Title: Strengthening the Ladder for Sustainable Homeownership
1Strengthening the Ladder for Sustainable
Homeownership
- Jeffrey Lubell
- Center for Housing Policy
- Feb. 14, 2006
2Presentation Goals
- To articulate a framework for grant-making
related to homeownership that meets an
identifiable need and is consistent with the
goals of funders working to help low-income
families build assets - To lay the foundation for a conversation among
funders on how to work together to advance this
framework
3Summary
- Homeownership is a double-edged sword
- -- One of the most important asset-building
opportunities - -- Can be risky, especially for low-income
families - Policy innovations can help make homeownership a
safer, more reliable asset-building vehicle - -- Homeownership education and counseling
- -- Homeownership retention
- Need to focus on strengthening the ladder for
sustainable homeownership for VLI families
4Sources of Wealth
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Source Carolina Katz Reid, Achieving the
American Dream? A Longitudinal Analysis of
Homeownership Experiences of Low-Income Households
5Benefits of homeownership
6Risks for low income families
7Key considerations
- Homeownership remains the American Dream for
many families - If there is no clear and credible path to
sustainable homeownership, families will pursue
anyway great potential for exploitation - Decision is not binary on / off
- We can and should promote policy innovations to
make homeownership safer - There are millions of potentially vulnerable
low-income homeowners
8My conclusions
- From an asset-building perspective, the goal must
be sustainable homeownership rather than just
homeownership - Major policy implications
- Homeownership education needs to be stronger and
much more widely available. Help families - Determine if homeownership is a good idea, and if
so, when and under what terms - Prepare to assume responsibilities of
homeownership - Need to pay as much attention to homeownership
retention as we do to homeownership attainment - Variability by market / neighborhood
9Ladder for sustainable h-ship
- Integrates homeownership into asset-building
continuum - How do we help families determine if
homeownership makes sense for them? - What strategies need to be employed for families
that are one-year away from being ready?
Three-years? Five-years? - How do we maximize chances that homeownership
leads to positive outcomes? - How do we help families that achieve
homeownership sustain it?
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10Why focus on VLI families?
- A ladder to sustainable homeownership for VLI
families complements the asset-building focus
on strengthening families and neighborhoods - Maximum opportunity to impact policy
- Most players are focused on making homeownership
more affordable for families in the range of 60
to 80 AMI - Relatively little attention has been paid to
strengthening the ladder to homeownership for
very low-income families (roughly 30-60 of AMI) - To be effective in countering predatory lending,
the path to homeownership must be clear - There are millions of VLI homeowners
11Ladder continuum
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12Report recommendations
- Low-cost interventions that
- Advance the field generally, and
- Promote homeownership w/in particular communities
- Impact local decision-making
- Help local governments make better decisions
about how to spend flexible resources - Expand capacity of nonprofits
- Convening role
- Need for independent analysis related public
policy advocacy
13Principal strategies
- Homeownership Education
- Strategic plan for making more universally
available - Stronger and more efficient delivery mechanism
- Homeownership retention
- Insurance products
- Loan funds to prevent foreclosure
- Elevate prominence of goal
- E.g., add homeownership retention to allowable
uses for IDAs and other asset-building programs
14Other key focus areas
- Affordable rental housing as a platform to
sustainable homeownership - FSS and Section 8 homeownership
- Additional policy development needed to maximize
impact - Incorporating asset-building into subsidized rent
policy - Integrating EITC outreach / tax prep into
assisted housing - More effective rent to own strategies
- Alternative forms of tenure
- Community land trusts, limited-equity coops,
equity finance mortgages - Maintain affordability, while still allowing for
equity build-up
15Other key focus areas (cont)
- Employer-assisted housing
- Source of new funding for affordable
homeownership or rental housing - Addressing NIMBY and other development barriers
- Reduce construction costs
- Public-private partnerships
- More strategic use of public funding
- Subsidy layering
- More research needed on experiences of
low-income homeowners
16Linking A-B and H-ship Conversations
- Going beyond homeownership referrals
- Policy development at national, state and local
levels - Neighborhood interventions to strengthen ladder
for sustainable homeownership - Linkages between financial education and
homeownership education - Essential similarities between pathways to
homeownership and other savings goals
17Savings Pipelines
Goal Education/Counseling
Savings Access to Capital
Outcome
-- Favorable Home Loans -- Downpayment
Assistance -- Section 8 Homeownership
Homeownership Education
Home-ownership CarPurchase Debt
Reduction Retirement Security
Home-ownership CarPurchase Debt
Reduction Retirement Security
Savings Products -- IDAs -- FSS -- America
Saves -- Bank accounts -- Alternative savings
products -- EITC split refunds
Car Ownership Education
-- Favorable Auto Loans -- LICO Programs
Financial Literacy Education
Credit Counseling / Repair
Debt Reduction Education
-- Debt Consolidation
-- Long-Term Care Insurance -- Reverse Mortgages -
- Term Life Ins.
Retirement Savings -- IRAs -- 401(k) -- Whole
life ins.
Retirement Security Educ.
18Conclusions / Opportunities
- Policy development is needed to maximize the
asset-building potential of homeownership - Homeownership education
- Homeownership retention
- Other opportunities FSS, Section 8
homeownership, Alternative Tenure - Need to integrate homeownership and
asset-building conversations - Someone or some entity needs to be responsible
for moving this agenda forward