Introduction to Alternative Homeownership Models. Beth Sorce March 15, 2017

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Introduction to Alternative Homeownership Models Beth Sorce March 15, 2017

Grounded Solutions Network cultivates communities equitable, inclusive and rich in opportunity by advancing affordable housing solutions that last for generations.

Where we live matters 3

Alternative Homeownership Affordable Rental Traditional Homeownership Community Land Trusts Deed Restricted Homes Limited Equity Cooperatives 4

Seeking a Fair Balance 5

Lasting Affordability: the Formula 6

The Formula Homebuyer Debt + Equity = Affordable Purchase Price Mortgage + Down payment = Principle Interest Taxes Insurance $145,000 + $10,000 = $155,000 7

The Formula Debt + Equity = Total Development Cost (TDC) Construction Loan Developer + Cash on hand = Land Acquisition Construction Costs Soft Costs (legal, insurance ) Interest on construction loan $120,000 + $40,000 = $200,000 8

The Formula Developer Homebuyer Debt + Equity = TDC/ Purchase Price = Debt + Equity $120,000 + $40,000 = $200,000 $155,000 = $145,000 + $10,000 9

The Formula Developer Homebuyer Debt + Equity = TDC/ Purchase Price = Debt + Equity $120,000 + $40,000 = $200,000 $155,000 = $145,000 + $10,000 $45,000 Affordability Gap 10

The Formula Developer Debt + Equity = TDC/ Purchase Price $120,000 + $40,000 = $200,000 $155,000 Homebuyer = Debt + Equity = $145,000 + $10,000 Decrease Costs (Subsidy) ($45,000) Below Market Rate Loans Land Donations Public Grants Value Capture Programs 11

The Formula Developer Debt + Equity = TDC/ Purchase Price $120,000 + $40,000 = $200,000 $155,000 Homebuyer = Debt + Equity = $145,000 + $10,000 Decrease Costs Below Market Rate Loans Land Donations Public Grants Value Capture Programs ($45,000) Increase Purchase Power Lower Interest Rates No Private Mortgage Insurance Down Payment Assistance Individual Development Account Gifts 12

The Key Differences Traditional Model CLT Model Market Price of Home $200,000 $200,000 What Buyer can Afford $155,000 $155,000 Subsidy Needed $45,000 $45,000 Sale Price to Homebuyer $200,000 $155,000 10 Years Later Market Value After 10 Years $240,000 $240,000 Sales Price $240,000 $185,000 Subsidy Retained $0 $55,000 Seller Portion (before payoff) $285,000 $185,000 13

The Key Differences Traditional Model CLT Model NEW Sales Price of home $240,000 $185,000 NEW Buyer Affordability $185,000 $185,000 NEW Buyer Subsidy Needed $55,000 $0 Subsidy Retained $0 $55,000 NEW Resources Needed $55,000 $0 14

The Formula in Summary Lower price initially Lower price at resale Again, again and again 15

Perpetual Responsibility Stewardship of structures (homes) Stewardship of leaseholders (homeowners) Stewardship of subsidy (public funds) 16

Alternative Homeownership Models 17

Community Land Trusts Grew out of the Civil Rights Movement Boom in the 1990s (and now!) Created primarily by non-profit orgs Over 250 CLTs in 46 states Go beyond housing 18

Community Land Trusts Classic CLT Retains ownership of land Homeowner purchases just the improvement 99-year ground lease Tri-partite board Community Membership Variations 19

VT Housing & Conservation Board Created by state statute in 1987 Established the Vermont Housing & Conservation Board Established the Vermont Housing & Conservation Trust Fund For most properties, 0.005 on the first $100,000; 0.0145 on balance Deferred loans, for acquisition, rehab and construction Serve households at or below 100% of AMI Permanently affordable In 2016: Collected $14 million in state property transfer tax and capital bond Invested $18.3 million 840 homes, 49 farms, 2 historic preservation projects, 7.200 acres of conserved land, 162 technical assistance awards 20

Champlain Housing Trust Putting VHCB to Use: On the Development side: $700,000 to develop 36 affordable homes. Part of a $10.2 million project. On the Purchaser side: $135,000 in downpayment assistance to five homebuyers. Part of a $3,7 million project. On the energy efficiency side: $1.4 million for upgrades in 148- unit property. Part of a $11.6 million project. 21

Limited Equity Cooperatives Established in the 1920s Boom in the 1960s-70s Created through tenant option plans Large clusters in NYC, Washington DC and San Francisco Serve very low and lowincome residents 22

Limited Equity Cooperatives Classic LEC Co-op owns building and land underneath Tenant-shareholders own a share in the corporation and receive a long-term proprietary lease to their unit Democratically governed by tenantshareholders Variations 23

The Cooperative Formula Developer Cooperative Debt + Equity = TDC/ Purchase Price Construction Loan + Cash on Hand = Debt + Equity = = Permanent Mortgage + Share Purchases Monthly Maintenance Fees Cooperator down payment and share loan? 24

NYC: Participatory Loan Program Tax foreclosed properties Tenant Purchase Option Blended Mortgage private and public City loan deferred for 30 years Complete tax abatement Regulatory and monitoring agreements 25

UHAB Example: 8 Unit Co-op Total Development Cost: $1,677,972 PLP Construction Loan: Private Loan: Equity: $1,303,551 $361,422 $8,000 Blanket Mortgage: Deferred PLP Mortgage: Equity: Share purchase price: $1,308,551 $361,442 $8,000 $2,500 26

Deed-Restricted Housing Established in the 1970s Boom in the 1990s Created primarily by municipal governments Clusters in NJ, CA, MA and around Washington, DC Includes shared appreciation loans 27

Deed-Restricted Housing Classic Deed Restriction Homeowner holds title to both the land and the home (except condos) Deed includes restrictive covenants: 30-99 years Tend to be imbedded within larger organization or government Variations 28

City of West Hollywood Passed Three Inclusionary Housing Policies in 1986 Mandatory 20% Set-aside for new construction 11+ units City-wide policy Rental and homeownership Additional density bonuses and zoning variances available Affordable at/ below 80% AMI and between 80 and between 80 and100% AMI Permanently affordable Voluntary fee-in lieu for smaller properties Commercial Linkage Fee 29

Denver Regional TOD Fund Established in 2010 Enterprise Community Partners, City and County of Denver, private investors Capitalized with $24 million Purchase and holding of land near transit for up to 5 years As of 2016, had provided nearly $20 million for creation and preservation of more than 1,100 affordable homes and 100,000 square feet of community space 30

Do they work? 31

Initial Affordability 32

Ongoing Affordability 33

Wealth Creation 34