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DHHL: Construction Begins for Villages of Laʻi ʻŌpua Rentals

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Department of Hawaiian Home Lands issued the following announcement on Nov. 24.

The Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) has broken ground on the  vertical construction of 60 homes within the Villages of Laʻi ʻŌpua  in  Kealakehe, Hawaiʻi Island for the Department’s second  Rent-With-Option-To-Purchase project.

The first 60 homes, a portion of the greater 118-unit Laʻi ʻŌpua   Village 4 – Akau, are anticipated to be offered to beneficiaries in  mid-2021. An additional 103 Rent-With-Option-To-Purchase units will be  built subsequently to complete Laʻi ʻŌpua  Village 4 – Akau and the  current Laʻi ʻŌpua  Village 5.

Financing for the project will use, in part, Federal and State  low-income housing tax credit equity secured by Hunt Capital Partners,  in collaboration with Ikaika ʻOhana and Urban Housing Communities. The  project will ultimately provide affordable single-family rental homes  for DHHL Undivided Interest (UI) and Waiting List applicants who may  convert their rental into a 99-year homestead lease after 15 years.

Coastal Construction Co. is acting as the project’s general  contractor with architect firm Design Partner, Inc. ThirtyOne50  Management will function as the rental property manager.

Rental tenants will have the first option to purchase their units  after the Federal and State tax credit 15-year rental compliance period  ends. Unit sales will comply with the requirements of the Low Income  Housing Tax program, as defined in IRC Section 42.

DHHL’s Rent-With-Option-To-Purchase project targets qualifying  families who earn up to 30 percent, 40 percent, and 60 percent of the  area median income (AMI). This program differs from a Rent-to-Own  product, where rent will not contribute to the purchase of the home.  Instead, the tenant’s AMI level at the initial qualification to occupy  the units will be the same AMI level used in determining the sale price  at the end of the 15 years.

“A Rent-With-Option-To-Purchase product provides a unique way for  beneficiaries to become homeowners with an entry point through an  affordable rental,” said Hawaiian Homes Commission Chairman William J.  Ailā, Jr. “This portion of the Villages of Laʻi ʻŌpua  marks the  beginning of several lot initiatives on Hawaiʻi Island. We also  anticipate the offering of Vacant Lots in Discovery Harbor and the  groundbreaking of our Subsistence Agricultural pilot projects in Honomū  and Panaewa in 2021.”

Laʻi ʻŌpua  UI lessees who meet the household income requirements and  other selection criteria will have the first selection opportunity  since they currently hold a lease for the Village of Laʻi ʻŌpua   subdivision. If rental units are available after the UI’s selection,  applicants on DHHL’s Hawaiʻi Island Residential Waiting List will be  invited to select a rental unit based on their application date. Other  requirements, including household income and selection criteria set by  the property management company, will also have to be met.

The Department successfully launched its pilot  Rent-With-Option-To-Purchase project in Kapolei, Oʻahu in 2001. By 2017,  the Hoʻolimalima Rent-With-Option-To-Purchase initiative had  successfully provided 70 beneficiaries with a homestead lease  conversion.

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About the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands:

The Department of Hawaiian Home Lands carries out Prince Jonah Kūhiō  Kalanianaʻole’s vision of rehabilitating native Hawaiians by returning  them to the land. Established by U.S. Congress in 1921, with the passage  of the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act, the Hawaiian homesteading program  run by DHHL includes management of over 200,000 acres of land statewide  with the specific purpose of developing and delivering homesteading.

Original source can be found here.

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