The solution to the real estate crisis is, sorry to say, simple. Build affordable housing!
While its true that $50,000,000 homes are affordable for some that’s not what I’m taking about. I mean we need affordable entry-level housing for entry-level, say someone making twice the minimum wage, workers.
The idea came to me when I recently stayed at a nice but ordinary hotel. The room had two beds, a closet, an entertainment center with a large screen TV, a refrigerator, a desk with a lamp and Internet connection, two chairs, a nightstand, and a bathroom. All it needed for me to live there was a computer and a microwave and/or small gas or electric burner.
We could build on a hotel/dorm room scale and even extend the length of the loan if needed to reduce the payment so people working a full-time job could afford a home of their own.
Then I saw an NBC story just a couple days ago that featured two homes in the Portland, Oregon area. The first was occupied by a 42 year old lady and was 86 square feet. It cost, not counting the land, $10,000. She had no mortgage and felt this afforded her a nice lifestyle. The second home, a luxurious 500 square feet was occupied by a couple that built the home for $50,000.
I have nothing against $300,000 homes but they should not be starter homes. When we build the first step on the housing ladder then we’ll have created a viable pathway to financial well-being.
PS. Since there are many trades people out of work it would create jobs for them as well as business for all the supplies needed. And while we’re at it we could make the homes energy self-sufficient and take a step towards ending reliance on fossil fuels.
Posted under General Prosperity
This post was written by admin on October 7, 2008











