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A third of would-be buyers cannot find affordable US homes, industry surveys show
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In a recent survey conducted by the National Association of Realtors, 34% of real estate agents' clients who were yet to secure a home, reported that scarcity of affordable properties in the market was their primary obstacle to homeownership. An additional 18% stated that their customers were biding their time for a decrease in interest rates. Ins...
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Reuters
September 14, 2023
A third of would-be buyers cannot find affordable US homes, industry surveys show
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In a recent survey conducted by the National Association of Realtors, 34% of real estate agents' clients who were yet to secure a home, reported that scarcity of affordable properties in the market was their primary obstacle to homeownership. An additional 18% stated that their customers were biding their time for a decrease in interest rates.
Insufficient availability of affordable homes, especially in larger metropolitan areas, alongside historically high interest rates have emerged as the predominant factors deterring potential homebuyers in the United States. Interestingly, prospective Black, Hispanic, and Asian buyers primarily pointed to home prices themselves as the key deterrent, while white buyers were equally as concerned by mortgage rates.
As per the Mortgage Bankers Association, the average contract rate for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage escalated to 7.27% during the week ending September 8, nearly reaching the highest rate observed in over two decades, as seen last month.
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Housing Wire
Sep 13, 2023
Amazon Housing Equity Fund partners with National Housing Trust for affordability pilot program
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Retail giant Amazon announced on Wednesday the launch of a new pilot program designed to assist moderate-income families in three different U.S. communities with the purchase of up to 800 homes, in partnership with the National Housing Trust (NHT). The initiative will include $40 million to assist residents in the Puget Sound, Washington, Arlingto...
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Housing Wire
September 13, 2023
Amazon Housing Equity Fund partners with National Housing Trust for affordability pilot program
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Retail giant Amazon announced on Wednesday the launch of a new pilot program designed to assist moderate-income families in three different U.S. communities with the purchase of up to 800 homes, in partnership with the National Housing Trust (NHT).
The initiative will include $40 million to assist residents in the Puget Sound, Washington, Arlington, Virginia, and Nashville, Tennessee communities, the company said. Amazon says the investment will “help moderate-income residents in these communities to purchase homes as a path to help build generational wealth.”
The nonprofit NHT will use the funds from Amazon’s program to acquire and build affordable homes for sale in partnership with a network of local organizations - Habitat for Humanity Seattle-King & Kittitas Counties serving the Puget Sound region; the African Community Housing & Development (ACHD) and Homestead Community Land Trust both serving King County, Wash., the Douglass Community Land Trust in Washington, D.C. and The Housing Fund serving Nashville.
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Propmodo
Sep 7, 2023
The Impact of Rising Multifamily Insurance Rates on Rent
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Property insurance rates continue to soar as insurers aim to mitigate massive losses amid the increasing number of devastating climate change-related disasters. Coastal states like Florida and California are bearing the brunt of the rising insurance costs as wildfires, hurricanes, and storms go on the rise, and fears of earthquake damage remain eve...
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Propmodo
September 7, 2023
The Impact of Rising Multifamily Insurance Rates on Rent
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Property insurance rates continue to soar as insurers aim to mitigate massive losses amid the increasing number of devastating climate change-related disasters. Coastal states like Florida and California are bearing the brunt of the rising insurance costs as wildfires, hurricanes, and storms go on the rise, and fears of earthquake damage remain ever-present. Some insurers have ceased offering property insurance coverage in certain markets altogether, including Allstate, which stopped accepting new applications in California in late 2022, and State Farm, which did the same in 2023.
Progressive and Nationwide revealed earlier this year that they would no longer provide commercial property coverage for new customers in Florida.
Raising asking rents for apartment units is one avenue some multifamily property owners could pursue to mitigate the high cost of property insurance.
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Housing Wire
Aug 28, 2023
Single-family rent increases 3.3% year over year in June: CoreLogic
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In a recent update from property data provider CoreLogic, it's revealed that U.S. single-family rents recorded a 3.3% year-over-year increase in June, marking the smallest rise since autumn 2020. The CoreLogic Single-Family Rent Index (SFRI), which tracks rent changes nationally and in major metro areas, reported a shift in June. Rent growth for...
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Housing Wire
August 28, 2023
Single-family rent increases 3.3% year over year in June: CoreLogic
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In a recent update from property data provider CoreLogic, it's revealed that U.S. single-family rents recorded a 3.3% year-over-year increase in June, marking the smallest rise since autumn 2020.
