During a recent government meeting, discussions centered on the state of Sherwood's real estate market and the potential implementation of a Community Land Trust (CLT) to enhance homeownership opportunities. The village's real estate landscape is described as relatively mature, with limited new developments in single-family homes and duplexes.
A key proposal emerged regarding the CLT's approach to property acquisition in Shorewood. The vision presented emphasizes a homebuyer-driven model, which allows individuals to purchase homes while the CLT retains ownership of the land. This model is seen as a viable option in communities with a stable housing stock that requires minimal repairs.
However, concerns were raised about the condition of existing homes in Sherwood, many of which are older and in need of significant repairs. This situation complicates the feasibility of a homebuyer-driven model, as it may necessitate a different strategy focused on acquiring and rehabilitating properties before sale. The discussion highlighted the importance of establishing a checklist of criteria for homes to ensure they meet the necessary standards for potential buyers.
Overall, the meeting underscored the need for innovative solutions to address housing challenges in Sherwood, particularly as the community seeks to balance the preservation of existing homes with the desire for new development.