A Pattern Language for Housing Affordability

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Land-use reform

(including building regulations reform)

1970s-present


Mobility improvement

 

Financial reform & innovation 

Tax preferences/incentives for affordable & non-profit housing.

Bonding methods.

Social Impact Bonds.

Cooperative financing/development.  (cf German regulations facilitating). 

 

Non-profit & Public housing; use of public land

[Bond and General funding - local/state. i.e., just tax ourselves more. (the "public option")].

 

Vouchers & direct subsidy: local, state, and/or Federal 

a 'choice' strategy.  

[Bond and General funding - local/state. i.e., just tax ourselves more. (the "public option")]
 

Mixed-income housing

public or private developed, e.g. Vanport, Headwaters, Aloha Park
 

Rent regulation 

Oregon passes nation's 1st statewide rent control in 2019.    


Inclusionary housing 

mandated, incented, or purchased. Example of Pearl District.     

 

Lot division & 'condoization' 

Portland lot-division / narrow lots program. 

Eli Spevak / Orange Splot projects; Pocket Neighborhoods, Villages: Ross Chapin, Cully Grove, SquareOne.

 

Sharing / Congregate housing 

SRO, co-housing, co-living.

 

Cooperative housing

Emerald Village.

 

Accessory Dwellings

Self-, startup-, or public-financed. "Backdoor revolution."

 

Community Land Trusts, deed restrictions, limited/shared equity 

Cully Land Trust, Emerald Village 

 

Privately-developed affordable housing

built w/out subsidy. Guerrilla Development, Justus / Home First.

 

Interim, mobile, or redeployable housing

POD, PAD Initiatives, Opportunity Village, OR Tiny House Code.

 

Alternative design & technologies

modular, manufactured, pre-fab, etc. 

 

Informal, self-build, & incremental housing
 

Abundant, or "Naturally occurring affordable" housing

Housing for all.

 


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