Nonproft land trust aims to keep homes permanently affordable -- here's now
As CEO of Seattle-based affordable housing developer Homestead Community Land Trust, Kathleen Hosfeld runs a lot of numbers.
She estimates that the gap between what King County home seekers who earn 80% of average median income can afford ($438,666) and the median market rate home in King County ($900,000) is a whopping 51%.
The market really cant serve our folks, Hosfeld said. For-profit developers cant lose $300,000 on every home. So we step into that breach.
Homesteads method: Separate the cost of the home from the cost of the land so that the home price is set based on what is affordable to the buyer first-time homebuyers only. Homestead retains title to the land under the homes in an arrangement called a community land trust. Its a complicated funding model, with money from local, state and federal budgets, bank financing and private donations.
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