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Do You Know What Affordable Housing Is In San Mateo County?

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Real Estate Agent with Engel & Völkers - Carlsbad Village DRE# 01343201

Several years ago I was part of a community group discussing affordable housing in San Mateo County.  What was most interesting to me was how many people participating had no idea what affordable housing meant.  They made some pretty wild assumptions and generally that meant that it was ghetto housing.  As the two days concluded, it was really reassuring to see some dramatic changes in the understanding of what it was.  In short, in San Mateo County, affordable housing means something the average person can buy, a house for under $500,000! Well under.


It takes a lot of income to afford to buy a $500,000 house and if you work for a city, school, hospital, fire or police department, library,or any kind of general business your income won't allow you to do it without a spouse or second, or third person. People with a $77,000 income in San Mateo County are barely making ends meet so affordable housing is important to them and to us as a community at large.

 

There are some programs through San Mateo County that can provide assistance with down payments amhese are well worth exploring.  Sometimes there's money there and sometimes not, but you owe it to yourself to learn more about them and see if you qualify.  This money is a godsend to those who qualify.

 

San Mateo has announced that there will be an infill housing project developed on El Camino Real where the old Goodrich Tire store once stood.  This will be true affordable housing for people with incomes below $70,000.  It's so over due that I can't begin to comment on the need.  it's going to be a small project and the lucky few who will be able to buy a home of their own there won't be able to do it for several years but it is only a drop in the bucket of need.

 

Every time a developer announces that they will build new housing and include below market housing, there's a complaint by the citizens of that community.  What is it going to take to get people to recognize the need for housing for the people keeping our cities and towns running?  What happens when a major earthquake strikes and the police and fire department people are living 50 miles away from us and can't get here?  What happens to a community that is only high wealth?

 

It's called the NIMBY factor, Not In My Back Yard.  I've got mine and you can't get yours.  We all want our children to be able to buy a home in San Mateo County as much as they want to.  It's up to all of us to encourage our towns, cities and the county to build more affordable housing.  We all win when this happens.

 

 

Nate Ellis
HomeWay.tv - Keller Williams Realty East Bay 925-337-8489 - Concord, CA
"Mr Danke Schoen"
Lenore - I completly agree that there is a huge shortgage of affordable housing in the Bay Area and espicially in the communities on the peninsula.  I have been helping buyers get in to Below Market Rate Homes for several years now.  I don't believe this is the answer for everone but it is helping some.  Many of the cities on the peninsula have established programs to help bridge the gap for affordable homes.  The State will even help buyers up to a purchase price of $670,183 and set them up with $7500 plus 3% in down payment assistance.  Keep spreading the word.  Home prices are not out of reach, we just have to reach out for help a little more.
Dec 19, 2007 10:06 AM