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Jared Jones

Jared Jones

Founder of Middle Housing Partners and Expert in Micro-Infill Housing, Working at the Intersection of Policy, Execution, and Community

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Living the Dream with Curveball

Living the Dream with Curveball

Building Dreams: Jared Jones on the Power of Middle Housing and Real Estate Innovation

February 24, 2026

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In this insightful episode of Living the Dream with Curveball, we welcome seasoned real estate investor and entrepreneur Jared Jones. With over two decades of experience in sales, investment, and development, Jared shares his journey in the real estate industry, including his role as co-founder of two impactful companies focused on middle housing. He discusses the pivotal moments that transformed his career and the strategies that led him to flip over 450 properties and develop over 600 doors. Jared dives into the concept of middle housing, explaining its significance in today’s market and how it addresses the growing need for affordable workforce housing. He also emphasizes the importance of vertical integration in scaling operations and shares valuable lessons on building trustworthy teams and processes. Tune in to discover Jared’s insights on navigating the evolving housing landscape and the opportunities that lie ahead for local investors. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting out, this episode is packed with inspiration and practical advice to help you thrive in the real estate market.

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Jared Jones Podcast Episodes

ChangeMakers with Katie Goar

Episode 146: Jared Jones Co-Founder, Middle Housing Partners

ChangeMakers with Katie Goar

Apr 2026

Property Profits Real Estate Podcast

Interview with Jared Jones

Property Profits Real Estate Podcast

Apr 2026

Planning Xchange

PlanningxChange 141 - Jared Jones, Californian Housing Producer

Planning Xchange

Apr 2026

Chrisman Commentary - Daily Mortgage News

1.26.26 Rent Versus Own; Middle Housing Partner's Jared Jones on Building; Refinance Activity

Chrisman Commentary - Daily Mortgage News

Jan 2026

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ChangeMakers with Katie Goar

Episode 146: Jared Jones Co-Founder, Middle Housing Partners

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Key topics

Why California real estate risk is misunderstood by most investors

Many investors treat California as inherently unpredictable and therefore uninvestable. Jared reframes that belief by separating regulatory complexity from actual uncertainty, explaining that risk becomes more manageable when timelines, permitting patterns, and constraints are well understood. His perspective comes from working repeatedly inside the system, not avoiding it.

Why large real estate developments feel safer to investors but often underperform

Big projects signal legitimacy and scale, which makes them feel safer to investors. Jared challenges that assumption by pointing out how size often extends timelines, increases exposure, and limits flexibility when conditions change. He draws on experience with smaller projects to show how many large deals don’t fail dramatically — they fail slowly, through delay and drift.

What our housing choices reveal about the society we’re becoming

Housing is often framed as a technical or political problem, but Jared approaches it as a cultural one shaped by everyday decisions. Drawing on what he’s seen building housing in California, he explores how normalizing scarcity reshapes expectations around family life, mobility, and who gets to belong in certain communities. The conversation invites listeners to see housing not just as infrastructure, but as a quiet force that determines whose lives are made easier and whose become constrained.

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