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Why Some New Affordable Housing Sits Empty in California | Tia Boatman

For families struggling to find a home they can afford, an available affordable unit can mean stability after months or even years of waiting. Yet in parts of California’s affordable housing system, some units are sitting empty while the need remains high.

That gap affects more than housing statistics. It reaches the families still waiting and focuses on a harder issue: what happens after affordable housing is built, when some of those homes remain vacant?

In this episode, Tia Boatman Patterson, president and CEO of the California Community Reinvestment Corporation, and Jim Righeimer, chief executive officer at Arbor Capital Partners, examine what they are seeing in California’s affordable housing system and what may be happening between an open unit and the person waiting for a home.

Views expressed in this video are the opinions of the host and the guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.

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