We are moving towards a future where social investors, fractional home-owners, governments and businesses can all transparently participate in an equitable housing system

By designing and building the Fair Squares protocol we enable smaller and legit participants entry into the housing market for real ownership and tenancy

The Fair Squares operating framework incentivizes communities to achieve more affordable housing together by earning social (capped) returns on their fractional properties

Fair Squares stops profit maximization on primary needs and democratizes access to them

Here you can find more detailed architectural information about the Fair Squares design and processes.

Fair Squares enables groups of individuals to pool their capital to crowd invest in a house with a direct and transparent relation to a social capped return on the rent. We start our public testnet with a social return on rent (ROR) of around 3%.

Upfront and transparently capping the return on rents result in more measurable, fair and affordable houses for more tenants. This radical new, distributed fractional ownership organization makes it possible to decrease the rents by at least 20% compared to the “classical” mortgage constructions. A small part of the rent incomes will be channeled to secure, maintain and improve the Fair Squares housing operating system, which is eventually decided by the token holders.

These social Fair Squares investors will each own a fractional share of the house. The community-agreed protocol executes rental agreements with the houses that were invested in.

Individuals can co-own, manage homes and new entrants can enter the rental market significantly easier compared to the current, the winner takes it all era. In combination with a transparent and democratic governance, Fair Squares facilitates stakeholders with the tools to create an ecosystem that will be self-sovereign within a permissioned public digital environment.

  • A new way to organize housing

  • From maximum rent extraction

    high monthly costs and nontransparent systems

  • To low, predictable rent and earnings

    Costs stabilized and lowered via a new economic model and coordination with transparency about the cost-model

  • For big corp. and wealthy investors only

    For housing their is a high capital requirement you don't get to play along when loaded with capital

  • Lowering access barrier to real estate

    We want to allow to full ownership of an asset with a much lower barrier to entry than the traditional way