Bridging the Gap Between Policy Directives and Business Strategies

Mission Driven. Solution Oriented.

Our Vision

We envision a housing system where untapped markets are reached, underserved communities are empowered, and the path to homeownership is accessible. By bridging the gap between policy directives and business strategies, we're crafting a future where the housing market is not just larger, but more stable, prosperous, and equitable.

What We Do

  • Strategic Partnerships

    Craft and manage strategies for impactful collaborations.  

  • Coalition Building

    Design and organize collective impact initiatives that drive change. 

  • Campaign Creation

    Develop targeted education and issue campaigns to amplify your message.  

  • Cross-Sector Networking

    Facilitate relationships that enhance your influence and brand.  

  • Innovation Incubation:

    Foster groundbreaking solutions through synergetic efforts.  

About Belmont Links, LLC

Amidst the complex ecosystem of the U.S. housing market, Belmont Links, LLC serves as an architect of transformative solutions. We recognize that addressing the nation's pressing affordability challenges requires more than conventional wisdom—it demands innovation, collaboration, and reimagined approaches.  Adhering to the principle “that none of us is as smart as all of us,” we help connect stakeholders, build partnerships, and solve problems. 

About Stephen O'Connor

Stephen A. O'Connor, Principal of Belmont Links, LLC, is a visionary strategist in housing finance and public policy. With a proven track record of transforming complex market and policy challenges into opportunities, he drives meaningful change in the industry. 

At Belmont Links, LLC, Steve utilizes his deep expertise to help mission-driven organizations achieve their goals. He builds powerful coalitions that amplify impact and foster innovation.  

Features

Steve O’Connor has been profiled on the Trailblazers Impact Podcast for his work building partnerships to address affordable housing. He was previously interviewed for the Duke University Oral Histories project on the American Predatory Lending Crisis and has been featured on TV, radio, and print media during his career. Steve has been a frequent speaker at industry events, including international housing forums in Tanzania and Germany.