Owning a Home Without Losing the Neighborhood: How Community Land Trusts Can Protect Portland
By: Jayden Brannan
Portland is a town that people fall in love with, but then struggle to remain within. The rising cost of housing is a problem that affects not only individuals but also changes the fabric of our communities, displacing long-time Portlanders. The effect of making housing a commodity to make money from, rather than a place to live, is that there is no longer stability, which affects us all, whether we are renters, homeowners, or simply concerned individuals who want a future within our town.
Community Land Trusts (CLTs) provide a different solution that is proven to work in Portland. The way CLTs keep the land in the hands of the community means that homeownership isn't linked with resale, meaning that when people buy a home, it isn't necessarily an investment that will be sold later. The people own their residence, but the land is preserved for the future. This is more than a solution for affordable housing; it is preservation of the neighborhood.
What is particularly valuable about CLTs is that they have a long-term effect. This is because, as compared to short-term solutions, they ensure that a community is always affordable in the long run, while the people are also given a voice in the development of the land in which they reside. An investment in CLTs means investing in people, not displacement.
If, as a citizen, you are concerned with making Portland a liveable place for the people who make the city what it is, learning more, or supporting local initiatives to address affordable housing, is important. Even a click helps.
Learn more or support long-term housing solutions in Portland here:
https://joinpdx.org/get-involved/ways-to-give/


