OECD ziņojuma “Latvijas mājokļu pieejamības fonda stiprināšana” galvenās atziņas

Ekonomikas ministrija/ Dzīvo siltāk
Ekonomikas ministrija/ Dzīvo siltāksenior officer at the Ministry of Economics
STRENGTHENING LATVIA’S
HOUSING AFFORDABILITY FUND
Presentation of key findings
Work carried out by the OECD, in collaboration with the Directorate-General
for Structural Reform Support (DG REFORM) of the European Commission,
under the Technical Support Instrument of the European Union
15 June 2023 | Rīga, Latvia
Mark Pearson
Deputy Director, OECD Directorate of Employment,
Labour and Social Affairs
Housing investment in Latvia is low relative to peers.
Gross fixed capital formation in dwellings,
as a share (%) of total gross fixed capital formation, 2000-22, Latvia and selected peer countries
Source: OECD (2023), "Investment by asset" (indicator), https://doi.org/10.1787/8e5d47e6-en
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 2020 2022
Slovenia Denmark Austria The Netherlands European Union Latvia
%
Real house prices have risen steadily in Latvia in recent years.
Evolution of real house prices, 2006-2022:
Real house prices and price-to-income ratio, Latvia and OECD average, indexed to 2015
Source: OECD (2023), "Prices: Analytical house price indicators", Main Economic Indicators (database), https://doi.org/10.1787/cbcc2905-en
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
200
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Real house price index - Latvia Real house price index - OECD
GDP per capita - Latvia Price-to-income - Latvia
Poor housing quality remains a persistent challenge in Latvia.
Share of overcrowded households, by quintiles of the income distribution, in percent, 2020
or latest year available
Source: OECD Affordable Housing Database, indicator HC2.1.
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
%
bottom quintile 3rd quintile top quintile Total
A revolving fund scheme to channel investment in affordable
housing: Latvia’s new Housing Affordability Fund
€
Builds on existing institutions
Initial start-up funding from RRF, followed by a share
of tenants’ rent
Incentives for developers to participate in the scheme
Targeted scope of the Fund’s operations
Neither
agree nor
disagree
4%
Agree
63%
Strongly
agree
33%
Most Latvian stakeholders surveyed agree that the Fund will
help address Latvia’s housing challenges.
Stakeholder perceptions of the Fund
✓ A dedicated Housing Affordability Fund is long overdue
and highly necessary.
✓ There is a strong case for boosting housing investment
in the regions.
✓ Affordable housing development is unprofitable, and
existing tools are insufficient.
Views on how the Fund can best
support housing objectives
✓ Avoid a one-size-fits-all approach and enable
municipalities to tailor solutions to their needs.
✓ Over time, the Fund should facilitate new construction
and renovations, and project eligibility could be
extended to the Capital region.
“Establishing a dedicated fund to support investment
in affordable housing can help address some of the
current housing challenges in Latvia.”
Source: 2022 OECD Stakeholder survey: Investing in affordable housing in Latvia
Learning from peer countries: Revolving fund schemes for
affordable and social housing in four peer countries
AUSTRIA
DENMARK THE NETHERLANDS
SLOVENIA
A system of actors
and financing tools
functions as a self-
sustaining financing
mechanism.
A dedicated,
independent housing
fund: the National
Building Fund,
established in 1967.
The system of
housing associations
operate as a sort of
revolving fund.
A public, state-owned
financial and real estate
fund: The Housing Fund
of the Republic of
Slovenia (HFRS),
established in 1991.
