Developers Weigh-in On Solving Affordable Housing Crisis
Can Hawaii solve its Affordable Housing crisis? Developers say, Yes. HPRs Wayne Yoshioka reports.
There are more than 50 babies born each day in Hawaii and many of them will need a place to live in when they grow up. Developer Christine Camp says housing prices can be stabilized if real estate speculation is kept in check.
Glut the market with rental housing. Rental housing will make it so theres less speculation in the for sale housing because people are not going to buy a unit for sake that in 2 years thats going to double in price and so Im just gonna buy it and rent it. Because they know they know theyre not gonna be able to rent it. If theres 5-thousand rental housing coming up in the same year, no ones gonna speculate to buy a unit. Theyre gonna buy a unit because theyre gonna live there.
But Camp says developers arent building rental housing because they cant afford it and the use of government land with less than a 65-year underlying ground lease will not provide the collateral needed to secure a loan. She says one way government can help is to provide a pathway to homeownership to build net worth. Developer Peter Savio agrees.
Read more: http://hawaiipublicradio.org/post/developers-weigh-solving-affordable-housing-crisis