ACCA partners with ARDN, AREF, on co-operative housing initiative
Co-op housing is an essential piece of the housing continuum in Alberta and Canada. However, as government subsidies continue to dwindle and current co-op assets face increasing maintenance costs, a number of units are threatened.
ACCA is proud to be partnering with the Alberta Rural Development Network (ARDN) and the Alberta Real Estate Foundation (AREF) on a research initiative to develop a better understanding of the current successes and challenges in co-op housing. This project will assess the financial needs of current co-ops, research solutions, and put forward recommendations for new co-op housing models such as the Limited Equity Housing Co-Ops (LEHCs), land trusts, and other models.
There are three main activities as part of this project:
Consult with current co-op members, real estate professionals, and industry stakeholders
Research and review applicable models and feasibility studies
Dissemination of findings through education and recommendations
When the project is complete, the team expects the following outcomes:
Recommendations to help bolster the co-op housing supply in Alberta
Define potential housing employment opportunities to help develop housing co-ops
Provide Alberta co-ops with the tools and resources to help navigate their rental/governance models
Introduce new housing models to developers and communities.
Would you like to help with the research?
To help develop a better understanding of the current successes and challenges in co-op house, we are inviting existing co-op housing members or anyone interested in the research to complete the Co-op Stakeholder Engagement Contact Form.
This project is made possible through a grant from the Alberta Real Estate Foundation. For more information on AREF, visit their website at www.aref.ab.ca.