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Originally Posted by jollyburger
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Sure, that's the whole point of programs to encourage more rental housing. The DCL waiver, CAC forgiveness and construction loan from BC Housing made the project more viable. (Without a detailed financial statement, we don't know that it wouldn't be viable without those supports, but the developer went into the project knowing that they wouldn't pay DCLs or CACs if the rents were below a certain level, and there were 20% below market units). Without that sort of support, we'd see far less housing built, despite the need. Partly it's because, as your quote from 'the build nothing anywhere blog' showed, even established developers like Jameson face very high market interest rates for acquisition and financing their projects.
Housing starts fell across Metro Vancouver by 6,132 units last year, and in the City of Vancouver by 1,258, but rental starts were almost unchanged in both Metro and City, and in the City represented 67.6% of all starts - thanks to the support that makes projects viable.