The CoreLogic Single-Family Rent Index (SFRI), which tracks rent changes nationally and in major metro areas, reported a shift in June. Rent growth for attached homes exceeded that of detached properties, a dynamic unseen in recent years. Year-over-year, attached homes saw a 4% increase in rent, outpacing the 2.6% growth for detached homes.
The demand for affordable housing drove a rapid increase in lower-cost rentals. Homes priced at 75% of the regional median witnessed a substantial 4.9% year-over-year uptick in June. In contrast, rentals priced at 125% or more of the median experienced a milder 2.3% increase. Chicago led with the highest year-over-year rise in single-family rents for June 2023 at 6.6%, trailed by Boston at 5.9%, and Orlando at 5.5%. However, Las Vegas experienced an annual decline in rent prices, dropping by -1.2%.
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The New York Times
Aug 25, 2023
This Is Public Housing. Just Don’t Call It That.
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For decades, Montgomery County has led the country in affordable housing innovations, including a landmark law that requires developers to set aside about 15 percent of the units in new projects for households making less than two-thirds of the area’s median income, which is now $152,100 for a family of four. The government agency in the area, th...
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The New York Times
August 25, 2023
This Is Public Housing. Just Don’t Call It That.
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For decades, Montgomery County has led the country in affordable housing innovations, including a landmark law that requires developers to set aside about 15 percent of the units in new projects for households making less than two-thirds of the area’s median income, which is now $152,100 for a family of four.
The government agency in the area, the Housing Opportunities Commission of Montgomery County, has a stake in the new developments in the county. As a result, new projects are combining private and public subsidies and putting a modern spin on the concept of public housing.
The Laureate, a newly developed swanky residence that sits outside Washington, D.C., is the first building financed with a new $100 million fund that Montgomery County created to speed development by having H.O.C. invest directly in new projects, then using its ownership position to become a kind of benevolent investor that trades profits for lower rents.
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The Bulletin
Jun 3, 2023
Accountability, partnership and incentives needed to solve our housing crisis
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Gov. Kotek’s first promise upon taking office is to build 36,000 new homes annually to overcome our housing backlog and bring down costs of housing statewide. While the homebuilding industry adamantly supports this goal, we know that everyone will need to do their part to bring down the high costs of housing and rent that are impacting families acr...
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The Bulletin
June 3, 2023
Accountability, partnership and incentives needed to solve our housing crisis
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Gov. Kotek’s first promise upon taking office is to build 36,000 new homes annually to overcome our housing backlog and bring down costs of housing statewide. While the homebuilding industry adamantly supports this goal, we know that everyone will need to do their part to bring down the high costs of housing and rent that are impacting families across this state.
Home prices grew in 93% of markets in Q1 2024: NAR
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In the first quarter of 2024, home prices increased in 93% of U.S. metro areas, with significant growth observed in 30% of these markets. The national median price for single-family homes rose to $389,400, marking a 5% year-over-year increase. The South led in sales volume, while the Northeast saw the highest price appreciation. Despite high mortga...
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Housing Wire
May 8, 2024
Home prices grew in 93% of markets in Q1 2024: NAR
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In the first quarter of 2024, home prices increased in 93% of U.S. metro areas, with significant growth observed in 30% of these markets. The national median price for single-family homes rose to $389,400, marking a 5% year-over-year increase. The South led in sales volume, while the Northeast saw the highest price appreciation. Despite high mortgage rates, market conditions improved slightly for buyers due to a marginal decline in required mortgage payments compared to the previous quarter.
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The New York Times
Apr 15, 2024
New York Nears a Housing Deal to Confront Affordability Crisis
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After Kathy Hochul's failed New York Housing Compact plan last year, New York State is trying again to tackle its severe housing crisis. According to anonymous sources close to the deal, New York state leaders have reportedly reached a tentative agreement on a legislative plan to tackle the crisis and will be presented to the full Senate and Assemb...
