Somali-Americans Can Buy Homes Without Going To The Bank In Minneapolis Thanks To Collective Investm

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Somali-Americans Can Buy Homes Without Going To The Bank In Minneapolis Thanks To Collective Investment
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Written by Kevin Mwanza
Aug 26, 2019
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Somali-Americans in Minneapolis, like Said Sheik-Abdi (pictured), are using collective investments to bypass the banks and community-finance their homes. By Autumn Keiko
Collective investments are helping Somali-Americans in Minneapolis to buy homes without ever visiting a bank, according to a Next City report.

Minneapolis, Minnesota is home to the largest number of Somali-Americans in a U.S. city – about 52,000. That dynamic helped the city produce the first-ever Somali-American U.S. Congresswoman, Ilhan Omar.

In 2017, there were around 74,000 people of Somalia descent in the state of Minnesota, according to census data.

A number of Somali-Americans have risen into the middle class over the last two decades since they started arriving in the U.S. in the early 1990s, driven out of the Horn of Africa by civil war.

But despite their wealth, they have a difficult time buying homes due to affordability and the predatory nature of some U.S. lenders.




Community leaders started exploring the potential of collective wealth through a mortgage financing vehicle known as Star Finance that was culturally appropriate and offering non-predatory mortgage options specifically for Somali immigrants.

“When I talked to community members, everybody was crying for solutions,” said Sheik-Abdi, a community leader in Minneapolis. “And I think the best way was to cut out the bank … do we really need the bank if we’re collectively investing and collectively creating wealth among all of us?”


Minneapolis is experiencing a combination of rising home prices, low inventory, high cost of building new homes and high demand driven by fierce competition among Minneapolis residents to buy starter homes, according to a report by MinnPost.

Most Somali-Americans are Muslim. Paying and receiving interest – riba – is forbidden in Koranic law, which means they cannot acquire bank loans for mortgages.

Star Finance is modeled around recruiting 200 Somalis to each pool $2,500 to buy four homes in the city, then allowing prospective buyers to rent those houses to own. This is then scaled up as more funds are collected from more members.


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Team lightskin checking in :mjgrin:

Community at work... no special benefits and loans

And to answer that tweet this could be done in Detroit.

You know what that is a smart and sustainable model, It's probably easier in the midwest and south where the homes are cheaper.
I've done it for 15k

Requires trust though

Every Month someone was getting paid 15k, for the duration of the 15 months

The more people the bigger payout
 

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In Somali the term is hagbad
Perfect for anyone who has issues saving money

Again it's based on trust
My aunt used to run it..and she would collect the money at the end of the money

I think every immigrant group does this lol. My mom does the book keeping for one. Growing up there were some Vietnamese kids in my cousins neighborhood and their families did this type of group savings too.
 

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In Somali the term is hagbad
Perfect for anyone who has issues saving money

Again it's based on trust
My aunt used to run it..and she would collect the money at the end of the money

you mean "Paadna".

*Island way of saying it.
 
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Another reason why we need ADOS

And we really need to start doing shyt like this

The problem is we have lost our sense of community

ADOS downlow hate each other too much. If we tried that, I promise you in the first year the "President" would run off on the investors. The self hate is too indoctrinated.
 
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