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HomeBloxx & TownBloxx

What if the solution to homelessness wasn't about building bigger houses — but about rethinking what a home is?

What if the people who need homes most were also the ones building them? What if small, beautiful, wooden, modular — was better than big, expensive, concrete, permanent?

See HomeBloxx See TownBloxx

Not Every Square Foot
Needs A Roof

A home is not a house.
A home is a way of living.

The average American home is 2,400 square feet — and most of that space is unused most of the time. We keep heating rooms nobody sits in. Cooling bedrooms nobody sleeps in. Storing things nobody uses.

Meanwhile, a person who just needs one good room — a dry bed, a door that locks, a place to wash, a window to the world — is sleeping under a bridge.

The problem isn't a shortage of square footage. The problem is a mismatch of what a home needs to be.

How We Think Differently

50% Indoor · 50% Outdoor
The sacred space is half inside walls, half under sky. A deck, a patio, a small garden. Life happens on both sides of the door, not stuck inside a climate-controlled box.
Small. Beautiful. Real Wood.
Not container conversion. Not trailer park. Real wooden construction — warm, beautiful, dignified. Because where a human sleeps shapes who they become.
Modular & Combinable
Start alone. Combine with a partner. Build a family wing. Form a courtyard with neighbors. The HomeBloxx grows with the life inside it.
Community By Design
Every TownBloxx is laid out so you can't help but meet your neighbors. Shared paths. Shared gardens. A pattern of life older than zoning.

HomeBloxx

The beautifully simple wooden home that starts it all.

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HomeBloxx Rendering
Exterior · Single Unit

Twelve by Twenty-Four.

A single HomeBloxx is 12 feet wide by 24 feet long. Glass front. Real wood frame. Cedar slat interior. Loft sleeping. Small but dignified kitchen. A bathroom with a window. A back door to your private outdoor space.

It isn't a tiny house. It isn't a shipping container. It isn't a trailer. It's a real wooden home — sized so honestly it fits the life of one person, or two, without any square footage apologizing for itself.

Footprint
12 × 24 ft
Material
Solid Wood
Built-In Outdoor
Equal Area
Scalable
Combinable

Grow With The Life Inside

Start solo. Pair up. Build a family. The HomeBloxx system adapts — without replacing what's already built.

The Single
12 × 24 · one bloxx
The starting point. Perfect for one person or a couple ready for real simplicity.
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The Duplex
24 × 24 · two bloxx
Two units sharing a wall. For couples, or parent-child pairs, or close friends who want community without sharing a kitchen.
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The Quad Courtyard
four bloxx · open middle
Four units around a shared open middle space — the modern version of the ancient courtyard home. Family, neighbors, the kind of closeness that heals loneliness.
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The Village Cluster
8–12 bloxx · shared core
The foundation of a TownBloxx neighborhood. Ten families sharing gardens, a community building, workshop space, and the care that only geography creates.

TownBloxx

HomeBloxx are the houses. TownBloxx is the whole town.

Jobs
Homes
Community

You don't build homes and hope someone fills them. You build jobs that create homes. And homes create the community that sustains them both.

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Start With The Work
A TownBloxx begins with a local-economy job hub — workshops, small farming, manufacturing, service trades. Work that can be taught, pays a livable wage, and serves the town itself.
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The Homes Follow
As workers earn, HomeBloxx are built for them on the TownBloxx land. Every job creates a home. Every home is built by the people who will live in the town — not imported from outside.
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Fractional Ownership
Residents earn 6% ownership shares in their HomeBloxx over time. After 17 years of steady participation, it's fully theirs. Not rent. Not a mortgage. A slow, certain path to real ownership.
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Churches As Distribution
Local churches and faith communities become the gateway into TownBloxx. They know who in their congregations is ready. They hold the trust relationships. They carry the mission forward.
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Self-Sustaining Economy
A TownBloxx isn't a charity. Once running, it pays for itself through its own work and commerce. Investors see returns. Workers build equity. Communities heal.
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Replicable Everywhere
Every successful TownBloxx teaches the next one. The blueprint travels. One town, then ten, then a thousand. The scale isn't in one big project — it's in a thousand small, faithful ones.

Four Kinds Of People
Are Waiting For This

Churches & Pastors
Congregations who want to do Matthew 25 — feed, clothe, house — in a way that builds dignity instead of dependency. TownBloxx gives you the model.
People Ready For Home
Anyone who's tired of renting rooms, fighting slumlords, or sleeping rough. Ready to work. Ready to build. Ready to belong somewhere real.
Builders & Tradespeople
Carpenters, plumbers, electricians who want their craft to mean something. Your skill becomes someone's home — and your wage becomes your own.
Patient Investors
People with capital who want their money to build something that still exists in 20 years. A return on investment AND a return to community.
Where We Are Right Now

TownBloxx is in active development. The model is built. The philosophy is tested. The partnerships are forming.

What we need next is the first pilot town — a church or community ready to host the prototype. Ten families. One year. The proof-of-concept that changes what every American thinks a home could be.

If that's your church, your land, your community — let's talk.

Start The Conversation

Not Every Square Foot
Needs A Roof.

Some of it needs sky above it.

Some of it needs neighbors beside it.

All of it needs to belong to the person living in it.

Jobs create homes.
Homes create community.

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