns, mountain villages, archetypes of the lives people dream about. The end state is simple: nobody who wants a home is locked out of one.