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Northern Virginia senior housing has supply-demand ‘disconnect’

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Challenges for Lower-Income Seniors in Fairfax County

The report highlighted the current situation in Fairfax County, where there are approximately 3,500 affordable housing units for seniors. The majority of these units (85%) are privately owned and operated, with the remaining units managed by the Fairfax County Redevelopment and Housing Authority (FCRHA).

The outlook is concerning due to proposed budget cuts at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) under President Donald Trump. These cuts could lead to the elimination of crucial programs like the Community Development Block Grant and HOME Investment Partnerships, as well as significant reductions in rental assistance, including funds specifically targeted for seniors.

To address this housing crisis, Tom Fleetwood, director of the FCRHA, presented potential solutions to the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors. These strategies include supporting new construction projects for low-income seniors and providing additional resources to alleviate housing cost burdens.

Despite efforts to increase affordable housing options, County Supervisor Dalia Palchik emphasized that more needs to be done as the senior population in Fairfax County continues to grow. The county currently has 210 affordable units designated for seniors in its development pipeline, but this may not be sufficient to meet the rising demand.

Recent developments in neighboring Arlington, Virginia, also shed light on the challenges faced by seniors. A senior housing complex in Arlington announced plans to transition from assisted living to independent living, reflecting broader trends in the region.

A report from the Urban Institute underscored the nationwide housing crisis affecting older adults. Data from the U.S. Census Bureau revealed a significant increase in the number of senior households experiencing severe housing cost burdens over the past two decades.

Rising expenses such as mortgage payments, insurance premiums, and property taxes contribute to the financial strain on seniors. The report highlighted the importance of exploring alternative options, including property-tax deferral programs, Medicaid waivers for housing expenses, and expanding subsidized housing availability.

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