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The New York Times
April 15, 2024
New York Nears a Housing Deal to Confront Affordability Crisis
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After Kathy Hochul's failed New York Housing Compact plan last year, New York State is trying again to tackle its severe housing crisis. According to anonymous sources close to the deal, New York state leaders have reportedly reached a tentative agreement on a legislative plan to tackle the crisis and will be presented to the full Senate and Assembly on Monday. The framework of the deal offers incentives for both developers and tenants. Developers would receive significant tax breaks to develop more affordable units, while tenants would benefit from enhanced protections against eviction in certain cases. Additionally, the agreement would allow landlords of rent-stabilized apartments to raise rents for renovation costs and eliminate size restrictions on new Manhattan apartment buildings, fulfilling long-standing desires of city officials.
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Newsweek
Apr 15, 2024
California's Housing Market Is Getting Worse for Buyers
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The housing market for buyers in California is becoming increasingly challenging. Prices are soaring while the inventory remains limited. Statistics reveal a stark reality: home prices have surged 9.7% over the past year, with the median home price now at $813,980. Meanwhile, inventory levels have plummeted by 48.3%, exacerbating the affordability ...
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Newsweek
April 15, 2024
California's Housing Market Is Getting Worse for Buyers
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The housing market for buyers in California is becoming increasingly challenging. Prices are soaring while the inventory remains limited. Statistics reveal a stark reality: home prices have surged 9.7% over the past year, with the median home price now at $813,980. Meanwhile, inventory levels have plummeted by 48.3%, exacerbating the affordability crisis. Despite historically low mortgage rates, competition remains fierce, leading to bidding wars and further price escalation. Experts suggest that while the market may stabilize in the long term, immediate relief for buyers appears unlikely.
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The Daily Progress
Apr 14, 2024
Homebuyers’ quandary: to wait or not to wait for lower mortgage rates
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Currently, the average rate for a 30-year mortgage stands at around 6.9%, a significant decrease from late October when it peaked at nearly 8%. Despite expectations of rates declining later in the year, some buyers are opting to act now due to fears of increased competition. The combination of high mortgage rates and soaring home prices has made af...
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The Daily Progress
April 14, 2024
Homebuyers’ quandary: to wait or not to wait for lower mortgage rates
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Currently, the average rate for a 30-year mortgage stands at around 6.9%, a significant decrease from late October when it peaked at nearly 8%. Despite expectations of rates declining later in the year, some buyers are opting to act now due to fears of increased competition. The combination of high mortgage rates and soaring home prices has made affordability a major concern, with many households earning less than what's needed to afford a median-priced home. While economists anticipate mortgage rates easing, uncertainty remains.
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Housing Wire
Mar 28, 2024
Bipartisan housing policy efforts are gaining traction, but challenges remain
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There are ongoing bipartisan efforts at various levels of government to address housing supply and pricing challenges in the United States. The importance of local action in addressing these issues, particularly through measures such as accessory dwelling units (ADUs), changes in zoning rules, and reduction of lot sizes, is increasingly becoming ev...
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Housing Wire
March 28, 2024
Bipartisan housing policy efforts are gaining traction, but challenges remain
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There are ongoing bipartisan efforts at various levels of government to address housing supply and pricing challenges in the United States. The importance of local action in addressing these issues, particularly through measures such as accessory dwelling units (ADUs), changes in zoning rules, and reduction of lot sizes, is increasingly becoming evident. Despite political differences, lawmakers in some states are collaborating on bipartisan housing legislation. However, challenges such as NIMBYism hinder progress at the local level, prompting calls for state-level intervention to overcome resistance to housing reforms.
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The New York Times
Mar 25, 2024
The Mayor of Los Angeles Wants to Prove Homelessness Can Be Solved
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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass took office in 2022 and since then, has been making a big push to address homelessness, particularly in Venice Beach. Mayor Bass initiated the Inside Safe program to provide motel rooms for homeless residents, resulting in cleaner sidewalks and parks in Venice Beach. However, challenges persist, including budgetary cons...
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The New York Times
March 25, 2024
The Mayor of Los Angeles Wants to Prove Homelessness Can Be Solved
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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass took office in 2022 and since then, has been making a big push to address homelessness, particularly in Venice Beach. Mayor Bass initiated the Inside Safe program to provide motel rooms for homeless residents, resulting in cleaner sidewalks and parks in Venice Beach. However, challenges persist, including budgetary constraints and the need for permanent housing solutions. Critics accuse Bass of prioritizing aesthetics over long-term solutions, while supporters applaud her urgency in tackling the crisis. Despite progress, concerns remain about the sustainability and effectiveness of current efforts, highlighting the complex nature of addressing homelessness in Los Angeles.
