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I Started a New Housing Company in NWA. Looking for Honest Feedback.
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I Started a New Housing Company in NWA. Looking for Honest Feedback.

Hey everyone,

A bit about me. I’m an immigrant and grew up in a family that struggled financially. Housing was always a source of stress, and that’s a big part of why I’m working on this. I also have 16 years as a first responder across volunteer and paid roles and served in the Marine Corps.

I got into real estate as a lender working with investors so I could understand the industry from the inside and find ways to help more people access attainable housing. After meeting my construction partner, we started our company Themelios to democratize real estate investing and to take what we learned from the investment side and apply it to helping regular people build homes for themselves.

It doesn’t take a genius to see the housing market is broken. Incentives are misaligned. Existing homeowners and large builders don’t actually benefit from more affordable housing because cheaper homes mean less equity and thinner margins. The system is designed to only go up. We’re trying to find creative ways to work around that.

One thing we discovered: housing comps (and therefore housing values) aren’t affected if no MLS transaction occurs. If a home isn’t bought or sold on the open market, no comp is created. That means existing homeowners’ equity isn’t impacted and existing builders’ margins aren’t undercut if someone were to build their own home for his/her self.

That’s the idea behind our Foundation Homes program. We want to empower anyone to build their own home. Think old Sears catalog homes with a modern twist, since regulations and skills look different now than they did back then. So instead of building the Sears home yourselves, one of our local partner builders does it for you.

We’re just trying to give people another option. No bidding wars, no guessing about the condition of an old home. A brand new home built by vetted local builders who care about delivering quality attainable housing in NWA.

If this speaks to you, feel free to reach out here or at https://themelios.io. Currently we are planning on starting in Bella Vista due to the accessibility of cheap lots, but we are open to other areas in NWA as well.

If you think this is a terrible idea, please comment too. We don’t want to waste anyone’s time. The goal is attainable housing at scale. If this approach isn’t the answer, it’s best to know ASAP so we can pivot and keep working on the problem.

u/Karl_Themelios — 7 hours ago

Your Bella Vista stories

Hello! I have read through majority of the posts and comments on this page that I can find about Bella Vista. That being said, my family and I are looking to uproot our whole life and move from St. Louis to Bella Vista. This is due to St. Louis, becoming incredibly increasingly unsafe etc. We like Bella Vista because we are outdoor type of people. We love when we visit NWA but have never spent a significant amount of time in BV. We enjoy to hike, fly fish, etc. We have small children so the schools seem to be a plus. But we’re really concerned about the neighborhood rules and regulations and how strict they are. From what I can find there seems to be no consistency with the acc and that is something that would really piss me and my husband off. I don’t want us to end up on bad terms because we don’t agree with them being unfair. I’ve seen multiple posts about neighbors getting away with things and others getting cited and or watched by the acc. My spouse does have a medical marijuana card and to be honest I’ve worried some about him smoking, especially on evenings before bed and after work. He is always very respectful and usually won’t smoke if neighbors are outside, but I don’t want to deal with a Karen complaining. Can I please hear your good stories and absolute horror stories about living in Bella Vista? The amenities seem very lovely. I do like that. The rules and regulations keep things nice so that is a plus I just don’t want to deal with crooked and shady individuals lol. We are just a young family tbh and really trying to find a new community to enjoy and meet some cool new people!

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u/Traditional_Bar950 — 5 days ago

Buying in Bella Vista

Looking to buy in Bella Vista, likely a new build. Trying to get a realistic picture of ongoing costs since they look a bit different from living in more urban/connected areas.

I know septic and propane are the norm so I’m already factoring those in. I’m also noticing that regularly spraying for ticks seems like a must — is that the case, and what are people paying for that?

Are there any inspections beyond a standard home inspection I should budget for? Radon, septic, anything else? And any other “wish I’d known” costs for new builds in BV would be hugely appreciated. Thanks!

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u/ctrl-z-warrior — 11 days ago