California must produce 1 million affordable homes over the next decade. Heeding this call, the affordable housing sector is actively designing, seeking public approvals, and working to secure funding for new developments – building out the pipeline of affordable homes. At the same time, the State Legislature and the Newsom Administration have taken bold action to invest resources and remove barriers to build affordable housing across the state.
Despite this progress, far too many affordable developments are stalled having yet to begin construction due to a lack of public funding.
Enterprise Community Partners conducted an analysis of the California Affordable Housing Pipeline, which analyzes the developments near-construction but awaiting funding. It illustrates the enormous progress the state has made, but also an impact yet to be fully realized. This brief outlines the latest data on the Pipeline and outlines four key actions that federal and state leaders can take to unlock and scale affordable housing.
The Learning Center’s resources and all data and information provided therein (collectively, “Content”) are for general informational purposes only. All Content is provided “as is” and may no longer be current or up to date. Enterprise Community Partners, Inc., its subsidiaries and affiliated entities (collectively referred to as “Enterprise”) as well as any co-authors of any Content disclaim all liability for any errors or omissions and make no warranties or representations of any kind, either express or implied, regarding the accuracy, adequacy, validity, reliability, availability, or completeness of any Content presented. All Content should be independently verified by you before relying on it. The Content does not constitute professional advice or services (including but not limited to legal, financial, tax, or investment advice).
- Fact Sheet