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1. Affordable Housing & Eco Villages___ Residential Community Developments
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GOEIG urban planning includes the Integration of Residential Communities Designed for Stability, Mobility & Long-Term Value.
GOEIG’s Affordable Housing & Eco-Village platform delivers fully integrated, mixed-use residential communities engineered to provide stable housing, workforce mobility, and community resilience across urban, suburban, and rural markets. These developments are not isolated housing projects. They are planned residential ecosystems—structured as PUD mixed-use communities that combine housing, services, employment access, and essential infrastructure into a single, coordinated development model.

Mixed-Use Residential Community Developments
GOEIG structures communities around a three-tier AMI framework (low, moderate, and workforce income) to ensure economic diversity, long-term occupancy stability, and eligibility for layered public and private incentives.
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Retail and food markets
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Childcare and early learning centers
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Parks, playgrounds, and green corridors
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Community and education centers
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Healthcare and wellness facilities
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Transportation access and micro-mobility
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Job training and job placement programs
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Community gardens and local food systems
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Fitness, recreation, and wellness services
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Public safety, security, and emergency response infrastructure
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Disaster preparedness and resiliency planning
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Financial counseling and economic mobility services
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After-school youth programs
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Senior housing, services, and community integration
Core Community Components
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Mixed use Tier 1/2/3 Affordable Housing
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Mixed use 3 Tier AMI (Area Median Income) residential community developments; PUD (Planned Urban Development) mixed use with retail amenities-- Food Market/Childcare/Parks/Community Center/Playgrounds/Educational/Healthcare/Transportation/JobTraining/Job Placements/Gardens/Fitness/ Safety/Security/Disaster Preparedness/Financial Counseling/After School/Senior Programs
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Real Estate, Affordable Housing Development
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Focuses on specific regions/types of affordable housing projects (urban, suburban, rural).
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Vertical Integration into Value Chain: Development projects serve as foundation of the value chain providing housing solutions for various segments of the population.
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Creates a steady revenue stream, fosters community development, enhances brand reputation for social and environmental responsibility; facilitates stable demand for affordable housing, government incentives.
1 Low Income Affordable Housing
2 Very Low Affordable Housing
3 Extremely Low Affordable Housing
4 Workforce Affordable Housing
5 Senior Affordable Housing
6 Family Affordable Housing
7 Disabled Affordable Housing
8 Veterans Affordable Housing
9 Homeless Shelter Housing
10 Homeless Affordable Housing
11 Faith-Based Affordable Housing
12 University Affordable Housing
13 State College Affordable Housing
14 Church Affordable Housing
15 Indian Reservation Affordable Housing
16 Transitional Housing
17 Habitat for Humanity Housing
18 Rural Affordable Housing
19 Urban Affordable Housing
20 Farmworker Affordable Housing
21 Artist Affordable Housing
22 Micro-Apartments or Tiny Houses
23 Live/Work Spaces Affordable Housing
24 LGBT+ Inclusive Housing
25 Government Subsidized Housing (Section 8)
26 Rent-Controlled or Rent-Stabilized Housing
27 Community Land Trusts
28 Limited Equity Housing Cooperatives
29 Teachers Affordable Housing
30 Healthcare Workers Affordable Housing
31 Law Enforcement Affordable Housing
32 Single-Room Occupancy Housing
33 Manufactured or Mobile Homes