Lots of people are looking for investments they can feel good about,
which makes me think people might be interested in putting a portion
of their savings toward helping resolve the housing crisis if it
offered a reasonable return. The idea is that you construct 100% affordable housing in
places like Somerville that offer large
density
bonuses for affordable housing. Sketching some numbers, it looks
to me like this is:
Potentially very
profitable: ~2x ROI over ~3y, which is about ~25% annual growth.
It’s likely not actually that amazing when you factor in other aspects
I don’t know about, but there’s a lot of room for a lower ROI that’s
still pretty attractive.
A large opportunity: you could build 8k units in Somerville for
~$2.8B. This is ~$0.8B in land purchase (assuming city assessments
are half the purchase price on average) and ~$2B in construction
(assuming a cost of $200/sqft). Much larger when you consider all the
other municipalities that have similar programs.
A group of neighbors pooling their funds to help resolve the housing
crisis is also a lot more politically robust than independent
for-profit developers coming in.
Does anything like this exist? Has anyone considered starting something?
Affordable Housing Investment Fund
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Lots of people are looking for investments they can feel good about, which makes me think people might be interested in putting a portion of their savings toward helping resolve the housing crisis if it offered a reasonable return. The idea is that you construct 100% affordable housing in places like Somerville that offer large density bonuses for affordable housing. Sketching some numbers, it looks to me like this is:
Potentially very profitable: ~2x ROI over ~3y, which is about ~25% annual growth. It’s likely not actually that amazing when you factor in other aspects I don’t know about, but there’s a lot of room for a lower ROI that’s still pretty attractive.
A large opportunity: you could build 8k units in Somerville for ~$2.8B. This is ~$0.8B in land purchase (assuming city assessments are half the purchase price on average) and ~$2B in construction (assuming a cost of $200/sqft). Much larger when you consider all the other municipalities that have similar programs.
A group of neighbors pooling their funds to help resolve the housing crisis is also a lot more politically robust than independent for-profit developers coming in.
Does anything like this exist? Has anyone considered starting something?