The Affordable Housing Market Landscape Unwrapped
CREtech Affordable Housing Podcast
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39m
Ofo Ezeugwu, the Founder and CEO of Whose Your Landlord (WYL), discusses the genesis of the platform and its aim to bring greater transparency to the housing search process. WYL collects resident insights to help property managers better understand their performance and provide actionable insights. Ofo's passion for improving the housing landscape is evident as he shares his vision for using technology to humanize the rental experience for both renters and property managers.
Looking to the future, Ofo emphasizes the need for more homes and the crucial role of technology in achieving this goal on a humanization level. But how do we get the attention of the biggest players to mobilize the industry? Ofo explores this question and more, offering valuable insights into the world of affordable housing and how WYL's unique approach is helping to solve the housing crisis.
Find out more about Whose Your Landlord: https://www.wyl.co/
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