In today’s episode of The Next Steps Show, we dive into one of the most pressing issues facing our community—housing. With properties in the Rochester market selling in as little as eight days and often above the asking price, the demand is undeniable. But what does this mean for affordable housing and those struggling to find a stable place to call home?
Joining us is Benjamin Hart, a self-described ethical real estate investor, housing researcher, and owner of Hart Homes. Since 2006, Benjamin has been tackling housing insecurity in Urban Rochester, combining his expertise as a human services professional and realtor to create market-driven solutions. His passion for making a difference stems from seeing firsthand the struggles many families face, and he is committed to doing something about it.
Together with collaborator Kyeni Musembi, Benjamin has spent the summer studying the housing crisis, uncovering key insights into the challenges and opportunities in our local market. We discuss his findings, the intersection of housing with crime, careers, policy, and the broader cultural shifts needed to address the crisis.
Benjamin’s story is one of innovation, compassion, and a commitment to real solutions. This is a conversation you will not want to miss as we explore what it takes to create lasting change in our community. Tune in and hear how one man is turning challenges into opportunities for a better future.
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