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Change the Trajectory

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Addressing Kootenai County's housing crisis before it's too late

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Voluntary Deed-Restricted Development

Chapter 8 - Voluntary Deed-Restricted Development

Developments can be created with restricted deeds that help achieve local worker housing goals. For example, homes may only be purchased by residents who work in the county, have lived there more than 2 years, are 55 or older, or disabled, and making 60- to 100-percent of the Area Median Income. A variety of housing types can be incorporated based on the financial capability of the applicants prior to construction.


NOTE: This information may not yet be a fully available solution. This page will be updated as potential solutions are explored by the Regional Housing & Growth Issues Partnership’s Working Group and Advisory Group members, as well as legal counsel and other qualified review. Any solutions provided are subject to adoption and implementation by the respective end user. Community input is welcome. Please email info@rhgip.com if you have questions, suggestions, or feedback.

More from the Solutions ToolKit

Chapter 1 - Community Land Trusts

Chapter 2 - Resident-Owned Community (ROC)

Chapter 3 - Membership-Occupied Properties

Chapter 4 - Homesharing Program 

Chapter 5 - Limited Equity Co-Ops 

Chapter 6 - Housing Trust Fund 

Chapter 7 - Tax Incentives 

Chapter 8 - Voluntary Deed-Restricted Development 

Chapter 9 - First Right of Refusal Rules 

Chapter 10 - Purchase of Deed Restriction 

Chapter 11 - Voluntary Funding Mechanisms

Chapter 12 - Employer-Assisted Housing

Chapter 13 - Legacy Family Sales

Chapter 14 - Rent or Own

Chapter 15 - Potential Policy Changes

Chapter 16 - IHFA Home Partnership Foundation

Chapter 17 - Housing Authority - Idaho


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