There is no metro area in the U.S. where a full-time minimum wage worker can afford a 2-bedroom apartment at fair market rent. In Raleigh, the wage required to afford a two bedroom unit is $27.15 per hour.
Also, Raleigh recognizes that there is “very little incentive” for builders.
City staff says the solution is investing in affordable housing, site acquisition, public services, and more. Â Since 2016, Raleigh has:
- Created or preserved over 2,800 affordable units
- Helped 600 first-time homebuyers purchase a home
- Repaired over 200 owner-occupied homes
- Assisted over 12,000 individuals experiencing or at risk of homelessness through rapid rehousing and emergency shelter
- Offered public services to over 10,500 individuals.
Click the link for a video produced by staff describes some of the ways the city is tackling the homelessness issue.