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Taos Gets Serious About Providing Affordable Housing

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Tuesday, July 18, 2023   

Small towns such as Taos are not immune to the nation's housing crisis - leading the rural community to launch a cooperative effort to address the challenge. Access to affordable housing can make or break a community's economic health. And with only 7,000 residents, the scale of development needed has not occurred.

Lisa O'Brien, Taos Housing Partnership Executive Director, said many groups jumped in to help with housing issues during the pandemic, but a cohesive approach was needed.

"What we've seen, which is probably the case in most communities, is with mortgage rates going up we have now this gap of income to what people can really reasonably afford, and that gap is getting bigger," she said.

The LOR Foundation - whose acronym stands for Livability, Opportunity and Responsibility - provided startup funding for the partnership, after learning from census data that 60% of Taos residents spend 30% or more of their monthly income on rent or a mortgage.

Sonya Struck, community officer of LOR Foundation, said the partnership is meant to serve households making between $60,000 and $130,000 a year, with an eye toward addressing the needs of long-time residents as well as newcomers.

"How we diversify economy - what Taos looks like while we're preserving the history and character that makes Taos so unique, but also having opportunities for generational families to remain here and not have to move away for quality jobs," she explained.

The Taos Affordable Housing Plan noted that "entry-level" homes are in short supply for purchase by first-time homeowners or lower- and median-income professionals. And like many other communities, there's a shortage of rental housing. The pinch has been felt for some time, with a significant problem reported two years ago, O'Brien said.

"The school district, for instance, had new teachers that had gone through background checks, gone through all the rigor, were ready to be hired, were ready to start - but couldn't secure housing. And that was nine new teacher positions that didn't get filled," she continued.

The city's housing plan estimated the median price of a Taos home was $375,000 dollars in 2020.

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