Your Questions, Answered
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Neulink develops smart, affordable homes on infill land and repurposes underutilized commercial spaces into below-market community hubs for health, food access, early intervention, safety, and outreach services.
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We combine affordable infill development with smart home systems and an accessibility-first lens, and we pair housing with community-serving commercial reuse so neighborhoods gain both stable homes and essential services.
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Households that meet affordable housing criteria, with a priority on families with disabled members in underserved communities.
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A typical pilot is 2 to 6 infill homes within a district and/or one community hub space activated with multiple mission-aligned service providers.
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We track housing delivery, accessibility outcomes, household stability indicators where available, commercial space activation, number of service providers housed, and estimated community members served through tenant programs.
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Yes. We collaborate with mission-aligned architects, contractors, and development partners who meet our quality, accessibility, and community impact standards.
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Practical, resident-friendly systems that improve safety and lower operating burdens. Examples can include smart locks, lighting controls, energy-efficient controls, leak detection, security options, and systems that support accessibility and caregiving needs.
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We use a standard “smart-ready” baseline and offer tiered feature packages depending on program requirements, funding, and resident needs.
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Health and wellness groups, food resource programs, early intervention and treatment providers, crime prevention and safety organizations, and community outreach programs with a track record of service delivery.
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Start with a quick partnership call. We will review your goals, available sites, and program requirements, then propose a pilot scope and next steps.

