In a bold move to tackle housing affordability, the B.C. NDP, in collaboration with Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Watuth First Nations, has introduced the Attainable Housing Initiative (AHI) Program. This promising initiative aims to bring 2,600 homes to the Vancouver market at below-market values. Alex McFadyen from Flow Mortgage Co. takes a deep dive into this program, its potential impact on affordability, and the broader promises made by David Eby during his election campaign.
In this comprehensive video, we explore:
🏘️ Attainable Housing Initiative (AHI) Program Details: Unpack everything you need to know about this collaborative program in Vancouver. Alex discusses the unique deposit structure, ownership arrangements, financing details, and qualification criteria. Is this program truly a game-changer for affordability?
🗳️ David Eby’s Election Promise: Review the NDP’s campaign pledge to finance 40% of home purchases for middle-income first-time buyers
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