What makes mortgage professionals embrace, or balk at, AI use
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According to a recent market study report by Arizent, where the company surveyed professionals across different financial segments such as banking, insurance, mortgage, technology etc, there is a range of different opinions about AI. Most respondents have concerns over job displacement and ethical considerations persist, especially regarding genera...
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National Mortgage News
March 20, 2024
What makes mortgage professionals embrace, or balk at, AI use
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According to a recent market study report by Arizent, where the company surveyed professionals across different financial segments such as banking, insurance, mortgage, technology etc, there is a range of different opinions about AI. Most respondents have concerns over job displacement and ethical considerations persist, especially regarding generative AI's accuracy and fairness. The general attitude among mortgage professionals is to be hyper cautious towards adopting generative AI, and they citied uncertainty and budget constraints as top considerations. Some of the main concerns of industry professionals regarding the adoption of AI includes loss of personalized customer interactions and job security. Despite apprehensions, there's acknowledgment of AI's potential to enhance efficiency and job performance, with expectations of AI handling a significant portion of tasks within the next five years. While efficiency gains are anticipated across various industries, banking professionals foresee AI primarily bolstering fraud protection.
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The Wall Street Journal
Mar 16, 2024
Why private developers are rejecting government money for affordable housing
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In California, state and local governments have allocated substantial funds for affordable housing initiatives. Despite widespread acknowledgment of the need for affordable housing, publicly funded initiatives face challenges such as labor agreements and bureaucratic processes, which can inflate costs and slow down construction. Many private firms ...
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The Wall Street Journal
March 16, 2024
Why private developers are rejecting government money for affordable housing
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In California, state and local governments have allocated substantial funds for affordable housing initiatives. Despite widespread acknowledgment of the need for affordable housing, publicly funded initiatives face challenges such as labor agreements and bureaucratic processes, which can inflate costs and slow down construction. Many private firms are moving away from a reliance on government funds, which according to them, drives up development cost owing to the red tape. Instead, these firms are exploring alternative financing models.
For example, SDS Capital Group is raising an impact fund from private investors, to build a 49-unit low-income housing project in South Los Angeles. While privately financed projects may still rely on government support for operation, recent regulatory changes have facilitated approvals and increased profitability for such developments. Concerns linger regarding the long-term maintenance and sustainability of privately funded housing projects, particularly regarding the welfare of residents and the availability of federal funding for rental assistance programs. Nevertheless, advocates see potential in private-equity models to drive down construction costs and inspire government reform in affordable housing initiatives.
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The Seattle Times
Mar 15, 2024
Bill to hold WA cities accountable for affordable housing could return
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During the recent legislative session, House Bill 2474, aimed at holding Washington cities accountable for building affordable housing and shelters, gained momentum before dying at the Senate. Championed by Rep. Strom Peterson, the bill was prompted by instances like Kenmore's rejection of a 100-unit affordable housing project, drawing criticism fr...
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The Seattle Times
March 15, 2024
Bill to hold WA cities accountable for affordable housing could return
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During the recent legislative session, House Bill 2474, aimed at holding Washington cities accountable for building affordable housing and shelters, gained momentum before dying at the Senate. Championed by Rep. Strom Peterson, the bill was prompted by instances like Kenmore's rejection of a 100-unit affordable housing project, drawing criticism from Governor Inslee for obstructing solutions to homelessness. Evolving over the session, the bill proposed fiscal penalties for non-compliant cities, emphasizing mediation between cities and housing developers before enforcement. Despite setbacks, advocates like Michele Thomas stressed the urgency of addressing homelessness, a critical issue highlighted by over 28,000 homeless individuals counted in Washington during the 2023 Point-in-Time count. With hopes for its return next year, the bill reflects a statewide imperative to bridge the gap in housing needs, projected to exceed 500,000 units for low-income earners over the next two decades.
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The New York Times
Mar 12, 2024
In hospitals, affordable housing gets the long-term investor it needs
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There has been an emergence in partnerships between healthcare systems and affordable housing developers, such as the H3C project in New Orleans, aiming to integrate stable housing with better health outcomes. Supported by investments from entities like Aetna and Kaiser Permanente, these initiatives reflect a growing recognition among health organi...
