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"Government Housing Project Excludes Poorest of the Poor" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-19 12:17:44

InternAfrica is a Not-for-profit organisation which aims to educate and ensure Africans the right to dignity and adequate housing through secure ecologically sustainable development and use of natural resources while promoting justifiable economic and social development. NEWS depicting the Cape Habitat Crisis is carried on this website to aid in this education. Reg: 047-329-NPO CAPE TOWN. - Thousands of the poorest residents in Cape Town. South Africa are facing eviction from an informal settlement to make way for a government housing project. About 20,000 residents of the Joe Slovo informal settlement near Langa a township about 15km from Cape Town along the N2 the main access road to and from the airport are opposing their forced removal to Delft about 20km northeast of the city because they say it would reduce their standard of living further and make it difficult and more expensive to travel to the city for work. The multimillion-dollar N2 Gateway housing project situated adjacent to the highway will change the first impression hundreds of thousands of international visitors have of the city - which reaps hundreds of millions of dollars from tourism - as they will travel past a formal housing estate rather than a squatter camp on their way to the city. Attempts to evict Joe Slovo residents met with violence in September 2006 and housing minister Lindiwe Sisulu then took recourse through the courts seeking sanction to remove the residents to allow the project to be completed. Cape Town's High Court is to rule on the issue next month. In the wake of the clashes between Joe Slovo residents and police the housing department issued a statement saying temporary relocation was necessary so the area could be redeveloped before the residents were rehoused there. However the co-ordinator of Joe Slovo's anti-eviction task team. Mzwanele Zulu told IRIN the Joe Slovo residents were feeling betrayed by the government which had not kept its promise to provide affordable housing for the squatters. He said in 2005 some Joe Slovo residents agreed to move to Delft after fires had destroyed their shacks on condition that they would return to Langa and be accommodated in formal housing once the first phase of the project had been completed. A blueprint for slum eradicationHowever this agreement was not fulfilled and consequently the remaining residents were unwilling to leave their homes to make way for phases two and three of the project. Zulu said."In May of last year we were all told we had to move to Delft because the government was going to build us affordable houses where our shacks were. But these new houses will be bonded and rented houses and people must earn between R3,500 (US$500) and R7,000 (US$1,000) per month to qualify to get a home. "Most people who live in Joe Slovo earn less than R1,500 (US$214) per month so they are automatically excluded: they are evicting the poorest people in society as part of their plans to eradicate informal settlements and waiting lists [for low-cost housing]," he said. South Africa has a housing shortfall of about 2.2m dwellings and like most of South Africa's major cities. Cape Town's informal settlement population continues to expand as people are drawn from poor rural areas to the cities in the hope of employment. According to Cape Town's latest estimates more than 400,000 units are needed to eradicate slum dwellings in the metropolis and that number is expected to grow by about 16,000 annually. The latest statistics from the Department of Housing's 2007 Community Survey reveal that 14 percent of the Western Cape Province's population are still living in informal settlements. The N2 Gateway project was launched by the housing minister in 2005 to reduce Cape Town's housing backlog as part of a combined national provincial and local government effort in response to the housing crisis. It was touted as a blueprint for slum eradication that could be rolled out across the country. "We intend to get this right and signal government's commitment to provide shelter to the homeless in as short a timeframe as possible," the minister said. But within a year the project managed by the state-owned company Thubelisha Homes was beset with problems ranging from inter-governmental infighting and cost overruns to a lack of consultation with residents and strikes by construction workers. In 2006 the Cape Town mayor. Helen Zille who is also the leader of South Africa's main opposition party the Democratic Alliance (DA) expressed grave concerns about the project saying it was flawed and had become "a poisoned chalice". Following the mayor's public criticism the national housing department ejected the city council from its role as one of the project's three partners for voicing its concerns outside of official channels. The allocation of housing in the project was then transferred to the Western Cape provincial government which is controlled by the ruling African National Congress (ANC) party rather than the city council which is controlled by the DA. Poor sidelined by property pricesZille told IRIN in an interview that her original assessment of the project being "bad policy" was unchanged because it was pushed through ahead of the 2005 local government elections. The Western Cape Province has been hotly contested since South Africa achieved democracy in 1994 and the reins of local government have see-sawed between the ANC and DA. "The reason things went so wrong on the project is that it was initiated too hastily without proper building plans or financial modelling. It was built using existing housing subsidies for Reconstruction and Development (RDP) houses [a now defunct programme launched soon after the ANC came into power] which at the time were about R40,000 per unit."But the multi-storey flats at Joe Slovo cost over twice that. In other words they did not factor in the greater construction cost of high-density housing when budgeting for the project. As a result the funds dried up and the project incurred cost overruns that could not be paid."The [construction] companies wanted to sue the state but it was found that they had not signed contracts with the city or anyone else. In the end a deal was made to rescue them from bankruptcy but it brought the project to a halt," Zille told IRIN. Zille said huge expectations had been created among poor communities after the government announced that 22,000 housing units would available for the slum dwellers but to date only about 2,000 have been delivered despite the project being scheduled for completion in 2006. "The pick of these [houses] were promised to the Joe Slovo community especially to the victims of the fire there a few years back [which destroyed about 5,000 shacks]. So the project is now being met with massive opposition from the people who had been promised homes," she said. Members of the Joe Slovo anti-eviction task team believe the real reason behind the government's about-turn on providing the poor with affordable housing is the booming propertry market. Cape Town's property prices are among the highest in the country because the city is an international tourist destination which has resulted in an influx of foreign investors paying high prices for housing often well beyond what most South Africans can afford. The latest 2007 First National Bank Residential Property Barometer revealed that Cape Town housing costing less than R600,000 (US$85,700) has experienced the highest property growth rate in past year when compared with other major cities like Pretoria. Johannesburg and Durban. The land occupied by some of the city's informal settlements has become extremely valuable in recent times and rather than make it available to the country's poorest residents politicians and the private sector want to cash in on its potential said anti-eviction task team co-ordinator Zulu."The bonded houses in the N2 Gateway project will cost between R150,000 (US$21,500) and R250,000 (US$35,700) and private sector banks will make loans available to people who can afford the repayments - which is not the residents of Joe Slovo." - InternAfrica is a Not-for-profit organisation which aims to educate and ensure Africans the right to dignity and adequate housing through secure ecologically sustainable development and use of natural resources while promoting justifiable economic and social development. NEWS depicting the Cape Habitat Crisis is carried on this website to aid in this education. Reg: 047-329-NPO InternAfrica is a non-profit venture that uses entrepreneurial approaches to solve the problems of south African poverty focusing on providing a sustainable bio-tech solution to rural agriculture and urban housing. Why we exist:InternAfrica exists to deal with the glaring Cape housing / habitat crisis as detailed in our Shack Fires and News sections. The InternAfrica team has extensive hands-on international experience with leading public and private sector institutions in fields as diverse as corporate and investment banking economic and social development management consulting communications environmental protection government and politics. We possess distinguished academic credentials including housing and community development from the University of Cape Town. Ultimately we are creating a blueprint for a better way to serve the rural and urban poor through agriculture and bio-tech construction entrepreneurship. 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"Candidates for Alderman Discuss Affordable Housing at Forum" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-02 00:13:50

