This is a said state of affairs; the income has gone nowhere in the last ten to twelve years and the housing is still more than twice what it was ten years ago (even with the drop of the last year and a half). Not only is it the cost of the house that has seen this inverse growth, but couple it with the never-fixed insurance situation in Florida, the modest property tax, and the latest fad the CDD (in half of the places we looked) and you have a recipe for homelessness!
When a professional that has spent four years at a top school (U of F is a top school!) gained the degree and further certification cannot find basic housing without committing almost 2/3’s of her gross pay to do so we have a real problem…
There is going to have to be a departure from what the developer chooses to build, period. As a former elected official I can tell you the only way the industry is going to build the affordable “Katrina Cottage" cute small housing is if there are forced to do so.
I am not for government intervention in a lot of areas, but providing basic shelter for human beings that they can afford is the right thing to do…
