→ skos:prefLabel → "Value-for-Money Housing"@en
→ od:hasContext → "A home is the biggest investment most people ever make and they have to be convinced it is worth the commitment, which can feel risky. Lower-income groups are often not able to invest in own homes and build up capital and financial security."@en
→ od:hasExample → "[VINTE], a Mexican developer, sells homes in multi-unit buildings starting at $23,000 for 42 square meters, including a kitchen, joint livingdining space, two bedrooms and one bathroom. The homes are designed to reduce gas bills by 75%. Some buildings have rooftop solar cells to lower electricity costs. "@en
→ od:hasLFId → "P7_6", "P45"
→ od:hasProblem → "Base of the pyramid and low-income groups often do not have access to higher education, because they are not able to pay for it, have to work full-time, do not believe in the added value of studies, or because universities are far away. Lower-income earners face both financial and educational barriers to buying a flat or house. They often do not have the financial means and they often lack the capabilities to navigate the financing process."@en
→ od:hasReference → "(Jenkins et al., 2011)"
→ od:hasSolution → "Offering affordable home ownership by bundling high value for money homes (e.g., efficient design), facilitating access to financing (e.g., third-party financing), and customer support (e.g., customer training)."@en