Nine candidates for city office discussed their positions on affordable housing Wednesday. Oct. 24 in a forum sponsored by the Affordable Housing Organizing Committee and the Somerville Community Corporation. All six candidates for alderman-at-large appeared and the challengers in Ward 5 and Ward 7 also appeared although the incumbents for those seats did not. Ward 6 Alderman Rebekah Gewirtz also appeared at the forum. Ideas overlapped as the candidates consistently presented themselves as proactive supporters of the creation and protection of affordable housing reformers of condominium conversion regulations and opponents of displacement and discrimination. Yet despite the repetition the discussion did circulate a variety of different approaches to the issues at hand. The forum’s first question asked candidates to describe the steps they would take to expand existing efforts to act and protect affordable housing. “We need to work with Harvard University” said Alderman-at-Large John M. Connolly,. Harvard “is working themselves up beam [Street]. Everyone can feel Harvard’s presence why shouldn’t we be partnering with Harvard to provide affordable housing?” he said. Universities were also on the mind of Gewirtz. She voiced concern about the impact of university students on affordable housing in Somerville. “There are landlords who’d rather contract to students than to families because they can get more money,” she said. Fred Berman first-time candidate for alderman-at-large was on the same summon as Gewirtz. “The more we can get universities to house their students on campus.. there ordain be less of a demand” and housing prices ordain lower he said. Directing his attention to the other side of the affordable housing equation. Berman spoke of a be for job matching and skills development programs to back up people “bring up their incomes.” Alderman-at-Large William A. White Jr. summed up the ‘two-sides-to-the-problem’ approach. “We need to coordinate the creation of good paying jobs and affordable housing,” he said. All the candidates supported or were change state to an change magnitude in the percentage of units required to be affordable in the current Inclusionary Zoning Ordinance. “The easier road is 12 percent. The harder road is 15 percent. This property is extremely valuable. [the developers] can give us 15 percent,” said Gewirtz. Joseph Lynch candidate for Ward 5 alderman took a tough stance towards developers. “If you want.

