Non profit adapts to chip away at Nanaimo’s affordable housing crisis
NANAIMO —Through the roof land and construction prices ushered a renewed, leaner approach for Habitat 4 Humanity and its new regional executive director.
Under the guidance of Jeff Krafta, the organization intends to increase its building density in order to maximize results throughout the mid Island region.
“We need to look at economy of scale,” Krafta told NanaimoNewsNOW. “I think building one house at a time, a single family dwelling, those days are probably over. We have to look at building duplexes, three-plexes, multi-residential.”
Habitat 4 Humanity provides low cost mortgages based on the occupant’s ability to pay, enabling critical cost control.