Bay Area Affordable Housing Developers Face Significant Demand, But Not Many Options To Increase Stock
April 19, 2018

Bay Area Affordable Housing Developers
Face Significant Demand, But Not Many Options To Increase Stock

Find out how developers are seeking to create more affordable housing supply at our Bay Area Affordable Housing event May 10!

Bay Area affordable housing developers are facing incredible demand for every delivered housing project as rents and housing prices have risen. Every project gets thousands of applications for a few dozen units. Cities, counties and developers are looking for ways to increase affordable housing stock to keep more families in the Bay Area, but the region may never catch up with the level of demand

“There is a lot more of a sense of urgency to find some solutions,” Resources for Community Development Executive Director Dan Sawislak said. The housing crisis has picked up in the last two to three years, rents are not falling and…

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