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‘I just didn’t have any money’: FL residents struggle to afford rising rent costs for housing

Rickey Andreu April 26, 2022

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  • Candidates address affordable housing
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Florida residents are grappling with rising housing costs, including large increases in rent for apartments and houses as an ongoing affordable housing crisis becomes a centerpiece of gubernatorial campaigns for the 2022 elections.

Jean Stallworth, a resident in Duval County, knows the affordable housing struggle all too well.

Stallworth, 67, told the Florida Phoenix in a phone interview that she is disabled and was forced to move out of a house she was renting earlier during the pandemic because her landlord raised the rent.

“The people I was renting from decided not to renew my lease because they wanted to raise the rent,” she said. “They only gave us 30 days to move.”

Homeless woman. Credit: YouTube.

Stallworth said her rent went from $700 to around $1,000 per month and she had become homeless at one point before moving into a motel.

“I just didn’t have any money,” Stallworth said. “I was in my SUV, with my two dogs. I used savings to stay in a motel. It’s been pure hell. I’ve lost everything.”

In fact, Florida’s rental market has become problematic for many families and workers battling to afford surging rent prices over the past two years, according to a March 2022 report covering Florida’s rental market by Florida TaxWatch, a nonpartisan, nonprofit taxpayer research institute.

And over the past year, the price of homes in the state has increased as well. “The unrelenting ascent has priced out many would-be homebuyers, leading them to rent instead and placing upward price pressure on Florida’s rental markets,” TaxWatch wrote.

For rentals across the state, the median rent prices jumped from “$1,340 in February 2020 (right before the pandemic) to just over $1,760 in February 2022,” a 31.4 percent increase over two years, according to the report.

Over the past year, major metropolitan areas, such as Miami, Tampa, and Orlando, have seen large increases in median rental prices overall. For instance, the median rent cost in Miami for a one-bedroom unit is $2,420 and $3,220 for a two-bedroom unit, as of February 2022. Those figures represent about a 34 percent increase in median rent prices over the year.

Sharon Storey, 64, told the Phoenix in a phone conversation that she’s been struggling to help her son find an affordable home to purchase in Duval County. She said her son is paying nearly $2,000 for rent but hopes to buy a house in the area. “There should be a cap on rent,” she said.

One of the major issues, is that “out of state folks or corporations are buying the homes,” Storey said. “I am really stressed over this as a mother.”

“For a first-time homebuyer, like my son, and they even have a good down payment. Every time we got to these homes, we get there, and it’s already sold,” she said.

“Our kids are going to be forced to move out of Florida,” Storey said. “I am appalled, he’s 30 and he can’t even buy a home. I wake up every night in the middle of the night and check Zillow to check to see if there’s a house available for my son.”

Candidates address affordable housing

Gubernatorial candidates for the 2022 election have launched tours across the state to unveil their plans to address affordable housing.

Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried, a Democratic gubernatorial candidate, announced a plan this month to declare a housing state of emergency in Florida, if elected as governor.

Her plan also involves blocking any attempts by lawmakers to raid Florida’s affordable housing trust funds.

At a news conference in Tallahassee this week, Fried discussed her plan, saying, if elected, “I will take on predatory landlords” who raise rental costs. “Florida renters are being taken advantage of,” she said.

A modest foreclosed home in Miami. Photo by Joe Raedle, Getty Images

She also said during the press event that she would utilize empty motels and hotels for affordable housing for low-income people.

Meanwhile, U.S. Rep. Charlie Crist, another Democratic gubernatorial candidate, has a different plan that includes appointing a “housing czar” to help “meet broad housing affordability goals,” if elected.

And his agenda on housing affordability involves creating policies that tackle rising costs of electricity and utilities. He unveiled his plan in late January.

“When I was governor, I took on the power companies and demanded lower rates for working families,” Crist said in a written statement. “I appointed consumer-oriented regulators who were on the side of the people, not on the side of profits. And my ‘Affordable Florida for All’ plan is our campaign’s promise that once I’m in office, I’ll do it again.”

State Sen. Annette Taddeo, of Miami-Dade, also is a gubernatorial candidate in the primary. She hasn’t responded to the Florida Phoenix about her housing plan. But in a statement in March at the time when the state budget was approved by the Legislature, Taddeo said:

“Florida has quickly become one the most unaffordable states to live in the country. We have an affordable housing crisis, skyrocketing property insurance rates, and a crumbling infrastructure.” Meanwhile, she said, “Governor DeSantis and his minions in the legislature engaged in culture wars.”

Bryan Griffin, deputy press secretary for DeSantis, told the Phoenix this week that the Republican governor “has consistently recommended full funding for the State of Florida’s affordable housing programs since his first year in office, and he is appreciative of the legislators’ decision to appropriate a significant amount towards affordable housing in the 2022-23″ budget.

Griffin also claimed in another email on Thursday that there were no “sweeps” of affordable housing funds to general revenue in the 2022-23 budget.

In years past, lawmakers have taken funds from the housing trust fund.

Griffin added: “The governor’s successful policies in the state of Florida have attracted new residents from across the country, making property in Florida increasingly valuable. This positive externality of successful state government will naturally come with new challenges, like increasing rent costs.”

Housing trust funds transferred to other programs

While low-income families continue to look for affordable housing, the Florida Legislature moved $100 million from a “State Housing Trust Fund” to create a program for homebuyers.

The move came during the 2022 legislative session, when lawmakers were wrapping up the state budget document for 2022-23.

The $100 million “from the State Housing Trust Fund shall be used by the Florida Housing Finance Corporation to establish a Florida Hometown Hero Housing Program to provide down payment and closing cost assistance to eligible homebuyers,” according to state budget records.

There were no further details and no mention of a local project related to the new hometown hero housing program. For transparency reasons, the Legislature created a process to vet a program and provide numerous details to be able to get a local project into the state budget. But that didn’t occur in this case, according to the budget records.

State Rep. Angie Nixon participates in a press conference at Florida’s Capitol on Feb 8, 2022. Credit: Imani Thomas

Florida Realtors advocated for the new Hometown Hero project and said in its literature that the program “would complement — not take away from — existing efforts to increase homeownership opportunities for low-income Floridians.”

The state budget hasn’t been approved yet —  DeSantis would have to approve that $100 million.

Rep. Angela Nixon, a Democrat representing part of Duval County, said in a phone conversation that Democrats had tried to push several bills related to the housing crisis and evictions this session, but the GOP-controlled Legislature didn’t pursue Democrats’ bills or even amendments.

“It’s frustrating that Republicans want to pat themselves on the back as if they did something. When in fact, they are the ones who helped contribute to this housing crisis in the state of Florida. He [DeSantis] created culture wars as opposed to addressing the housing crisis.”

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