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The New York Times
March 12, 2024
In hospitals, affordable housing gets the long-term investor it needs
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There has been an emergence in partnerships between healthcare systems and affordable housing developers, such as the H3C project in New Orleans, aiming to integrate stable housing with better health outcomes. Supported by investments from entities like Aetna and Kaiser Permanente, these initiatives reflect a growing recognition among health organizations of the benefits of addressing housing insecurity. While healthcare systems are not acting as banks, they are bridging gaps in funding for affordable housing, leveraging resources to meet community needs and their own nonprofit requirements. Such collaborations extend beyond traditional housing projects to include specialized care facilities and initiatives targeting populations with the greatest needs. Additionally, healthcare systems are exploring innovative approaches, including utilizing their land assets and collecting data to inform future partnerships and interventions aimed at addressing health and housing disparities.
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The New York Times
Mar 11, 2024
To Fix a Housing Crisis, New York Leaders Seek to Revive a 1950s Idea
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Leaders in New York’s State Senate are set to propose sweeping legislation to counter the growing housing crisis in the state of New York. The proposed legislation by leaders in New York’s State Senate aims to address the housing crisis through several key points: - Creation of a new public benefit corporation to finance housing construction on st...
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The New York Times
March 11, 2024
To Fix a Housing Crisis, New York Leaders Seek to Revive a 1950s Idea
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Leaders in New York’s State Senate are set to propose sweeping legislation to counter the growing housing crisis in the state of New York. The proposed legislation by leaders in New York’s State Senate aims to address the housing crisis through several key points:
Creation of a new public benefit corporation to finance housing construction on state-owned land, inspired by the Mitchell-Lama program.
Introduction of a new developer tax break with stronger affordability protections than the previous 421a program.
Inclusion of "good cause eviction" legislation to restrict landlords' ability to evict tenants and justify rent hikes.
Push for more construction of larger residential buildings in Manhattan and legalization of basement units.
Requirement for condos and rentals built through the program to be affordable to middle-income households.
The proposal will be released as part of the One House budget bill, to incentivize significant new development while supporting landlords and tenants. However, its success hinges on gaining support from both houses of the Legislature and the governor, with details such as financial viability and inclusiveness of tenant protections remaining crucial factors.
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Housing Wire
Feb 27, 2024
HUD, VA announce $14.5M for veterans seeking permanent housing
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The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced the allocation of over $14.5 million to public housing agencies (PHAs) nationwide to address veteran homelessness. An estimated distribution of more than 1,400 HUD-Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing (HUD-VASH) vouchers will be carr...
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Housing Wire
February 27, 2024
HUD, VA announce $14.5M for veterans seeking permanent housing
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The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced the allocation of over $14.5 million to public housing agencies (PHAs) nationwide to address veteran homelessness. An estimated distribution of more than 1,400 HUD-Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing (HUD-VASH) vouchers will be carried out nationwide. Some of the highest concentration of vouchers will go to Tucson, Arizona; Philadelphia; and Spokane, Washington. These vouchers combine rental assistance from HUD with support services, like case management and clinical services provided by VA. The vouchers have contributed to a 4% decrease in veteran homelessness since 2020 and has housed over 46,000 homeless veterans in 2023 alone.
What makes mortgage professionals embrace, or balk at, AI use
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According to a recent market study report by Arizent, where the company surveyed professionals across different financial segments such as banking, insurance, mortgage, technology etc, there is a range of different opinions about AI. Most respondents have concerns over job displacement and ethical considerations persist, especially regarding genera...
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National Mortgage News
March 20, 2024
What makes mortgage professionals embrace, or balk at, AI use
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affordable housing
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HOUSING MARKET
According to a recent market study report by Arizent, where the company surveyed professionals across different financial segments such as banking, insurance, mortgage, technology etc, there is a range of different opinions about AI. Most respondents have concerns over job displacement and ethical considerations persist, especially regarding generative AI's accuracy and fairness. The general attitude among mortgage professionals is to be hyper cautious towards adopting generative AI, and they citied uncertainty and budget constraints as top considerations. Some of the main concerns of industry professionals regarding the adoption of AI includes loss of personalized customer interactions and job security. Despite apprehensions, there's acknowledgment of AI's potential to enhance efficiency and job performance, with expectations of AI handling a significant portion of tasks within the next five years. While efficiency gains are anticipated across various industries, banking professionals foresee AI primarily bolstering fraud protection.
