VHFA Annual Report
Annual report of VHFA program impacts and other information about VHFA's role in Vermont's affordable housing landscape.
Annual report of VHFA program impacts and other information about VHFA's role in Vermont's affordable housing landscape.
This report explores the potential of off-site construction strategies to reduce the costs of newly developed housing in Vermont, increase Vermont's housing supply, expand manufacturing and well-paying jobs in Vermont, and advance the state’s climate goals.
Vermont Housing Finance Agency established the Housing Investments for Vermont (HIVE) Fund in 2020 in recognition of a growing need for more flexible financing opportunities for affordable housing development. The Annual Report describes the fund activities and investments.
This resource guide reviews options for employers seeking ways to improve the availability and affordability of housing for employees in their communities. It also includes 6 case studies of employer-assisted housing underway in Vermont.
Overview of barriers perpetuating systemic inequality in housing, and strategies to help BIPOC households become homeowners.
This report shares results from a survey and subsequent forum of Vermont housing developers, discussing the challenges related to the pandemic and potential solutions to contain costs and reduce delays.
The challenge of responding to the homelessness and housing instability and the COVID-19 pandemic have highlighted the need for housing and services to be aligned more effectively in communities across the state. At the request of the Vermont Housing Finance Agency (VHFA) and the Vermont Housing & Conservation Board (VHCB), CSH convened a Steering Committee of leaders across the state to develop solutions.
The primary objectives of this study are to examine factors affecting the cost of affordable rental housing and to provide achievable recommendations to contain or reduce total development costs without sacrificing housing quality or other critical policy objectives. This report builds on prior studies of housing costs in the State, as well as recent national research on cost effectiveness in the affordable housing delivery system.