06-07-2018, 02:53 AM
I want to bring attention to the quick thinking of Joy San Buenaventura regarding a glaring fact of our housing crises.
She immediately recognized the potential of bank owned houses and is taking steps to bring these properties back to market. There are hundreds of them across the county.
During the boom years here, pre recession, spec builders went a bit nuts building 3+2s and our housing stock got out of balance. Then came the recession and people walked away from their mortgages. The result is a little hard to understand.
Full homes sitting empty now for several years. One, right next door to me, is ripe for a family. Some bank has been sitting on it. Paying taxes and mowing the lawn for about eight years. I do not understand the economics of this.
The state, and Joy is leading this, needs to leverage these banks into releasing these properties for rent or sale. I don't know the mechanism it will require but appreciate Joy's leadership on moving this solution forward.
Mahalo to Joy.
She immediately recognized the potential of bank owned houses and is taking steps to bring these properties back to market. There are hundreds of them across the county.
During the boom years here, pre recession, spec builders went a bit nuts building 3+2s and our housing stock got out of balance. Then came the recession and people walked away from their mortgages. The result is a little hard to understand.
Full homes sitting empty now for several years. One, right next door to me, is ripe for a family. Some bank has been sitting on it. Paying taxes and mowing the lawn for about eight years. I do not understand the economics of this.
The state, and Joy is leading this, needs to leverage these banks into releasing these properties for rent or sale. I don't know the mechanism it will require but appreciate Joy's leadership on moving this solution forward.
Mahalo to Joy.
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