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The Wall Street Journal
Mar 16, 2024
Why private developers are rejecting government money for affordable housing
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In California, state and local governments have allocated substantial funds for affordable housing initiatives. Despite widespread acknowledgment of the need for affordable housing, publicly funded initiatives face challenges such as labor agreements and bureaucratic processes, which can inflate costs and slow down construction. Many private firms ...
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The Wall Street Journal
March 16, 2024
Why private developers are rejecting government money for affordable housing
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affordable housing
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In California, state and local governments have allocated substantial funds for affordable housing initiatives. Despite widespread acknowledgment of the need for affordable housing, publicly funded initiatives face challenges such as labor agreements and bureaucratic processes, which can inflate costs and slow down construction. Many private firms are moving away from a reliance on government funds, which according to them, drives up development cost owing to the red tape. Instead, these firms are exploring alternative financing models.
For example, SDS Capital Group is raising an impact fund from private investors, to build a 49-unit low-income housing project in South Los Angeles. While privately financed projects may still rely on government support for operation, recent regulatory changes have facilitated approvals and increased profitability for such developments. Concerns linger regarding the long-term maintenance and sustainability of privately funded housing projects, particularly regarding the welfare of residents and the availability of federal funding for rental assistance programs. Nevertheless, advocates see potential in private-equity models to drive down construction costs and inspire government reform in affordable housing initiatives.
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The Seattle Times
Mar 15, 2024
Bill to hold WA cities accountable for affordable housing could return
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During the recent legislative session, House Bill 2474, aimed at holding Washington cities accountable for building affordable housing and shelters, gained momentum before dying at the Senate. Championed by Rep. Strom Peterson, the bill was prompted by instances like Kenmore's rejection of a 100-unit affordable housing project, drawing criticism fr...
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The Seattle Times
March 15, 2024
Bill to hold WA cities accountable for affordable housing could return
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affordable housing
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HOUSING MARKET
During the recent legislative session, House Bill 2474, aimed at holding Washington cities accountable for building affordable housing and shelters, gained momentum before dying at the Senate. Championed by Rep. Strom Peterson, the bill was prompted by instances like Kenmore's rejection of a 100-unit affordable housing project, drawing criticism from Governor Inslee for obstructing solutions to homelessness. Evolving over the session, the bill proposed fiscal penalties for non-compliant cities, emphasizing mediation between cities and housing developers before enforcement. Despite setbacks, advocates like Michele Thomas stressed the urgency of addressing homelessness, a critical issue highlighted by over 28,000 homeless individuals counted in Washington during the 2023 Point-in-Time count. With hopes for its return next year, the bill reflects a statewide imperative to bridge the gap in housing needs, projected to exceed 500,000 units for low-income earners over the next two decades.
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The New York Times
Mar 12, 2024
In hospitals, affordable housing gets the long-term investor it needs
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There has been an emergence in partnerships between healthcare systems and affordable housing developers, such as the H3C project in New Orleans, aiming to integrate stable housing with better health outcomes. Supported by investments from entities like Aetna and Kaiser Permanente, these initiatives reflect a growing recognition among health organi...
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The New York Times
March 12, 2024
In hospitals, affordable housing gets the long-term investor it needs
TECHNOLOGY
affordable housing
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HOUSING MARKET
There has been an emergence in partnerships between healthcare systems and affordable housing developers, such as the H3C project in New Orleans, aiming to integrate stable housing with better health outcomes. Supported by investments from entities like Aetna and Kaiser Permanente, these initiatives reflect a growing recognition among health organizations of the benefits of addressing housing insecurity. While healthcare systems are not acting as banks, they are bridging gaps in funding for affordable housing, leveraging resources to meet community needs and their own nonprofit requirements. Such collaborations extend beyond traditional housing projects to include specialized care facilities and initiatives targeting populations with the greatest needs. Additionally, healthcare systems are exploring innovative approaches, including utilizing their land assets and collecting data to inform future partnerships and interventions aimed at addressing health and housing disparities.
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The New York Times
Mar 11, 2024
To Fix a Housing Crisis, New York Leaders Seek to Revive a 1950s Idea
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Leaders in New York’s State Senate are set to propose sweeping legislation to counter the growing housing crisis in the state of New York. The proposed legislation by leaders in New York’s State Senate aims to address the housing crisis through several key points: - Creation of a new public benefit corporation to finance housing construction on st...
