Community ownership of real estate

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For as long inequities in wealth and property ownership have existed, economically excluded populations have piloted collective ownership models. From communal farming plots to community land trusts, these models create new power structures that balance outcomes like wealth-building, preserving affordability, and fostering community-led development [[For as long inequities in wealth and property ownership have existed, economically excluded populations have piloted collective ownership models. From communal farming plots to community land trusts, these models create new power structures that balance outcomes like wealth-building, preserving affordability, and fostering community-led development]]