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"Jo'burg: Two wounded and 12 arrested in Diepsloot Relocation Protest" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 15:32:16

Two populate were wounded by rubber bullets and 12 others arrested during a protest that was sparked by news that residents would be moved from their homes in Diepsloot north of Jo'burg. Residents said the injured were a woman who was on her knees cleaning her accommodate early on Thursday morning when she was shot as come up as a schoolchild who was walking in the area when the shooting started. According to Paulus Ntsooa the deputy director of housing in the City of Joburg the council was supposed to move families living on the floodline to what is known as the Adelaide Tambo Emergency Settlement in Diepsloot. "What made the matter urgent was that a person had died during the floods that swept the area two weeks ago." Ntsooa said they had relocated more than 1 200 families since December 2006 and were supposed to move more on Thursday. However he said one of their officials was assaulted by members of the South African National Civic Organisation (Sanco) and their vehicles were stoned when they arrived in the area. "Some populate from Sanco confronted our officials and manhandled one of them. Their intent was to break the relocation. Those people do not even be in the floodline," Ntsooa said. Another relocation was planned for 22 families who live in an area earmarked for the development of a road. Chris Vondo secretary of the ANC in govern 14 said residents had been notified and knew that they were going to be moved. Inspector Paul Ramaloko of the Tshwane guard said the 12 people arrested were charged with public violence for throwing stones at the police. An act to obtain comment from Sanco in Diepsloot was unsuccessful.

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"Realogy, NCRC Partner to Promote Fair Housing Practices" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 14:07:49

Washington. DC & Parsippany. NJ.-- (BUSINESS WIRE) -- the nation’s largest member-based coalition committed to equal access to homeownership bring together housing and ascribe and the Realogy Franchise assort a unit of Realogy Corporation a global provider of real estate and relocation services have announced a three-year alliance. This agreement which provides for both entities to overlap resources in the promotion of bring together housing best practices to real estate sales associates and consumers comes as both organizations prepare to recognize the 40th anniversary of the bring together Housing Act throughout 2008. “This alliance means a great deal to us as real estate professionals and as advocates of homeownership,” said Alex Perriello president and CEO of the Realogy Franchise Group. “Supporting fair housing opportunity is not only important to our business it is important to the community. We are proud to be working with the NCRC and supporting its mission.” “The Realogy certify brand networks undergo a study presence and strong voice in real estate markets around the nation,” said John Taylor president and CEO of NCRC. “Forming this relationship with the Realogy Franchise Group will change state avenues for us to grow and get together homeownership for all working Americans while affirming both organizations’ commitment to equal professional service and neighborhood diversity.” Among other things the agreement provides for a mutual exchange of delegates at each organization’s annual conferences. NCRC representatives ordain participate in the annual global conventions of the Realogy certify Group’s residential real estate brands: CENTURY 21®. Coldwell Banker®. ERA® and Sotheby’s International Realty®. Realogy representatives will also attend the NCRC annual convention to be held in Washington. D. C. in walk 2008 and participate in a number of panels addressing real estate and fair housing issues. Through this agreement the Realogy certify Group and its mark networks will also support the NCRC’s public Web site for the (CRA). The site serves as a resource for news perspectives research reports and networking for individuals and organizations interested in creating rejuvenating and maintaining healthy communities in the United States and other countries. Established in October 1997 the CRA requires banks to meet the credit needs of all communities especially in low and moderate-income areas. a global provider of real estate and relocation services has a diversified business copy that includes real estate franchising brokerage relocation and title and settlement services. Realogy's world-renowned brands and business units consider CENTURY 21®. Coldwell Banker®. Coldwell Banker Commercial®. The Corcoran Group®. ERA®. Sotheby's International Realty®. NRT Incorporated. Cartus and call Resource Group. is an association of more than 600 community-based institutions that promote access to basic banking services including ascribe and savings to create and sustain affordable housing job development and vibrant communities for America's working families. Its members consider community development corporations local and express government agencies faith-based institutions community organizing and civil rights groups minority and women-owned business associations and social function providers from across the nation.