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The New York Times
March 11, 2024
To Fix a Housing Crisis, New York Leaders Seek to Revive a 1950s Idea
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Leaders in New York’s State Senate are set to propose sweeping legislation to counter the growing housing crisis in the state of New York. The proposed legislation by leaders in New York’s State Senate aims to address the housing crisis through several key points:
Creation of a new public benefit corporation to finance housing construction on state-owned land, inspired by the Mitchell-Lama program.
Introduction of a new developer tax break with stronger affordability protections than the previous 421a program.
Inclusion of "good cause eviction" legislation to restrict landlords' ability to evict tenants and justify rent hikes.
Push for more construction of larger residential buildings in Manhattan and legalization of basement units.
Requirement for condos and rentals built through the program to be affordable to middle-income households.
The proposal will be released as part of the One House budget bill, to incentivize significant new development while supporting landlords and tenants. However, its success hinges on gaining support from both houses of the Legislature and the governor, with details such as financial viability and inclusiveness of tenant protections remaining crucial factors.
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Housing Wire
Feb 27, 2024
HUD, VA announce $14.5M for veterans seeking permanent housing
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The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced the allocation of over $14.5 million to public housing agencies (PHAs) nationwide to address veteran homelessness. An estimated distribution of more than 1,400 HUD-Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing (HUD-VASH) vouchers will be carr...
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Housing Wire
February 27, 2024
HUD, VA announce $14.5M for veterans seeking permanent housing
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The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced the allocation of over $14.5 million to public housing agencies (PHAs) nationwide to address veteran homelessness. An estimated distribution of more than 1,400 HUD-Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing (HUD-VASH) vouchers will be carried out nationwide. Some of the highest concentration of vouchers will go to Tucson, Arizona; Philadelphia; and Spokane, Washington. These vouchers combine rental assistance from HUD with support services, like case management and clinical services provided by VA. The vouchers have contributed to a 4% decrease in veteran homelessness since 2020 and has housed over 46,000 homeless veterans in 2023 alone.
The Federal Reserve’s recent rate cuts will influence the housing market, but the effects won't be immediate. Although lower rates make borrowing more affordable, the ongoing housing shortage and existing conditions in the market remain tough obstacles. Key Takeaways: - Lower Mortgage Rates: Fed rate cuts have already reduced the average 30-year mo...
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Fast Company
September 19, 2024
How Fed Rate Cuts Impact the Housing Market
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The Federal Reserve’s recent rate cuts will influence the housing market, but the effects won't be immediate. Although lower rates make borrowing more affordable, the ongoing housing shortage and existing conditions in the market remain tough obstacles.
Key Takeaways:
Lower Mortgage Rates: Fed rate cuts have already reduced the average 30-year mortgage rate, which dropped from a peak of 7.79% in late 2023 to around 6.2%. This could ease the burden for homebuyers and those refinancing.
Home Sales: As rates decline, more homeowners might be encouraged to sell, which could help alleviate some of the housing market’s stagnation. However, a full recovery of the resale market is expected to be gradual.
Ongoing Supply Issues: Despite lower rates, housing supply shortages will persist, especially in high-demand areas. Supply constraints, driven by zoning restrictions and labor/material shortages, remain a barrier to affordability.
While the Fed’s actions are a positive step toward stabilizing the housing market, broader structural challenges—particularly the lack of new housing supply—will continue to affect the market​
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NPR
Jul 31, 2024
Do you rent? You may be more vulnerable to climate-driven disasters
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Climate disasters are wreaking havoc across the United States and are disproportionately impacting renters, who often lack the financial resources and insurance protection of homeowners. Hurricane Ian survivors are facing a financial crisis long after the storm has passed. The once-affordable paradise of Matlacha, Florida, was shattered by the Ca...
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NPR
July 31, 2024
Do you rent? You may be more vulnerable to climate-driven disasters
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Climate disasters are wreaking havoc across the United States and are disproportionately impacting renters, who often lack the financial resources and insurance protection of homeowners.
Hurricane Ian survivors are facing a financial crisis long after the storm has passed. The once-affordable paradise of Matlacha, Florida, was shattered by the Category 5 hurricane, leaving residents grappling with staggering financial losses. As a renter, Venus James found herself particularly vulnerable, with no insurance coverage and soaring costs for everything from housing to basic necessities.
