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In this episode, Eddy explores a powerful housing model that’s helping families in Utah build their own homes through a sweat equity program. Participants contribute hundreds of hours of labor alongside their future neighbors, reducing construction costs and saving around $70,000 on average while gaining valuable construction skills and a deeper sense of ownership. But the bigger question Eddy raises is this: Could a model like this work in Detroit? With thousands of vacant parcels across the city and many families seeking affordable pathways to homeownership, Detroit may actually be one of the best places in the country to experiment with sweat equity housing. Eddy breaks down how these programs work, the economics behind construction labor, and why community-driven housing could be a powerful tool for rebuilding neighborhoods. From the perspective of a real estate developer actively working in Detroit, Eddy discusses the opportunities and challenges of bringing a sweat equity model to a city with abundant land but rising construction costs. Could programs like this help transform vacant lots into thriving neighborhoods while training the next generation of builders? This episode of Flux City dives into the intersection of housing affordability, community development, and innovative solutions that could reshape the future of Detroit housing. If you've been enjoying our updates and insights, please like, subscribe, and drop a comment below. Instagram - / fluxcity_ Twitter - / fluxcity_ Media Credits Fox 13 News Utah - • Utah families build their own homes and sa... Fair Use Disclaimer * The content shared on this channel may include copyrighted material used for commentary, criticism, news reporting, teaching, research, or education purposes. All such use falls under the guidelines of Fair Use under Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act (17 U.S.C. § 107). We do not claim ownership of any third-party images, video clips, or audio featured in this channel’s content. All rights remain with their respective owners. Copyright ©︎ 2026 Flux City. All Rights Reserved.