The second home co-ownership startup announced it will only buy homes valued at $2 million or more in Napa and Sonoma, and pledged a $20,000 donation to an affordable housing-related nonprofit for each Pacaso home sold.
Source: Inman News
Facing backlash, Pacaso implements changes in NorCal
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