In this paper for the New America Foundation, we review the literature on homeownership as an asset building strategy for lower income households. We then present a real world case study, examining wealth building and household mobility among buyers of 424 resale-restricted, owner-occupied houses and condominiums developed by the Champlain Housing Trust (CHT) in Burlington, Vermont between 1988 and 2008. We conclude by comparing the asset building potential of shared equity homeownership to the rewards and risks associated with other strategies for helping lower income families to accumulate assets and build wealth.
The Asset Building Potential of Shared Equity Homeownership
By Rick Jacobus|2014-06-20T22:48:43+00:00January 6th, 2010|Homeownership, Inclusionary Housing|Comments Off on The Asset Building Potential of Shared Equity Homeownership