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Los Angeles-based impact real estate investor SDS Capital Group has set an ambitious goal to originate at least $1 billion in financing over the next 18 months. This initiative is part of their commitment to providing "impact debt" aimed at reducing the costs associated with affordable housing projects.
The firm’s strategy focuses on supporting developments that prioritize social impact while also offering competitive returns for investors. By targeting financing solutions that cater specifically to the affordable housing sector, SDS Capital aims to alleviate the financial burdens faced by developers and ultimately help increase the availability of housing options for low- and moderate-income families.
This move comes at a critical time when the demand for affordable housing continues to outpace supply, making innovative financing solutions more essential than ever. The firm’s proactive approach reflects a growing trend in the real estate investment landscape, where social responsibility and financial performance are increasingly intertwined.
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