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7. BC Government Announcement Using Public Land For Rental Housing

February 23, 2024 Jacquie McCarnan
7. BC Government Announcement Using Public Land For Rental Housing
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7. BC Government Announcement Using Public Land For Rental Housing
Feb 23, 2024
Jacquie McCarnan

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In this episode of the 'Keeping it Real' podcast, Jacquie McCarnan dives into the recent announcement by the BC government to invest $950 million and provide $2 billion in low-cost financing to build purpose-built rentals on public lands. The focus is on addressing the housing affordability crisis for middle-wage earners, such as teachers, nurses, and police officers, who struggle to live in the areas where they work.


Jackie breaks down the government's three-pronged plan, including connecting landowners with developers, streamlining the building approval process, and providing financial support for developers. She also discusses the importance of creating affordable rental housing and shares insights on how these initiatives could impact the market. However, she raises questions about the effectiveness of the plan, particularly regarding the percentage of units offered below market rates.


Don't miss this insightful discussion on various government initiatives and their implications for renters and homeowners alike. Tune in now!


What was covered:


  • (00:45) $950 million and $2 billion in financing have been allocated by the BC government for the creation of rental homes on public land, targeting middle-wage earners.
  • (01:31) Middle-wage earners, such as teachers and nurses who face challenges affording living in their work areas, are the focus of the allocation.
  • (03:45) An overview of the "Homes for People" strategy by the BC government to tackle the housing crisis is provided.
  • (05:21) A three-pronged plan has been initiated: landowners are connected with developers, building approval processes are expedited, and low-interest financing and grants are provided.
  • (07:56) Concerns have been raised regarding only 20% of purpose-built rental units in announced projects being below market rates.
  • (10:05) Potential future steps to make housing more affordable for purchase are acknowledged.
  • (11:32) A local business, "Little Pink Door," is given a shoutout, and a book recommendation, "The Painted Girls" by Kathy Marie Buchanan, is made.

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Like the show? Send me a text (if you don't like it, shhh ;)

In this episode of the 'Keeping it Real' podcast, Jacquie McCarnan dives into the recent announcement by the BC government to invest $950 million and provide $2 billion in low-cost financing to build purpose-built rentals on public lands. The focus is on addressing the housing affordability crisis for middle-wage earners, such as teachers, nurses, and police officers, who struggle to live in the areas where they work.


Jackie breaks down the government's three-pronged plan, including connecting landowners with developers, streamlining the building approval process, and providing financial support for developers. She also discusses the importance of creating affordable rental housing and shares insights on how these initiatives could impact the market. However, she raises questions about the effectiveness of the plan, particularly regarding the percentage of units offered below market rates.


Don't miss this insightful discussion on various government initiatives and their implications for renters and homeowners alike. Tune in now!


What was covered:


  • (00:45) $950 million and $2 billion in financing have been allocated by the BC government for the creation of rental homes on public land, targeting middle-wage earners.
  • (01:31) Middle-wage earners, such as teachers and nurses who face challenges affording living in their work areas, are the focus of the allocation.
  • (03:45) An overview of the "Homes for People" strategy by the BC government to tackle the housing crisis is provided.
  • (05:21) A three-pronged plan has been initiated: landowners are connected with developers, building approval processes are expedited, and low-interest financing and grants are provided.
  • (07:56) Concerns have been raised regarding only 20% of purpose-built rental units in announced projects being below market rates.
  • (10:05) Potential future steps to make housing more affordable for purchase are acknowledged.
  • (11:32) A local business, "Little Pink Door," is given a shoutout, and a book recommendation, "The Painted Girls" by Kathy Marie Buchanan, is made.

Support the Show.