For investors and syndicates
Back buildable concepts — before the shovel hits the ground.
faircompanies.build's community Explore feed is a deal-flow surface where every listed project comes pre-analyzed: zoning, hazards, setbacks, permit path, and a cost band. Skip months of cold parcel research. Back specific buildable lots, syndicate with other investors, or fund a team to replicate a proven concept on a parallel site.
Pre-vetted deal flow
Every faircompanies.build project listed in the community surfaces feasibility, zoning, hazards, and permit-path already worked through — the kind of due-diligence that normally takes weeks of consultant time.
Back solo or syndicate
Fund a single project on your own, or pool capital with other backers on the same listing. Owners can publish a brief that invites participation.
Replicable concepts
When something works in one jurisdiction, fund a team to take the same workflow to a different site. The nine-stage process travels.
Where it fits
Concrete use cases
Angel investors backing a single project
Browse Explore for a buildable lot or concept aligned with your thesis — climate-resilient ADU, missing-middle housing, adaptive reuse. Back the project, watch it move through permit, exit at occupancy or hold for cash flow.
Pooled syndicates
Coordinate a small group around a single faircompanies.build listing. Each backer reviews the same structured findings — no information asymmetry, no opaque pro-forma.
Replication funds
Fund a team to take a proven concept (e.g., a 900 sq ft ADU package that cleared permit in one county) to a parallel site in a new market. The workflow is identical; only the parcel changes.
Institutional concept scouting
Housing nonprofits, climate funds, and community-development financial institutions can use Explore as an inventory of buildable opportunities aligned with their charter.
How it works
A typical engagement
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Browse Explore
Community faircompanies.build projects appear in /explore with their full structured analysis: zoning code, hazard exposure, permit risk, buildable area, cost band.
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Evaluate the brief
Each project's findings are confidence-tagged (confirmed / likely / possible) so you can separate what's verified from what still needs ground-truthing.
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Back, syndicate, or commission
Fund the specific project, coordinate a syndicate, or commission a team to replicate the same concept on a parallel site. faircompanies.build stays in the loop through permit submission.
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Track to permit
Watch the project move from sample answer to permit-ready deliverable. Every stage handoff is auditable; nothing happens in a black box.
Ready to start?
Hobby is free, Pro is $20/month with a 14-day trial, and Enterprise is a custom contract with faircompanies.build Console access.