HOUSING
Neighborhood stabilization through equitable development and affordable housing access
Affordable Housing Activities of Ceiba - LEDC Partners
1,496 units built (homeownership and rental)
10,270 units repaired or preserved
Uncovered and addressed the Latino Homeless Paradox
Challenges
Urgent need to address gentrification and displacement.
Philadelphia’s affordability crisis is hitting the Latino community hardest. 50% of Hispanic households are cost-burdened, the highest of any demographic.
The home-price-to-income ratio for the city’s Latino and Black populations in 2019 was 5.6 and 5.0, respectively; it would take over 5 years of income for at least 50% of these populations to afford the city’s median home value. A ratio above 2.6 is considered to be ‘housing burdened.
Trend lines of declining homeownership rates for nonwhite racial and ethnic populations mirror the city's overall decline in homeownership. Latinos, however, had steeper rates of decline.
Opportunities
Ceiba - LEDC partners have the capacity for further production of environmentally sound and sustainable affordable housing.
Leverage possibilities:
Public: Neighborhood Transformation Initiative, American Rescue Plan, Inflation Reduction Act.
Financial Institutions: CRA Related Community Benefit Agreements.
Expand the affordable housing pipeline by expanding funding and land transfers to CDCs.