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James Shen, Co-founder, Plugin House Company Anmol worked 15 years as a senior equity analyst and portfolio manager at Fidelity Investments before leaving to attend the Harvard Kennedy School. He holds a mid-career Master in Public Administration at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, as well as an MBA and a Bachelor of Science from the University of Texas. Anmol is a socially conscious housing developer focusing on residential projects at the intersection of affordability and density that often benefit underserved groups including artists, refugees, and people recovering from addiction.Anmol Mehra, Co-founder, Plugin House Company.Turnkey service including permitting, inspections, foundation, framing, installation, utilities, and interiorsĬome hear the founders tell the story of this innovative housing concept and discuss its potential societal impact.50% less building time than traditional built homes.25% less costly than traditional built homes.Increase housing stock, slow rising housing prices, and address the affordability crisis while minimizing displacement and disruption.Key elements of the Plugin House and its potential to improve the entire housing process: The entire house can be installed by 4 people in 4-6 hours with minimal tools. The proprietary system manufactured in the US uses pre-fabricated parts that consist of insulation, structure, interior and exterior finishes molded into one modular panel. The Plugin House offers a small-scale housing option that is designed to fit into a wide range of urban and rural conditions.

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There are no grocery stores / Free Food services near to this location.The Plugin House is a modular low-cost house using Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs) designed to be deployed at scale in existing communities as an accessory dwelling unit (ADU), as well as for the institutional social housing market such as disaster relief and transitional housing. The extremely low yield of quick build homes at this location makes this site an impractical choice (compared to other bigger sites which can accommodate 3-4 times more homes).Ĥ. This is a very small site which can only provide 30 homes. The residents would really prefer the City to utilize the King Road location to address those needs as it’s next to a trail and this would greatly benefit residents of this area (which houses a plenty of low income families).ģ. This neighborhood lacks parks, public play areas for kids or other avenues for recreational activities (e.g. The city and district needs to do the right thing by sharing the responsibilities to the underserved equally by all parts of the city.Ģ. Moreover, Councilman David Cohen's push to relocate the tiny home site to King road from other locations seems like an act of picking favorites. Like residents of other locations, we are equally concerned about the safety of our homes and our families. Adding another site in this area is completely unfair towards residents in this area. It seems that the District 4 area around King Road has already done its fair share of duties towards housing for the less privileged. This area already has 2 apartment communities dedicated for affordable / low income housing. While the residents in this area are sympathetic to homeless residents, they do oppose the selection of this particular site on King road for below reasons -ġ.The Mabury road Quick Build home site is less than a mile away from this area. Council Member David Cohen proposed the site on King Road (between Penitencia Creek and Sofi Berryessa apartments) as an alternative site in District 4. As per the recent San Jose Council meeting on, Quick Build housing plan was proposed to address the homelessness situation in San Jose.












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