Impact
There’s more to us acquiring properties that could be in better shape & rehabbing them for a profit. Our line of work has mutual benefits. The communities get revitalized, enhanced & more curb appeal. People are relieved of financial burdens or worse losing everything.
From saving credit scores, creating opportunities for families to begin the wealth building process & delivering adequate housing. From our lean team to associates, we’re committed to combating climate change, clients have the option to sign paper agreements but AIT’s preferred method of documentation, agreements & contracts are virtual, via DocuSign, When it comes to rehabs, we exercise energy efficient appliances & materials. Our true profit is environmental, community & social impact.
Partners
We are proudly partnered with the Precious Dreams Foundation.
Precious Dreams Foundation supports the wellbeing of children in foster care and homeless shelters by using bedtime comfort tools and positive reinforcement to empower children to self-comfort and focus on their dreams. Precious Dreams is organized exclusively to provide bedtime comfort items and teach children in foster care and homeless shelters healthy coping mechanisms and paths to fostering their dreams. Youth in foster care and youth experiencing homelessness are deserving of support that promotes non-destructive self-sufficiency in the present and future. Since 2012, the Precious Dreams Foundation has proven that healthy coping mechanisms lead to better outcomes. Thousands of youth have found solace in their unique programming that teaches the skills needed to self-comfort for a lifetime.
Green
Initiative
From opting for paperless documents to refrain from plastic & energy efficient appliances, AIT and our contractors are committed to rehabbing homes that will decline a family’s carbon footprint. We believe one time used biodegradable materials, water & electric conserving is one of many ways to combat the climate crisis that is threatening our planet’s health and our global population’s quality of life.
H.O.Y.Y.A Pledge
The city of San Francisco spent $363,000,000+ on services for homelessness in 2020. HUD estimates there are north of 8,000 homeless people within the city alone. Other sources estimate more than double, according to the definition used.
Over in the East Bay, Children & their Families represent more than 40% of Alameda County’s homeless population, with Kids alone shaping above 25% of a homeless population well above 7,900.
Our H.O.Y.Y.A Pledge means we’re committed to donating 3% of our proceeds to Organizations like Precious Dreams Foundation. This amount is included in our operating expense so it will not be reimbursed in tax write offs to ensure the intended amount gets to those in need.