New bill aims to help North Carolina workers afford housing | Eastern North Carolina Now

    Publisher's Note: This post appears here courtesy of the Carolina Journal. The author of this post is Alex Baltzegar.

    On Wednesday, the North Carolina Senate introduced a creative solution to address critical workforce housing shortages for North Carolinians.

    Specifically designed to create affordable housing for teachers, first responders, nurses, and first-time buyers, Senate Bill 317 (S.B. 317) would provide a new option for developers to bypass certain local regulations if the developer agrees to sell at least one-fifth of the lots at what would likely be a loss.

    Despite taking a loss, developers would benefit by increasing profit margins on the other 80% of lots.

    Under the bill, developers could pursue this option by (1) buying at least 10 acres, (2) using 20% of the lots for single-family "workforce housing," and (3) selling at least half of those lots at a price affordable for prospective buyers who make 80% of the "area median income," while the rest of the "workforce improved improved lots" can be priced for those earning up to 100% of the median area income.

    "We have a workforce housing crisis in North Carolina," said bill sponsor Sen. Paul Newton, R-Cabarrus. "Firefighters, teachers, and nurses across our state can't afford to buy a home. As a result, many North Carolinians are missing out on the American Dream and the opportunity to build generational wealth."

    In Raleigh, seasonally adjusted median home values have gone up 31.6% to $423,838 since January 2021 and 109% since January 2013, when the median value was $203,000. In Charlotte, home values increased by 26.9% over the past year.

    "Reasonably priced housing options are scarce in North Carolina cities due to the stranglehold local governments have on new building," said Paige Terryberry, Senior Analyst for Fiscal Policy at the John Locke Foundation. "In North Carolina, the demand for housing units is up. Yet new home growth is stagnant or below its potential in many areas due to a handful of factors further explained below. As a result, prices are rising."

    According to a 2021 study from the National Association of Home Builders, about 24% of the price of a home stems from the cost of government regulations. About 10.5% of the final house price was attributed to regulation during the development of the lot, and the other 13.3% was due to regulation during the construction phase.

    S.B. 317 is primarily aimed at decreasing that 10.5% regulation cost to developers.

    "I think it's a really creative solution to bring developers and local governments to the table to solve the problem of low housing supply in North Carolina," said Jordan Roberts, Director of Government Affairs for the John Locke Foundation. "We hosted a policy summit recently where we had speakers from the Left and the Right agreeing on these very reforms to make it easier to build more, and a different variety, of housing in North Carolina. I'm glad to see these bipartisan ideas come to fruition in this piece of legislation."

    Newton suggested that another benefit to homeowners under this bill would be that the 80% portion of the developments that aren't subject to workforce housing requirements will have a natural incentive to help upkeep the other 20%.

    "This bill is a targeted free market response to our housing crisis, and it is intended to ensure houses get built," Newton said. "This bill minimizes regulatory burden to create a market incentive for builders to develop affordable housing units by constructing market-rate homes without heavy regulatory costs."

    Mike Carpenter, Executive Vice President of the North Carolina Home Builders Association, said this bill would help clear unnecessary regulations for developers.

    "We're calling on the market to solve a problem that, in many ways, is being created by overregulation," said Mike Carpenter, Executive Vice President of the North Carolina Home Builders Association. "We can help fix this housing crisis by removing some of the regulation-what we would contend is unnecessary regulation-to allow the market to respond."

    Newton does not think S.B. 317 will stand in the way of local government oversight in critical areas.

    "Local government units will still have authority to oversee building codes, environmental permits, and the implementation of income requirements for the workforce housing units," Newton said.

    "North Carolina has done an incredible job of attracting large numbers of job creators to our state," said Newton. "Implicit in our promises to job creators is that their employees will have somewhere to live. This bill makes good on that promise and seeks to allow all North Carolinians to access the American Dream of homeownership."
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( April 12th, 2023 @ 10:32 am )
 
Unfortunately, our legislative leadership in North Carolina is full of Democrats in Drag, which is even worse than a RINO, and that is true in both the House and Senate. Liberal RINO Senator Paul Newton is actually Senate Majority Leader. He has joined the top Senate leader, RINO Phil Berger in all sorts of major leftwing efforts, and Berger went so far as publicly endorsing a liberal Democrat judge in the last election. We have clones of Benedict Arnold in all the major leadership slots in both the House and Senate.

It was one of Newton's legislative staffers who went to work for Berger to push the Green New Deal and now writes liberal stuff over at the Locke Foundation.
( April 11th, 2023 @ 10:44 pm )
 
Thanks RINO Hunter for this useful information because it made no sense to me, and I am often amazed how this would make sense to any real Republican, even though Beaufort County certainly has put many of a false Republican in my path; however, I am still amazed, and indignantly spurred toward some moderate level of political anger when I see this nonsense from any Republican.

Still, RINO Hunter, please tell me that Sen. Paul Newton is an outlier, and not a leader in the NC Senate.
( April 11th, 2023 @ 8:57 pm )
 
Sen. Paul Newton is a big time RINO. He is a retired executive of woke Duke Energy, which is massively wound up in ESG. Newton has been involved in pushing major leftwing legislation like the NC Green New Deal and the Obamacare Medicaid expansion, as well as the repeal of the bathroom and locker room privacy law, HB2. He is one of the significant alligators in the Raleigh swamp.
( April 11th, 2023 @ 8:30 pm )
 
So John, Is "bill sponsor Sen. Paul Newton, R-Cabarrus" an outlier for the Republicans.

Because, any support of a bill like this is ludicrous for any real Republican to be part of.

If there is a problem with the cost of regulation, cut the cost of regulation across the board, not some shell game approach that rewards the better players of that stupid-governing-shell-game.
( April 11th, 2023 @ 4:51 pm )
 
This is just the latest example of Locke becoming increasingly clueless. It follows Locke promoting the Soros election inference group ERIC.

What this bill does is push the Obama / Biden policy to trying to bust up the suburbs. They are trying to get around local zoning, which is one of the main local "regulations" that would be sidestepped. This is a left wing Democrat bill, and any Republican who supports it is as phony as a three dollar bill.
( April 11th, 2023 @ 3:59 pm )
 
This bill is incredibly stupid, and I am embarrassed for every Republican that signed on to it, showing that everyone of them, if they took basic economics in college, learned nothing from the class.

This poorly crafted bill will do nothing to ease Bidinflation, only exasperate it by attempting to take from to one to give to another in desperate hopes of politically impressing yet another group of stupid people to PLEASE vote for them in the upcoming election cycle.

I am truly embarrassed for these naive Republicans; they should be ashamed of their inescapable sophistry.



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