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Title: Preserving Affordable Rental Housing: The Role of Data


1
Preserving Affordable Rental Housing The Role
of Data
  • Anne Ray, Consultant
  • Patricia Roset-Zuppa, Research Analyst
  • Florida Housing Data Clearinghouse
  • Shimberg Center for Affordable Housing,
    University of Florida
  • 2007 Housing Policy Conference National Low
    Income Housing Coalition
  • February 26, 2007

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Introduction
  • Shimberg Center for Affordable Housing
  • Florida Housing Data Clearinghouse
  • MacArthur research by Shimberg and Florida
    Housing Finance Corporation
  • Research of assisted housing preservation data
    and the development of risk assessment tools

3
Extensive vs. Intensive Data Collection
Extensive Portfolio-wide, few key variables
Intensive Individual property, detailed
information
4
Extensive Data Collection
  • Purposes early warning, scope
  • Data owner type, funding, key dates, rents,
    capital needs summary

5
Intensive Data Collection
  • Purposes tenant advocacy, subsidy allocation,
    preservation transaction
  • Data financial detail, land use restrictions,
    owners intent, rehab needs

6
Moving Data to the Public
  • Data available, useful for preservation-minded
    organizations

Agencies collect data for various purposes
7
Assisted Housing Inventory (AHI)
  • Public database with development-level
    information for subsidized rental housing in
    Florida
  • Since 2003
  • Currently 2,244 properties with 279,201 units

8
AHI Data Users and Uses
  • Policymakers, Planners, Developers, Advocates
  • Housing supply analysis for purpose of
  • Preservation of existing affordable stock
  • Program analysis and legislation
  • Housing Element of Local Comprehensive Plan
  • Consolidated Plan

9
Assisted Housing Inventories
HUD USDA-RHS FHFC LHFAs
AHI-General
AHI-Preservation
10
Data Variables
  • Shim ID and link to map
  • Development name and address details
  • Unit count
  • Bedroom breakdown
  • Occupancy status
  • Target population
  • Funding source and program
  • Approximate year built or year of funding
  • Type of ownership
  • Funding/affordability expiration dates

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HUD Preservation Files
  • Quarterly Excel files with property data on
  • Prepaid mortgages
  • Opt-outs
  • Potential opt-outs (from notices)
  • Refinanced mortgages
  • Mark-to-Market

16
Limitations of Data from Sources
  • Lack of unique property IDs
  • Discrepancy in development data among data
    sources
  • Holes in essential data
  • Reporting lags

17
From Raw Data to AHI Our Technical Approach
  • Matching and merging of data files
  • Unique Shim IDs
  • Business rules
  • Property-level investigation

18
AHI What it Takes
  • Cost
  • Setup 2 full-time equivalents for 2 years
  • Maintenance 1-1.25 full-time equivalents
  • Database expert, housing expert, tech support
  • Clearinghouse funding
  • State 60-65
  • Internal funding 30
  • Grants and external contracts 5-10

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Strengths of AHI
  • Comprehensive data sources and variables
  • Relationships with data providers
  • Critical data fields for preservation
  • Funding and affordability expiration dates
  • Type of ownership
  • Year of construction
  • Updated annually, some quarterly
  • Public access
  • Downloadable to Excel

20
Our Challenges/Opportunities
  • Marketing the site
  • Tracking of properties
  • Accessing local data
  • Accessing other critical preservation-related
    variables

21
Website
  • Florida Housing Data Clearinghouse
  • www.flhousingdata.shimberg.ufl.edu/
  • Assisted Housing Inventory
  • www.flhousingdata.shimberg.ufl.edu/
  • AHI_introduction.html

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  • Shimberg Center for Affordable Housing
  • University of Florida
  • 203 Rinker Hall
  • PO Box 115703
  • Gainesville, FL 32611-5703
  • Tel 352-273-1192
  • Fax 352-392-4364
  • Anne Ray annelaurieray_at_yahoo.com
  • Patricia Roset-Zuppa roset_at_dcp.ufl.edu
  • Diep Nguyen diep_at_ufl.edu
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