Affordably Lavish Foundation

Providing Affordable Housing with a Lavish Design

We are a Florida Company.

Who is Commonly Impacted

Did you know that the lack of affordable housing impacts the everyday workforce people that serve our essential needs?

Medical Staff
The lack of affordable housing has a significant impact on medical staff and other essential workers. It can lead to longer commutes, increased transportation costs, stress, and burnout, ultimately affecting their ability to provide quality care to their patients
Government Employees
The lack of affordable housing is a significant challenge for government employees, who often work in urban areas and struggle to find suitable living accommodations, resulting in increased stress and burnout. Addressing this issue is crucial for ensuring that government employees have access to safe and stable housing, ultimately leading to better public services.
Restaurant Staff
The lack of affordable housing is a significant challenge for restaurant staff, who often work for low wages and find it difficult to afford suitable living accommodations near their workplaces, leading to increased stress and burnout. Addressing this issue is crucial for ensuring that restaurant staff have access to safe and stable housing, which is essential for the success of the industry.
Hospitality /Tourism Professionals
The lack of affordable housing is a significant challenge for hospitality/tourism professionals, leading to long commutes, substandard living conditions, and increased stress and burnout. Addressing this issue is crucial for ensuring that workers have access to safe and stable housing, ultimately leading to a more successful and sustainable industry.
Construction Staff
The lack of affordable housing is a significant challenge for construction staff, who often work in urban areas where living costs are high. This can result in long commutes, substandard living conditions, and increased stress and burnout, ultimately affecting their ability to perform their jobs effectively. Addressing the affordable housing crisis is crucial for ensuring that construction staff have access to safe and stable housing, which is essential for the success of the industry.

About Us

Housing that you can actually afford!

Affordably Lavish Foundation

Our faith-based non-profit organization is dedicated to providing affordable housing to low-income and workforce families. We work closely with government agencies and private investors to develop and manage properties that meet the unique needs of each community we serve. Through our support services, we help families build financial stability and achieve their goals, making a meaningful impact on their lives and the communities we serve.

We provide

We leverage donations, municipal funding, investments, public-private partnerships & economies of scale to help develop a top-quality product at a rate that working-class families can afford.

We develop today’s trending designs when building affordable homes. From the exterior and interior layout and landscape to the bathroom and kitchen designs. We make affordable look lavish at an accessible cost for many.

We create beautiful homes and intelligent buildings with smart technology, solar and other energy and eco-friendly efficiencies real estate

what we do

Raise and Source Funding for Housing Affordability for Low - Income & Workforce Families

Develop Infill Homes, Redevelop Distressed Properties, and Manage the Construction from Start to Finish

Bridge Low-Income & Workforce Families to Home Ownership Programs

Educate and Advocate for the End of Our Ongoing Housing and Climate Crisis

Attention all military families!

We are committed to giving back to those who have selflessly served our country. That’s why we’re proud to offer this special financing program that requires no down payment, making homeownership more accessible and affordable for military families.

Discover the affordable housing experience!

We align ourselves with other organizations and government agencies that support our mission and cause to end today’s housing and climate crisis.

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