Derek Lobo’s Brilliant “Self Funding House”: The Dream has Not Passed You By
Introducing Derek Lobo, author of Self Funding House
Derek Lobo, CEO & Broker of Record of SVN Rock Advisors Inc., is a recognized housing expert in Canada’s expensive and highly competitive housing markets. As Derek puts it, the affordability gap between home ownership and renting has become a full-fledged crisis. Current interest rates are not helping the situation.
But even when rates are relatively low, the problem affordability gap still exists.
With his new book Self Funding House: Rebuilding the Dream of Home Ownership, Derek is on a mission to bridge the gap between home ownership and renting. the book shows how early access to homeowners knowledge can give you and your family the edge it needs in times of housing crisis.
With this book, Derek hopes to bring hope and solutions to those facing housing insecurities in Canada’s expensive housing markets. His book examines how people can take advantage of their full potential by getting involved in the early stages of apartment development, creating a Self Funding House project and ultimately owning their own home.
Derek explains that the book is about taking control of your life and building something you can be proud of. It’s about creating an opportunity for young people to have access to early business ownership, subject matter experts and technology to make it easier for them to afford their first home.”
The Self Funding House project
Is Derek’s way of helping people who are struggling to get ahead in the housing market by providing them access to early business ownership, technology, and subject matter expertise. Self Funding House also offers great ideas on how developers can create more affordable housing units by opening up the market to more investors and tenants.
Derek’s Self Funding House project is making waves in the real estate industry, creating new opportunities as well as helping people in Canada take ownership of their own lives.
Affordable Housing in Canada’s Expensive Housing Markets
is a major issue in Canada and Mr. Lobo wants to do his part to help. Self Funding House is an insightful book that shows Canadians how they can invest in their future by taking control of their lives, creating Self-Funding House projects, and ultimately having the chance to own their own home.
This book is full of stories from people all across the country who have taken the Self Funding House project and ran with it, creating real opportunities for themselves and their families.
Recently Mr. Lobo commented on Self-Funding House: “I am delighted that Self-Funding House is helping so many people in Canada’s expensive housing markets. I really wanted to create a portal that focused on affordability and that was easy for people to use.
Self-Funding House is about much more than just owning a home, it’s about creating community and investing in the future of our country.” Self Funding House shows us how we can all work together to bridge the gap between renting and homeownership.
Making it possible for more people to own their own homes and contribute to the nation’s economy.
With Self Funding House, Mr. Lobo is bridging the gap between homeownership and renting in Canada’s expensive housing markets. Self Funding House provides an innovative solution to the affordability crisis by providing people with early business ownership, subject matter expertise, and technology.
To make it easier to own their own home.
Self Funding House is changing the way that Canada’s expensive housing markets are approached and giving people hope for a brighter future.
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