Abstract:
Ensuring adequate housing for everyone involves a multifaceted approach. Understanding that housing is a fundamental need intertwined with various aspects of life—prosperity, happiness, and productivity—underscores the importance of affordable housing. Defining 'affordable' based on a household's ability to cover housing costs while meeting other vital needs like food, transportation, and healthcare highlights its subjective nature. The guideline of 30% of household income for housing costs offers a benchmark, but the situation varies among households. Yet, the stark reality persists: a significant segment struggles with exorbitant housing expenses, impacting over one in seven households that allocate more than half their income to housing. This highlights the pressing need to address the disparity between housing costs and disposable income. To meet this challenge, exploring innovative models becomes crucial. These models must ensure that housing remains accessible to all, regardless of income level. Policymakers and stakeholders must collaborate to devise new strategies and policies that can alleviate the housing cost burdens faced by a substantial portion of the population. This study aims to propose such models, striving to create a more equitable and inclusive housing landscape.