Black-Owned Housing Manufacturer Makes History: Dr. Velma Trayham Launches HomeAccess America, Producing Up to 100 Homes Per Day

A new era of affordable housing, innovation, and empowerment has officially begun.
Dr. Velma Trayham, nationally recognized entrepreneur and community impact leader, has launched HomeAccess America, the first Black-owned modular housing manufacturer in the United States capable of producing up to 100 homes per day. This groundbreaking company is set to disrupt the housing market while directly addressing the country’s housing crisis, job shortages, and systemic inequalities in homeownership.
With housing units starting at just $45,000 and build times of under a week, Dr. Trayham is flipping the traditional real estate model on its head — and doing it with power, purpose, and precision.
“HomeAccess America isn’t just manufacturing homes,” says Dr. Trayham. “We’re creating jobs and making housing truly affordable. This is about economic freedom. This is about giving people dignity through ownership.”
How It Works
At the heart of this initiative is the HomeAccess Building System™ — a proprietary modular building method that eliminates construction waste, slashes labor costs, and drastically reduces build timelines. Using just 5 to 10 unskilled workers, homes up to 1,500 square feet can be assembled in days — not months.
Even better? These homes are fireproof, hurricane-resistant, waterproof, and resistant to rot and mold — offering durability, speed, and long-term value, especially for underserved and disaster-prone communities.
This innovation doesn’t just promise to build homes — it’s building generational wealth and access to opportunity.
A National Crisis, A Scalable Solution
The U.S. faces a shortage of over 7.3 million affordable homes. Traditional builders are grappling with labor shortages, rising costs, and lengthy timelines that make low-income housing seem out of reach. That’s where HomeAccess America steps in.
Operating on a model already proven effective in 100+ countries, Dr. Trayham’s company is providing a scalable solution that not only addresses the housing gap but also creates thousands of employment opportunities in overlooked and underserved communities.
“This isn’t just a real estate venture,” she adds. “It’s a movement toward inclusive economic development that touches everything from job creation to community revitalization.”
Powered by Purpose, Led by a Trailblazer
Dr. Velma Trayham isn’t new to innovation or impact. A Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award recipient, she has also been named one of the Top 100 Women to Know in America and one of the Most Influential Women of 2024 by AZ Big Media. Her work spans over a decade, focused on closing equity gaps, driving entrepreneurship, and uplifting Black communities nationwide.
Her latest mission with HomeAccess America brings that legacy full circle — merging real estate, green technology, and social good.
Investment Opportunities Now Open
In addition to its public impact, HomeAccess America is currently accepting investment interest from accredited investors through a private placement offering under Rule 506(b) and 506(c) of Regulation D.
Key Features of the Investment Opportunity:
✅ Capacity to produce 100 homes/day
✅ Assembly-ready by unskilled labor (job creation model)
✅ $45K starting cost per 3-bedroom home
✅ Homes built in 5–7 days
✅ 100% green, zero-waste building technology
✅ Proven modular system used globally
✅ Ideal for public-private partnerships
✅ Led by a nationally respected CEO and economic equity champion
For more information or to express investor interest, visit HomeAccessAmerica.com
The Future of Housing is Black, Green & Accessible
HomeAccess America is more than a business — it’s a blueprint for a new future. A future where Black-owned innovation leads economic transformation, where affordable housing doesn’t sacrifice quality, and where ownership is a button away for thousands of families.
At Urban Trendsetters, we celebrate visionaries like Dr. Velma Trayham who are turning possibility into reality — not just for today, but for the next generation.