Unlocking Land Access for the Newest Starter Homes
Access to land remains one of the greatest barriers to homeownership. While new-generation Starter Homes – compact, efficient, and adaptable – offer an attainable housing solution, many prospective homeowners struggle to find locations where they can establish long-term stability. At the same time, landowners with underutilized space often lack a structured pathway to lease or develop their land effectively.
The Land Match Program bridges this gap, connecting homeowners and landowners through structured partnerships that align with zoning regulations, infrastructure needs, and community development goals.
Aspiring homeowners searching for land to place a starter home or additional dwelling unit (ADU).
Property owners—whether rural landholders, urban homeowners with backyard space, or municipalities—seeking to generate income or contribute to housing solutions.
Those looking to sell a property with enough space for an additional dwelling can list their home, making it more attractive to buyers seeking flexible housing options.
This initiative is designed to streamline land access while ensuring sustainable and mutually beneficial arrangements.
A structured platform helps homeowners find available land based on location, zoning compatibility, and infrastructure access. Landowners can list their properties with lease terms, available services, and readiness for starter homes or ADUs.
Land use policies can be complex, and clarity is key. The program provides resources to help landowners and homeowners navigate zoning, permit, and lease agreements, ensuring a smooth process for both parties.
Beyond individual matches, LandSeed fosters long-term partnerships that lead to vibrant micro-communities. This approach not only maximizes a landowner’s potential, but also creates secure, attainable housing opportunities.
Access to land is one of the biggest obstacles to homeownership. Even with affordable housing solutions available, placement remains a challenge. The Land Match Program was designed to bridge this gap: connecting prospective homeowners with landowners who have underutilized space, while providing the necessary tools to ensure sustainable, long-term housing solutions.
Many landowners are open to leasing, selling, or developing their land, but lack the framework to do so. At the same time, home seekers struggle to navigate zoning laws, secure financing, or to find move-in-ready spaces.
Land Match removes these barriers by simplifying the process, offering structured agreements, and identifying creative solutions for land use.
Land Use Restrictions – Zoning laws and regulations often prevent smaller, flexible homes from being placed on available land. We work with homeowners and local stakeholders to navigate these restrictions, advocate for change, and provide viable placement options.
Unclear Leasing & Financing – Many landowners hesitate to lease or sell because they lack clear guidance on financial structures or legal agreements. Our program provides standardized leasing frameworks, financing models, and expert guidance to create mutually beneficial arrangements.
Infrastructure Gaps – Not all land is immediately suitable for residential use. Some properties may require utility upgrades, off-grid solutions, or structural modifications to accommodate housing. We help landowners understand their options, explore ADU-friendly upgrades, and connect with resources to prepare their land for sustainable development.
By aligning housing innovation, financial accessibility, and land-use strategies, we are creating a scalable model for sustainable homeownership. This approach benefits:
Whether it’s a backyard with space for an additional dwelling unit (ADU), or a rural property that could support multiple homes, we create pathways to maximize land potential.
By making entry-level housing placement more accessible, we help individuals secure stable, long-term housing that fits their financial and lifestyle needs.
Landowners can generate passive income by leasing, selling, or co-developing their property, thereby contributing to local housing availability while benefiting financially.
With Land Match, land isn’t just an asset—it becomes an opportunity to redefine housing access, increase affordability, and create sustainable communities.
The Land Match Program isn’t just about individual placements—it’s about redefining how land is utilized to create more attainable housing solutions.
For those interested in learning more about the newest starter home, visit TeraSeed, our initiative dedicated to scaling this housing model.
Are you a homeowner looking for land or a landowner open to new opportunities?