Scale-Built Housing for Cities and Community Partners

You don't have a housing shortage.
You have a production failure.

You already have land, plans, families, and programs. You don't have a system that coordinates them into actual housing production.

Kansas City: 16,500 families can afford to buy. Only 56 homes were built in 2025.

The Real Problem

Production is fragmented. Not demand.

Land, plans, financing, builders, approvals, and buyers all sit in separate hands. Housing doesn't move as a system — it moves as disconnected effort. Cities plan. Nonprofits casework. Land banks hold. Builders avoid the risk.

8,000 steps

to build 20 homes

70% drop

191 to 56 urban core homes in one year

97.2%

of new production is suburban

16,500 families

can afford to buy in KC's urban core

56 homes

actually built there in 2025

0 systems

coordinating land → plans → families → production

16,500 families can buy. 56 homes got built. The problem is the system.

What Already Exists

The pieces exist. Nothing connects them.

Land

Vacant lots sit in inventories with no pathway to production.

Plans

Preapproved designs exist but aren't matched to real sites.

Families

Qualified households wait with no visible pipeline to move into.

Programs

Subsidies and tools layer onto fragmented projects, not a system.

You don't need more activity. You need an operating layer.

The Missing Layer

Scale-Built Housing is the coordination platform.

Not another program, database, or planning tool. The operating layer that connects inputs into repeatable production.

Land into buildable inventory
Plans into lot-specific matches
Families into visible takeout demand
Builders into repeatable opportunities
Projects into portfolios, not one-offs

How It Works

From scattered inputs to occupied homes.

1

You share what you have

Lot inventory, parcel data, plan sets, household pipeline, builder relationships. Spreadsheets, GIS, PDFs — we meet you where your data lives.

2

We match and structure the pipeline

Lot-to-plan matching. Zoning and buildability review. Household readiness alignment. Builder fit. Neighborhood-scale sequencing. Disconnected ingredients become a visible pipeline.

3

You move toward production

Stop asking “Can this one lot work?” Start asking “How do we produce 20, 50, or 100 homes from this pipeline?”

Not more planning. A path to actual production.

Without a System

What happens without coordination?

Lots sit idle

Each site solved one at a time.

Families wait

No product to move into.

Builders stay out

Scattered risk, no pipeline.

Effort, not output

Programs run. Homes don't get built.

It's not a caring problem. It's a system problem.

Who We Work With

For organizations that hold part of the puzzle.

Cities

Convert policy, public land, and demand into units.

  • Production visibility
  • Structured pipeline data
  • Program-to-output alignment
  • Planning to starts

Land Banks

Turn inventory into production, not just holdings.

  • Lot-by-lot matching
  • Buildability analysis
  • Builder engagement basis
  • Dormant to development-ready

Housing Support Orgs

Connect households to real product, not waitlists.

  • Readiness-to-product matching
  • Counseling to ownership path
  • Production partner alignment
  • Families into completed homes

Starting in Kansas City

KC has everything it needs except the system.

Land, demand, community partners, and deep need. A pilot connects them into one working production pipeline.

Structure buildable lot inventory

Match plans to real sites

Connect families to future homes

Build a neighborhood-scale pipeline

Let's Build It

Bring your land. Your plans. Your families.
We'll connect them into production.

For cities, land banks, and housing support organizations in Kansas City and beyond.