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All Forum Posts by: Greg Howes

Greg Howes has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Impact investing in real estate in Oregon and Prefab wood homes

Greg HowesPosted
  • Contractor
  • Portland, Oregon and Seattle
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1

Hello
Oregon leads the nation in lumber production and in developing a mass timber industry - more info on mass timber in Oregon here https://oregonforests.org/mass...

Are others seeing growing in interest prefab and in "impact" investing in real estate? As manufacturers of prefab wooden buildings, we are seeing growing interest in prefab due to the shortage of builders and in green building by impact investors. Oregon seems like the ideal location for these trends to converge. Are others seeing this same convergence?  The attached photo is of an award-winning prefab mass timber building in Portland - more info on the building here.

Post: Prefab and Impact Investing in resort areas

Greg HowesPosted
  • Contractor
  • Portland, Oregon and Seattle
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1

Hello
Are others seeing growing in interest in "impact" investors in real estate?  As manufacturers of prefab wooden buildings, we are seeing growing interest in prefab due to the shortage of builders and in green building by these impact investors. Since we work in this niche our perspective is likely biased by our experience, are other seeing the same growth in interest in these areas?

Since Seattle has long been a leader in technology and is one of the leading hubs for ESG and impact investors, as technology, real estate investing and impact converge, how to you see Seattle evolving to stay the forefront?

Thanks,
Greg