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Andreessen Horowitz officially invests in real estate startup Flow

Venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz has officially taken a stake in Flow, the real estate startup founded by WeWorkโ€™s Adam Neumann.

Cofounder and general partner at the venture capital firm, also known as a16z, Marc Andreessen confirmed the US$350 million investment in the platform that hopes to address a shortage of affordable homes across the US.

โ€œStructural shortages in available homes for sale push housing prices higher, while young people are staying single for longer and increasingly concentrating in highly desirable urban centres,โ€ Mr Andreessen said in a blog on the Andreessen Horowitz website.

โ€œThese factors put enormous pressure on rents in the nationโ€™s most dynamic cities, starkly revealing the troubling realities of both sides of the housing marketโ€™s two historical models.

โ€œThe residential real estate world needs to address these changing dynamics. 

โ€œAnd yet virtually no aspect of the modern housing market is ready for these changes.โ€

According to Mr Andreessen, demographic changes are at the heart of the issue faced by the broader US population, which has escalated because of Covid.

โ€œOur country is creating households faster than weโ€™re building houses,โ€ he said.

โ€œNow drop the impact of the post-Covid world into this. 

โ€œMany people are voting with their feet and moving away from traditional economic hub cities to different cities, towns, or rural areas, with no diminishment of economic opportunity.โ€

Mr Andreessen said there are typically two situations that people find themselves in when it comes to housing.

โ€œThe first model is: you own a home you call your own, typically with a multi-decade mortgage, near your current employer,โ€ he said.

โ€œIf you can find a house, as these locations often arenโ€™t building new housing. 

โ€œIf you can afford that house, as housing prices in many such places have skyrocketed. 

โ€œAnd even then, youโ€™re now stuck โ€” you canโ€™t move, even if your economic opportunity or life path wants to take you somewhere else.โ€

Mr Andreessen said the second problem is that renting is often a soulless experience that leaves renters with no equity.

โ€œDoes it feel like home, or just a place to sleep?โ€ he said.

โ€œAre you proud to bring friends and family to visit, or hesitant? 

โ€œAnd you can pay rent for decades and still own zero equity โ€” nothing. 

โ€œThereโ€™s a reason the federal government started subsidising home mortgages: someone who has bought in to where he lives cares more about where he lives. 

โ€œWithout this, apartments donโ€™t generate any bond between person and place and without community, no bond between person to person.โ€

Mr Andreessen said Flow will help address some of these issues, by renting out the real estate portfolio Mr Neumann acquired over the past two years, which is reportedly worth $1 billion, according to the Wall Street Journal.

Mr Neumannโ€™s portfolio consists of approximately 4000 apartments across the Sun Belt, including hotspots like Miami and Fort Lauderdale.

โ€œAdam is a visionary leader who revolutionised the second largest asset class in the world โ€” commercial real estate โ€” by bringing community and brand to an industry in which neither existed before,โ€ Mr Andreessen said.

โ€œWe think it is natural that for his first venture since WeWork, Adam returns to the theme of connecting people through transforming their physical spaces and building communities where people spend the most time: their homes. 

โ€œResidential real estate โ€” the worldโ€™s largest asset class โ€” is ready for exactly this change.โ€

Flow will look to tackle housing inequality according to Mr Andreessen.

โ€œShelter is one of our most basic needs,โ€ he said.

โ€œIn a world where limited access to home ownership continues to be a driving force behind inequality and anxiety, giving renters a sense of security, community, and genuine ownership has transformative power for our society. 

โ€œWhen you care for people at their home and provide them with a sense of physical and financial security, you empower them to do more and build things. 

โ€œSolving this problem is key to increasing opportunity for everyone.โ€

Mr Andreessen said he understands that there will be a lot of โ€œheavy liftingโ€ ahead to tackle the housing issues across the US.

โ€œWe are thrilled by the scope and aspiration of this project,โ€ he said.

โ€œIt is not lacking in vision or ambition, but only projects with such lofty goals have a chance at changing the world.โ€

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Rowan Crosby

Rowan Crosby is a senior journalist at Elite Agent specialising in finance and real estate.