Restoring distressed properties into safe, dignified homes for the families, seniors, and veterans who need them most.
Live Free Properties is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to expanding access to safe, dignified, and affordable housing for underserved families and individuals across our community.
Founded on a legacy of more than 30 years of hands-on real estate expertise, our mission is to revitalize neighborhoods, restore distressed properties, and place vulnerable households into stable, long-term housing.
Five pillars of impact, each working in concert to deliver stable, dignified housing and stronger communities.
Acquiring federally owned distressed properties and restoring them to safe, code-compliant, energy-efficient homes for qualifying families.
Connecting income-eligible residents with affordable rental and homeownership opportunities, including guidance through the application and tenancy process.
Targeting blighted properties and underinvested neighborhoods for renovation — stabilizing property values and improving quality of life for surrounding residents.
Financial literacy, homeownership readiness, foreclosure prevention, and tenant rights education to empower long-term housing stability.
Collaborating with federal, state, and county agencies, philanthropic foundations, faith-based organizations, and private investors to maximize community impact.
Live Free Properties is positioned to leverage funding through federal, state, and county housing programs as well as private foundation grants supporting housing equity, neighborhood revitalization, and economic mobility.
We are committed to transparency, accountability, and stewardship of every dollar entrusted to us by public agencies, private funders, and community partners.
We envision vibrant communities strengthened by thoughtful investment in their homes and families — where every household has the opportunity to put down roots, prosper, and contribute to a neighborhood that grows stronger together.
Partnerships welcome from government agencies, funders, faith-based organizations, contractors, and community stakeholders ready to make housing equity a reality.