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Property Acquisition

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THE PROGRAM BOTTOM LINE

Identify and secure properties that strengthen communities and housing access.

KEY RESULTS

  1. Acquisition of underutilized or distressed properties

  2. Expansion of affordable and supportive housing stock

  3. Preservation of community assets

  4. Opportunities for development and equity partnerships

  5. Strengthened neighborhood stability and growth

KEY NEED TO KNOW

  • Targets properties with community impact

  • Can include distressed or underutilized homes

  • First step in broader development strategy

  • Leads to renovation, development, or care housing

  • Often involves partners or investors

About the service

What We Do:

Bailey Project identifies, evaluates, and acquires properties that can be repurposed for affordable or supportive housing.

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Our focus is on community benefit, stability, and future opportunity, ensuring that each acquisition serves both families and neighborhoods.

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How it All Works

  • We work directly in communities and step in to serve when needed.

  • Identify the best use for the community and residents

  • Convert properties into affordable housing or supportive spaces

  • Engage potential buyers and families through Bailey’s housing pipeline

  • Ensure each property serves long-term community stability and impact

 

How We Administer It:

  • Build strong relationships with communities, nonprofits, and local stakeholders

  • Prioritize support for families in housing crisis or at risk

  • Step in as a last-resort option to stabilize homes and prevent foreclosure

  • Focus on serving people first, not simply acquiring properties

  • Partner with ethical investors and organizations when needed to preserve housing

  • Prepare properties for renovation, care housing, or pipeline placement

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service faq's

The Bailey Way!

What types of properties do we work on?

Distressed, underutilized, or community-benefiting properties suitable for development.

available investing + development  education

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