Robert C. Stroh, Sr., Director Shimberg Center for Affordable Housing University of Florida 14 September 2005 FAR Legislative Strategy Session
Shimberg Center Established in 1988 – F.S Activated 1989 Business lines Teaching – Residential development Housing Policy & Programs Housing Technology Florida Housing Data Clearinghouse
Contacts Toll free Web sitewww.shimberg.ufl.eduwww.shimberg.ufl.edu Housing dataBill O’Dell, Asst. Dir. Policy & Programs Anne Williamson, Asst. Dir. Housing technologyBob Stroh, Director
Florida Housing Data Florida Housing Data Clearinghouse began four years ago with joint funding from the Florida Housing Finance Corporation (FHFC) and the Shimberg Center. The Clearinghouse provides a common reference point for the health of Florida’s housing stock. The Clearinghouse makes fact-based decision-making possible relative to housing.
Housing in Florida Two Florida markets: Large urban & coastal counties Small rural counties Affordability factors: Household incomes Housing prices Mortgage rates
Affordability Factors Household Incomes Housing Prices Mortgage Rates Regions: South / Central / North Florida Examples: Palm Beach/Tampa-St.Pete/Duval
Median Household Incomes
Household Incomes Median income increased in all but five counties Losers: Brevard (0%), Hardee (-1%), Hendry (-2%), Miami- Dade (-4%), and St. Lucie (-1%) Big Winners: Dixie (19%), Holmes (22%), Jefferson (20%), St. John’s (28%)
Occupation/Employment Groups Ability to find affordable housing Occupation/Employment Groups Service workers: Mechanics, Secretaries, Bartenders, Retail, Housekeeping, Receptionists, Security, Tellers, Waiters. Construction: Laborers, Electricians, Plumbers, Carpenters, Painters, Truck drivers. Finance: Accountants, Financial planners, Insurance agents, Credits analysts. Public Service: Firemen, Police, Postal carriers Managers: Engineering, Food service, Lodging, Construction
Single-family Home Choices
2-bdrm Apartment Option
Affordability Factors Household Incomes Housing Prices Mortgage Rates
Florida House Price Appreciation (adjusted for inflation) Year InflationApprec prelim
Indexes Indexes used to relate housing price to household income Interpreting Indexes require caution: Index is misleading when wide variation present Truncated data sources are misleading
Affordability Index Affordability Index = (Median family income/Qualifying income) x 100 Higher index value > Easier to afford median priced home Lower index value > Harder to afford median priced home Index indicates relative changes within a county over time and relative affordability of housing across counties
Affordability Index Trends
Affordability Factors Household Incomes Housing Prices Mortgage Rates
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Housing Need Indicator Low Income/Severely cost-burdened Households at or below 80% AMI Paying more than 50% for mortgage or rent The Clearinghouse provides current estimates and projections for
Affordable Housing Market
Affordable Housing Need in Florida
The Affordable Home Market Major Challenges Finding qualified buyers – work with community-based non-profit to screen applicants Assembling up-front cost – SHIP money helps in many counties Homebuyer Training – Work with non-profit or county extension office
Florida Housing Data Visit the Clearinghouse web site… or Contact the Shimberg Center at
County/City Comparisons Projected Construction Demand, 2025 Jefferson County613 Lafayette County862 Gulf County925 Hamilton County989 Orange County236,720 Miami Dade County279,813 Palm Beach County286,862 Broward County420,578
More Housing Data HH head age HH Income HH Family size by age HH Tenure Census data for consolidated plan AHNA – for use in preparation of housing element 2000 Census for annual PHA plan for HUD Housing by County/city Mortgage cost Cost burden Values Age/Condition/Size Projected SF/MF demand SF & Mfgr sales/yr Condo sales yr & price
Geographic Displays 2002 Median Single Family Sales Price