No stand-alone housing fund
A stand-alone housing fund
Towards a roadmap to strengthen and scale up the Fund:
Three key dimensions
Institutional
Set-up
Funding and
Financing
Management
and Monitoring
€
A road map for Latvia: Selected OECD recommendations
Institutional Set-up
✓ Establish a Supervisory Board
to oversee the operations of the
Fund and its evolution over time
✓ Assign a greater strategic role
to municipalities in planning
the Fund’s housing investments
✓ Plan from the start an active
involvement of tenants in the
activities of the Fund
Funding & Financing
✓ Pursue options to raise
additional equity for the Fund
✓ Line up financing instruments to
support the scaling and
financial sustainability of the
Fund beyond 2026
✓ Develop a risk assessment and
allocate additional funding to
cover potential losses
Management & Monitoring
✓ Monitor the production,
allocation and affordability of
the units produced through the
Fund
✓ Develop the Fund’s data
infrastructure
✓ Set up a dedicated website for
the Fund and facilitate
information exchanges on the
Fund’s activities
READ THE REPORT:
http://oe.cd/housing-latvia-2023
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OECD ziņojuma “Latvijas mājokļu pieejamības fonda stiprināšana” galvenās atziņas

  • 1. STRENGTHENING LATVIA’S HOUSING AFFORDABILITY FUND Presentation of key findings Work carried out by the OECD, in collaboration with the Directorate-General for Structural Reform Support (DG REFORM) of the European Commission, under the Technical Support Instrument of the European Union 15 June 2023 | Rīga, Latvia Mark Pearson Deputy Director, OECD Directorate of Employment, Labour and Social Affairs
  • 2. Housing investment in Latvia is low relative to peers. Gross fixed capital formation in dwellings, as a share (%) of total gross fixed capital formation, 2000-22, Latvia and selected peer countries Source: OECD (2023), "Investment by asset" (indicator), https://doi.org/10.1787/8e5d47e6-en 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 2020 2022 Slovenia Denmark Austria The Netherlands European Union Latvia %
  • 3. Real house prices have risen steadily in Latvia in recent years. Evolution of real house prices, 2006-2022: Real house prices and price-to-income ratio, Latvia and OECD average, indexed to 2015 Source: OECD (2023), "Prices: Analytical house price indicators", Main Economic Indicators (database), https://doi.org/10.1787/cbcc2905-en 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 Real house price index - Latvia Real house price index - OECD GDP per capita - Latvia Price-to-income - Latvia
  • 4. Poor housing quality remains a persistent challenge in Latvia. Share of overcrowded households, by quintiles of the income distribution, in percent, 2020 or latest year available Source: OECD Affordable Housing Database, indicator HC2.1. 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 % bottom quintile 3rd quintile top quintile Total
  • 5. A revolving fund scheme to channel investment in affordable housing: Latvia’s new Housing Affordability Fund € Builds on existing institutions Initial start-up funding from RRF, followed by a share of tenants’ rent Incentives for developers to participate in the scheme Targeted scope of the Fund’s operations
  • 6. Neither agree nor disagree 4% Agree 63% Strongly agree 33% Most Latvian stakeholders surveyed agree that the Fund will help address Latvia’s housing challenges. Stakeholder perceptions of the Fund ✓ A dedicated Housing Affordability Fund is long overdue and highly necessary. ✓ There is a strong case for boosting housing investment in the regions. ✓ Affordable housing development is unprofitable, and existing tools are insufficient. Views on how the Fund can best support housing objectives ✓ Avoid a one-size-fits-all approach and enable municipalities to tailor solutions to their needs. ✓ Over time, the Fund should facilitate new construction and renovations, and project eligibility could be extended to the Capital region. “Establishing a dedicated fund to support investment in affordable housing can help address some of the current housing challenges in Latvia.” Source: 2022 OECD Stakeholder survey: Investing in affordable housing in Latvia
  • 7. Learning from peer countries: Revolving fund schemes for affordable and social housing in four peer countries AUSTRIA DENMARK THE NETHERLANDS SLOVENIA A system of actors and financing tools functions as a self- sustaining financing mechanism. A dedicated, independent housing fund: the National Building Fund, established in 1967. The system of housing associations operate as a sort of revolving fund. A public, state-owned financial and real estate fund: The Housing Fund of the Republic of Slovenia (HFRS), established in 1991. No stand-alone housing fund A stand-alone housing fund
  • 8. Towards a roadmap to strengthen and scale up the Fund: Three key dimensions Institutional Set-up Funding and Financing Management and Monitoring €
  • 9. A road map for Latvia: Selected OECD recommendations Institutional Set-up ✓ Establish a Supervisory Board to oversee the operations of the Fund and its evolution over time ✓ Assign a greater strategic role to municipalities in planning the Fund’s housing investments ✓ Plan from the start an active involvement of tenants in the activities of the Fund Funding & Financing ✓ Pursue options to raise additional equity for the Fund ✓ Line up financing instruments to support the scaling and financial sustainability of the Fund beyond 2026 ✓ Develop a risk assessment and allocate additional funding to cover potential losses Management & Monitoring ✓ Monitor the production, allocation and affordability of the units produced through the Fund ✓ Develop the Fund’s data infrastructure ✓ Set up a dedicated website for the Fund and facilitate information exchanges on the Fund’s activities