Rising rents, job losses, and the depletion of savings have pushed many survivors into a cycle of financial hardship. Experts call for increased government support, including eviction moratoriums and direct financial assistance, to help renters recover from disasters and prevent further economic devastation.
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Affordable Housing Finance
Jul 25, 2024
Greystone expands affordable housing initiatives with initial LIHTC fund
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Greystone, a prominent commercial real estate finance firm, is expanding its affordable housing portfolio with the launch of its first national multi-investor Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) fund. Led by industry veterans Greg Voyentzie, Sarah Laubinger, and Todd Jones, the fund aims to raise $100 million and is expected to close by early nex...
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Affordable Housing Finance
July 25, 2024
Greystone expands affordable housing initiatives with initial LIHTC fund
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Greystone, a prominent commercial real estate finance firm, is expanding its affordable housing portfolio with the launch of its first national multi-investor Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) fund. Led by industry veterans Greg Voyentzie, Sarah Laubinger, and Todd Jones, the fund aims to raise $100 million and is expected to close by early next year.
The new venture leverages Greystone's existing strength in affordable housing lending to offer a comprehensive suite of financing solutions for developers. The company plans to develop proprietary tools to streamline deal evaluation and management, enhancing investor returns and driving positive community impact.
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The Washington Post
Jul 15, 2024
Homelessness, already at a record high last year, appears to be worsening among workers
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Homelessness is rising in the US, with a growing number of employed people now unable to afford housing due to high rents. Plumbers, delivery workers, pizzeria employees, casino supervisors and other working class Americans are becoming the new face of homelessness. Rising costs and a lack of affordable housing options are forcing people to sleep...
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The Washington Post
July 15, 2024
Homelessness, already at a record high last year, appears to be worsening among workers
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Homelessness is rising in the US, with a growing number of employed people now unable to afford housing due to high rents. Plumbers, delivery workers, pizzeria employees, casino supervisors and other working class Americans are becoming the new face of homelessness.
Rising costs and a lack of affordable housing options are forcing people to sleep in cars, motels or even public spaces. The situation is particularly difficult for those who don't qualify for government assistance due to their income but cannot afford rent on their own. Experts say increasing rental assistance and building more affordable housing are some ways to address this issue.
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New York Post
Jun 26, 2024
Housing market won’t come ‘unstuck’ until 2026, economists predict — here’s why
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Bank of America economists predict the US housing market won't recover until at least 2026, with home affordability improving only with a recession. They attribute the prolonged downturn to a surge in demand during the pandemic, followed by high inflation and mortgage rates. Home prices are expected to rise by 4.5% in 2024 and 5% in 2025, then stab...
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New York Post
June 26, 2024
Housing market won’t come ‘unstuck’ until 2026, economists predict — here’s why
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Bank of America economists predict the US housing market won't recover until at least 2026, with home affordability improving only with a recession. They attribute the prolonged downturn to a surge in demand during the pandemic, followed by high inflation and mortgage rates. Home prices are expected to rise by 4.5% in 2024 and 5% in 2025, then stabilize in 2026. The "lock-in effect" of current homeowners unwilling to sell due to high mortgage rates will persist. However, improving credit conditions and less restrictive monetary policies may attract some buyers back to the market.
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U.S. Department of Treasury - Press Release
Jun 24, 2024
Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen to Announce New Housing Efforts as Part of Biden Administration Push to Lower Housing Costs
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The Treasury Department is allocating $100 million over three years to boost affordable housing development as part of the Biden administration's plan to combat rising living costs. Other efforts, announced this week by Treasury Secretary, Janet Yellen, include offering greater interest rate predictability to housing finance agencies, urging Federa...
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U.S. Department of Treasury - Press Release
June 24, 2024
Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen to Announce New Housing Efforts as Part of Biden Administration Push to Lower Housing Costs
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The Treasury Department is allocating $100 million over three years to boost affordable housing development as part of the Biden administration's plan to combat rising living costs. Other efforts, announced this week by Treasury Secretary, Janet Yellen, include offering greater interest rate predictability to housing finance agencies, urging Federal Home Loan Banks to increase their housing program spending, and providing updated guidance for state and local governments on using recovery funds for housing. Yellen also called for expanding the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit and reducing legal barriers to housing development.
📢 Treasury Secretary, Janet Yellen - “Eliminating needless legal barriers to housing development doesn’t just affect individuals and communities. Economists estimate that restrictive residential land use regulations."