V
ancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - January 17, 2025) - Parvis Invest Inc., a technology-driven private investment platform, is proud to announce its partnership with World Housing, a charitable organization providing homes for families in need worldwide. This collaboration unites investment with purpose, enabling investors to contribute to creating safe and sustainable housing in underserved communities.
World Housing is a global leader in innovative housing solutions, offering not just shelter but access to critical resources such as education, clean water, and healthcare. With over 1,500 homes built in nine countries, the organization has positively impacted thousands of lives, providing hope and opportunity for a better future.
"At Parvis, we see real estate as a way to build a better world," said David Michaud, CEO of Parvis. "Through our partnership with World Housing, we're excited to offer investors an opportunity to contribute to a cause that aligns with their values while achieving their financial goals."
This collaboration merges Parvis's expertise in real estate investments with World Housing's impactful mission to address homelessness and housing insecurity. Investors can now support World Housing's initiatives directly through Parvis's secure platform, while also aligning their portfolios with their values.
"Our collaboration with Parvis marks an exciting new chapter in our mission to end global homelessness," said Sam White, Director of Partnerships and Operations at World Housing. "Parvis's platform and network offer a powerful avenue to expand our impact, enabling more families to find the stability and security of a home."
realestate
World Housing and Parvis Collaborate on Impactful Real Estate Investments
Parvis Invest Inc. (TSXV: PVIS) Announces Democratization of Institutional-Quality Private Investments
Read More - realestate

realestate
Nashville artist disputes Chattanooga mural's humor, claims it was a serious statement.
Mural of Nashville on Chattanooga office building altered to include local skyline.
Read More - realestate

realestate
Pleasanton car shop owner accused of real estate investment scam
Sonoma real estate mogul arrested by federal agents, accused of operating a Ponzi scheme.
Read More

realestate
Inventory levels rise, but high rates persist as market slowdown
Existing home sales decline in April, worsened by 7% mortgage rates.