The Maui News

Changing lives, one home at a time

- By SARAH RUPPENTHAL

For many, homeowners­hip is an uphill (and at times, seemingly unwinnable) battle, as many prospectiv­e buyers are priced out of the single-family home market. That’s where community land trusts like Na Hale O Maui step in to help.

“Our motto is ‘changing lives, one home at a time,” said Realtors Associatio­n of Maui member and Na Hale O Maui executive director Cassandra Abdul. “And that’s what we do—we are making a difference in the lives of the people who qualify to live in these houses.”

Na Hale O Maui puts affordable homeowners­hip within reach of Maui County residents by securing and preserving a permanent supply of affordable housing alternativ­es for low- and moderatein­come households. The volunteer- and membership-based organizati­on is Hawaii’s first community land trust (there are more than 250 in the United States) and has made the dream of homeowners­hip come true for 53 families—and counting.

Here’s a brief overview of how it works. A community land trust separates the value of a house from the value of the land underneath and around it; it sells only the house and retains ownership of the land in trust forever. The homeowner has exclusive use of the land, known as sustainabl­e leasehold property, which can be inherited by family members. The cost of the land is reduced or eliminated, which makes the house more affordable, while also ensuring long-term stability and security for the homeowner.

And the key words here are “affordable,” “permanent” and “forever.” When you buy a community land trust home, it will remain permanentl­y affordable. Forever.

Abdul hails from a real estate family and knows firsthand the stability, security, and sense of pride that comes from owning a home. She was hired as Na Hale O Maui’s associate director in November 2015 and stepped into the role of executive director and principal broker in February 2016 after her predecesso­r, John Andersen, announced his retirement.

Since then, she’s seen plenty of success stories. Here’s one of them: Recently, Na Hale O Maui bought back a Kahului home it had previously sold to a local family; they needed to move to the mainland to care for elderly relatives. The family received approximat­ely $60,000 in shared appreciati­on and realized equity at closing, which enabled them to buy a market rate home on the mainland.

It’s a happy ending, but it’s not the end of the story.

After it repurchase­d the home, Na Hale O Maui made some improvemen­ts. Among them: swapping out singlepane­d windows for energy efficient windows, reroofing the lanai, and updating the bathrooms. Another family that had been renting an apartment in Lahaina applied for the rehabbed home and was selected; they closed in late February. And the incomequal­ified apartment they vacated is now available to another family.

Abdul says she’s grateful to play a role in helping families realize their dreams of owning a home. “When you hand over the keys to new homeowners, they’re over the moon,” she said. “It’s such a wonderful feeling to be a part of that… it does the heart so much good.”

Prospectiv­e homeowners must meet eligibilit­y requiremen­ts and complete Na Hale O Maui’s four-step program to be added to the list of qualified homebuyers. The nonprofit hosts free quarterly homebuyer seminars that cover the four steps to owning a community land trust home (attending the seminar is the first of the four steps), the fundamenta­ls of community land trust homeowners­hip, and the basics of securing the right mortgage.

For more informatio­n about Na Hale O Maui or to inquire about membership or donor opportunit­ies, visit https://www.nahaleomau­i.org, email info@nahaleomau­i.org or call 244-6110.

Do you know a Realtors Associatio­n of Maui member who should be recognized for their contributi­ons to the community? If so, send your story idea to Sarah Ruppenthal at missruppen­thal@gmail.com.

 ?? Photo courtesy Cassandra Abdul ?? (From left) Realtors Associatio­n of Maui member and Na Hale O Maui executive director Cassandra Abdul, Na Hale O Maui board president David Ward and new happy homeowners Jamie Potter-Kekiwi and Jefferson Hatanaka. Na Hale O Maui is a volunteer- and membership­based organizati­on that puts affordable homeowners­hip within reach of Maui County residents by securing and preserving a permanent supply of affordable housing alternativ­es.
Photo courtesy Cassandra Abdul (From left) Realtors Associatio­n of Maui member and Na Hale O Maui executive director Cassandra Abdul, Na Hale O Maui board president David Ward and new happy homeowners Jamie Potter-Kekiwi and Jefferson Hatanaka. Na Hale O Maui is a volunteer- and membership­based organizati­on that puts affordable homeowners­hip within reach of Maui County residents by securing and preserving a permanent supply of affordable housing alternativ­es.
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