User79130_2_t Lance Winslow
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With real estate prices experiencing a bit of a pull back in many markets and topped out in others we see that so many people may not be able to buy homes based on their current wages and rising interest rates. Even more alarming is that many who had bought homes at or near the top of the market with variable loans may find their interest rates increasing their monthly mortgage payments and therefore are in jeopardy of losing their homes due to foreclosures.

Accelerating affordable housing projects makes sense and now with many builders slowing down and not investing in new housing tracts it makes sense to streamline regulations and make it more enticing for them to build affordable housing and work on downtown renewal projects. Unfortunately the blob of bureaucracy is curtailing such things and we find that there are so many barriers to entry in even building a simple project that many builders from the recent housing boom are simply saying thank you and retiring.

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No sense in battling city planning commissions, building permits and lawyers to help the common good by building affordable housing. We need to take a good hard look as to what we are doing in America as we stick it to our entrepreneurial building companies and find ways to help them help all of us and our civilization to better and more affordable housing.

It makes sense now to be worrying more about affordable housing and if we don't we might miss a very important opportunity. What say you? 

 

 
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3 Comments on Accelerating Affordable Housing

Good idea, Lance.  What might even be more enticing is to relax the rules to encourage this but to insist that the house are enery efficient.  What better way for builder's to practice these techniques on the affordable housing level so it can become more widespread.

(Does this make sense?)

12/28/2007 09:07 AM by Matthew Rosov, Certified Mortgage Planning Specialist (Amerisave Mortgage Corporation)


Rick, those real-estate related businesses make sense, perhaps a multiple, "Car Wash w/ self storage around the outside of the property line. Assisted Living sure, that makes sense, hospice too. Mobile Home parks are okay, depending on where they are and how the city feels about it. One thing you need to be concerned with is labor intensive businesses require a lot of management, in CA a $100,000 won't get you much, so you need to make some more money. Of course, I do not claim to be a real estate related business consultant and this is merely my opinion. Do not put in too many Car Washes or Self Storage facilities, leave some for us too. - Lance

12/28/2007 06:59 PM by Lance Winslow (The Car Wash Guy)


Matthew, these are exactly my senitments, now is a good time. We have unemployed construction folks, property is at a low point and we ought to seize this opportunity, exactly like you mention. Our Think Tank is working on a proposal to send to a couple of key Senators now. It just makes sense for many reasons, it is doable, - Lance

12/28/2007 07:01 PM by Lance Winslow (The Car Wash Guy)


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Mr. Winslow uses the Active Rain Real Estate Industry Blog, to discuss issues that affect the Real Estate sector of our economy. His dialogues include such things as; droughts, subprime lending fallout, building materials, living off the grid, sales ethics, commercial property, crime, revitalizing downtowns, economic development, community volunteerism, and predicting the future of the real estate markets in the United States.