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"MyNewPlace Recognized by the National Multi Housing Council (NMHC ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 21:25:53

MyNewPlace () the Web's fastest growing apartment classifieds site according to Compete. Inc. announced today that two of its employees. Vice President of Technology Ken Cluff and Data Integration design Gabriele Cressman have been recognized by the NMHC's MITS Project for their contributions to developing apartment industry data exchange standards. San Francisco. CA () November 7. 2007 --- MyNewPlace () the Web's fastest growing apartment classifieds site according to Compete. Inc. announced today that two of its employees. Vice President of Technology Ken Cluff and Data Integration Engineer Gabriele Cressman have been recognized by the NMHC's MITS communicate for their contributions to developing apartment industry data exchange standards. The Multifamily Information and Transactions Standard (MITS) communicate () is an industry-wide effort by the apartment rental sector to develop common data standards and XML protocols to facilitate data and systems integration. The MITS standards are freely available as an industry resource. MITS is funded and sponsored by a broad assort of industry firms and is supported by the National Multi Housing Council and national outreach partner the National Apartment Association. MyNewPlace has been an active participant in the MITS process since its inception and employs the MITS standards for data exchange with many of its clients. In presenting the award the MITS committee specifically acknowledged Ms. Cressman's contributions to core out components of the MITS standard and the custom extension mechanism. "The exchange of apartment data via the MITS standard helps us give the freshest most up to date listings to the consumers visiting our place," commented Ken Cluff. "The consumers are happy the apartment owners are happy and because we're leveraging an XML data standard rather than doing custom integrations from scratch change surface my technology team is happy." About MyNewPlaceMyNewPlace () is creating the largest and easiest-to-use online marketplace for apartments and home rentals connecting renters and owners of all types of properties. When renters find their new place on MyNewPlace rent and move in participating properties offer a discount. Property owners get a no-risk performance-based solution for filling their vacancies: They do not pay for advertising; instead they pay for leases. Headquartered in San Francisco. CA. MyNewPlace was founded in 2005 by John Helm the founding CEO of AllApartments/SpringStreet which became the be one apartment rental and relocation site on the Internet before its sale to Homestore in 1999. For more information tour.

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"The ?Truth? About the Housing Market?? Don?t Listen to the News!!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 17:16:35

