project development

project development

Driven by the simple desire to create better access to affordable and sustainable homeownership, we are rapidly growing our residential development practice. And our innovative work is already making a difference: Our C Street Co-op, completed in 2021 with social impact investor capital, represented one of the most affordable homeownership opportunities created statewide that year, and it was completed under budget and with minimal public subsidies.

We are building on this success by developing more low-carbon middle housing projects that maximize sustainability, champion affordability, and invigorate neighborhoods. Our expertise includes everything from courtyard apartments to townhouses, cottage clusters to multiplex condominiums, home additions to ADUs.

We offer development consultation services for property owners and investors. Through an initial feasibility study, we can help you discover new development opportunities for a property — especially related to Oregon’s middle housing regulations — and assess how to creatively finance the project. If you’re a rental property owner interested in transforming an under-utilized backyard, we can guide you through the process of developing new townhouses. If you’re sitting on mutual funds that you’d like to invest in your community, we can highlight ways to put your money to work expanding local homeownership access while supporting your portfolio.

Eugene, Oregon

Springfield, Oregon

Eugene, Oregon

Architectural drawing of net zero addition designed by Cultivate to be built in Bend, Oregon.

Bend Net-Zero Addition

In progress 

Architectural drawing of fourplex conversion under development by Cultivate Inc.

Fourplex Conversion

Feasibility study

Driven by the simple desire to create better access to affordable and sustainable homeownership, we are rapidly growing our residential development practice. And our innovative work is already making a difference: Our C Street Co-op, completed in 2021 with social impact investor capital, represented one of the most affordable homeownership opportunities created statewide that year, and it was completed under budget and with minimal public subsidies.

We are building on this success by developing more low-carbon middle housing projects that maximize sustainability, champion affordability, and invigorate neighborhoods. Our expertise includes everything from courtyard apartments to townhouses, cottage clusters to multiplex condominiums, home additions to ADUs.

We offer development consultation services for property owners and investors. Through an initial feasibility study, we can help you discover new development opportunities for a property—especially related to Oregon’s middle housing regulations—and assess how to creatively finance the project. If you’re a rental property owner interested in transforming an under-utilized backyard, we can guide you through the process of developing new townhouses. If you’re sitting on mutual funds that you’d like to invest in your community, we can highlight ways to put your money to work expanding local homeownership access while supporting your portfolio.

Driven by the simple desire to create better access to affordable and sustainable homeownership, we are rapidly growing our residential development practice. And our innovative work is already making a difference: Our C Street Co-op, completed in 2021 with social impact investor capital, represented one of the most affordable homeownership opportunities created statewide that year, and it was completed under budget and with minimal public subsidies.

We are building on this success by developing more low-carbon middle housing projects that maximize sustainability, champion affordability, and invigorate neighborhoods. Our expertise includes everything from courtyard apartments to townhouses, cottage clusters to multiplex condominiums, home additions to ADUs.

We offer development consultation services for property owners and investors. Through an initial feasibility study, we can help you discover new development opportunities for a property—especially related to Oregon’s middle housing regulations—and assess how to creatively finance the project. If you’re a rental property owner interested in transforming an under-utilized backyard, we can guide you through the process of developing new townhouses. If you’re sitting on mutual funds that you’d like to invest in your community, we can highlight ways to put your money to work expanding local homeownership access while supporting your portfolio.

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