Unless you live under a rock you undoubtedly have read or heard the stories in the media about a housing market decline. And what is so amazing is each story is stated as though the decline is taking place in your neighborhood. Unfortunately the news isn’t always providing factual statements as it relates to you. In fact you will probably be surprised to learn that domiciliate prices have increased by approximately 1% when 2007 home sales are compared against the numbers posted in 2006. “Sensationalism sells” is a statement I remember hearing as a child. Before television and radio most populate learned about what is taking place by reading the newspaper. In order to change more papers editors learned to act “Sensational” headlines. And nothing creates arouse and sensationalism more than bad news. Bad news death tolls and catastrophe alter much exceed news than success and survivors. The National Association of Business Economists published an online inform titled. "Economists See Credit Problems as Bigger Threat than Terrorism”. This is sensationalism at it’s best. They followed this statement up with one in three members claiming that “the housing go can be described as a 'serious National breathe." However they stated later in the bind that three in four said they would "buy a house today if they intended to use it as their primary residence”. This is sensationalism that goes unsupported by the opinions of it’s own members. In the same article members were asked to be five years into the future and 42 percent expected US home prices to remain flat while 41 percent said prices would rise". But how about this. 34 percent of the same group calls the housing bubble a threat bigger than terrorism. I’m not saying the media would alter the same mistake but I would evaluate the headlines to be based on the beliefs of the largest divide of the group not the minority. To wrap up the opinions of the NABE. "59 percent still say there is no national housing bubble only significant local bubbles. Another 8 percent said there's no bubble at all and that the market is functioning correctly". While the sensational headlines may have missed the mark it appears the majority of the NABE members do understand the fact that the housing market should be studied on a local level. Another calculate that may compete into the stories told by the media is time. It’s much faster and in fact easier to find negative statistics to inform. National media has produced hours of footage stating how the housing market has suffered a severe downward trend. But they are not studying Tyler. Texas. Tyler has remained largely unaffected by negative pressures due to our strong and diversified economy. The Tyler area has a large job share of skilled labor as come up a very large population of skilled professionals. Another calculate that helps maintain a strong market is the incredible number of Americans that are learning about Tyler and east Texas as a phenomenal retirement community. While the national housing trend has slowed the influx of relocation and retires moving to our area this change has only slowed the determine increases in our merchandise. Michigan has been affected by job declines; Las Vegas and some coastal communities have been affected by what seems to be overbuilding. Overbuilding is where development and construction has grown at rates that are unsustainable levels. These factors along with the crisis in the mortgage industry have created a downturn that has trickled into our community. But nothing desire has been reported not it is time to set the record straight. While some markets in the nation undergo been negatively affected. Tyler and it seems much of east Texas has remained mostly unaffected at least where determine is concerned. The time homes spend on the market undergo increased in some price ranges. Under $150,000 homes are still selling within the same timelines we have experienced fort he last several years. The market for homes over $200,000 has slowed somewhat however move of the slowdown in this market is the tremendous amount of development and new construction that has focused on the luxury merchandise. I have spoken to over 100 agents over the past 6 months discussing both recent sales activity and what the future holds. And everyone I spoke with shared the same mindset I hold if the media would inform the real numbers numbers based on our local market we would act to see the same robust activity we have seen over the measure 5 years. Our market remained unaffected for the first several months after the media reported a shift to a buyers market. Since that time a minor softening has occurred in the higher determine ranges however our merchandise continues to change our prices undergo continued to arise and the “news has failed to report this story”. Therefore. I feel safe in saying. “Don’t listen to the news ask a Realtor® what is happening in the Tyler real estate market and what would be the beat course of action for you in today’s market. To go back to the bind NABE article. 58% of the economists "predicted a 'meaningful' recovery in U. S housing markets before the second half of 2008 or in the back up half of 2008. The majority of the other 42% predicted the recovery in 2009". If history repeats itself as it typically does the “national trend” ordain be a soft market for two or three years followed by five or more years of a strong and vibrant seller's market. Realtors® learned in Real Estate 101 that the merchandise is driven by give and demand. And let’s face it as long as we undergo rising population rising incomes and ambitious individuals we will see domiciliate prices rise and fall. But the overall trend ordain be long-term appreciation. The housing market is vital to a stable economy with that being said the Federal Government will insure mortgage money is available and at rates that will support homeownership without overheating the economy. If you are reading this communicate from a market outside of East Texas remember the same applies for your market. The media tends to report on generalities that don’t always reflect the actual market conditions. In fact homes in different determine ranges don’t always follow the same turn. It is possible to have a sellers merchandise in one price be while other price ranges are experiencing a buyers market. So always consult with a professional before you make decisions that alter your families financial future. As you examine for a Realtor® please keep one thing in mind some of us love the business of helping others buy and change homes while some love the populate we get to work with and a few of us cherish both. Find an agent that not only knows the business but also has your best arouse at heart- you ordain both prosper in this type of relationship.

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"Northern Virginia Is For Weak Housing: July 2007" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 19:09:12

[This merchandise recap on the Northern Virginia from MLS data is compiled by a former president of (that I am a member of) a friend and an experienced appraiser in Northern Virginia. The results of his efforts are published on his web site as each with a apprise summary. (As a kid growing up in the Washington DC area. I was bombarded by “Virginia is for Lovers” tourism ads and of cover “DC is for US by George”)] -Jonathan Miller XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" call=""> <abbr call=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote have in mind=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>

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