Asheville will need 14,000 new homes by 2050 to keep pace with population growth, Affordable Housing draft projects (2024)

BPR News | By Felicia Sonmez

PublishedJuly 2, 2024 at 3:30 PM EDT

Asheville’s population will continue to boom over the next 25 years — and with it, the need for more housing is expected to become even more urgent.

That’s the message City Council members heard in a recent presentation on Asheville’s latest Affordable Housing Plan, which is being finalized and will be released to the public later this month.

The Plan, first created in 2008 by the Mayor’s Taskforce on Affordable Housing and last revised in 2015, aims to give the city a blueprint for addressing one of its most pressing problems.

Its latest update comes as Asheville’s population is expected to increase by 32% by 2050. The city inked a $146,517 contract with consultants Enterprise Community Partners to work on the latest plan, according to the Asheville Citizen-Times.

Jerah Smith, program director at Enterprise Community Partners, said during a work session on June 25 that the city will need to drastically increase its housing stock in order to meet the needs of its burgeoning population.

“Based on our population projections, we’re estimating that the city is going to need to build another 14,000 homes by the year 2050 just to keep up with current population growth trends,” Smith told City Council members. “And that doesn’t even necessarily take into account adding to the supply to help increase affordability in that capacity.”

Asheville had 37,410 households in 2022, according to Census data. The expected growth represents a 38% increase by 2050, Smith said.

The city’s population is also trending older, Smith said. Since older individuals tend to live in smaller households, the number of households is projected to grow more quickly than the number of people.

Council Member Antanette Mosley asked Smith about the consequences for Asheville if the city does not create those 14,000 households.

“What happens if we don’t? Does the population not grow, or do we just end up with the equity migration discussion if we stop building tomorrow?” Mosley said, referring to the pressure on the city’s housing market created by the arrival of transplants with higher incomes.

Smith replied that “people are going to move here,” noting the city’s 2% or 3% vacancy rate.

“I don’t know what it would look like to shut down development completely,” he said. “But the market would get hotter, because people would want to move here. People are going to move here with higher incomes. Rents are going to go up, housing costs are going to go up. So the idea is that producing that 14,000 households will at least keep the city even with where it is today.”

Housing costs in the city have continued to rise since the plan was last revised in 2015. According to the presentation, 36% of Asheville households are currently “cost-burdened,” meaning that individuals are paying more than 30 percent of their income toward housing costs.

“The timing is right for us to have an update to this important strategy document,” Assistant City Manager Rachel Wood said during the meeting.

City staff have worked on the updated plan for the past nine months, soliciting input from community members and analyzing the tools at the city’s disposal. Those tools include Land Use Incentives Grants (LUIG); the Housing Trust Fund (HTF); Affordable Housing Bond funds; and the use of city-owned land for affordable housing.

Smith told Council members that the community feedback revealed that many residents are concerned that “the growth is occurring and it’s leaving them behind.”

He pushed back on the notion that Asheville is not doing enough to promote the development of affordable housing and recommended that the city build on its existing efforts while introducing some new ones, such as expanding home repair resources for homeowners and emergency rental assistance for tenants.

“A lot of the strategies are essentially, ‘Keep doing what you’re doing well, but do it a little bit better,’” Smith said. He also praised the city’s focus on racial equity in its affordable housing plan.

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Council member Sage Turner raised the question of whether affordable housing is simply a matter of supply and demand, as some have argued.

“Sometimes, what we hear as a council is, ‘Look, you just need to reduce regulations. You need to open up the market. You need to do everything you can to let the market run wild, and you'll get the units you want, and the overall cost will come down,’” Turner said.

She said sh has become increasingly doubtful of that argument, noting that the evidence shows “we can’t just deregulate ourselves out of this.”

“If we had 10,000 new units built tomorrow – no affordability built in – they wouldn't naturally be affordable, right?” she said. “I guess I just kind of want to hear you say, ‘Yes, we've got to do these programs.’”

Smith’s response prompted laughter from those in the room: “Yes, you have to do these programs.”

The full Affordable Housing Plan is expected to be published at the end of July. Staff will create a work plan along with the Housing and Community Development Committee (HCD) and the Affordable Housing Advisory Committee (AHAC) starting in August. The implementation of the new strategies is expected to begin in October.

Asheville will need 14,000 new homes by 2050 to keep pace with population growth, Affordable Housing draft projects (2024)

FAQs

What is the population growth forecast for Asheville NC? ›

Its latest update comes as Asheville's population is expected to increase by 32% by 2050. The city inked a $146,517 contract with consultants Enterprise Community Partners to work on the latest plan, according to the Asheville Citizen-Times.

What is the population of Asheville NC in 2024? ›

Asheville is a city located in Buncombe County and Henderson County North Carolina. Asheville has a 2024 population of 95,216. Asheville is currently growing at a rate of 0.17% annually and its population has increased by 0.68% since the most recent census, which recorded a population of 94,575 in 2020.

Is Asheville, NC a fast growing city? ›

Census data backs this report, with records of 13.4% population growth in Asheville between 2010 and 2020. Most recent census data showed that the population as of July 1, 2022, was roughly 93,776.

What is the fastest growing community in NC? ›

The Fastest Growing Cities in North Carolina
  • Leland. Leland offers a tranquil, country-style lifestyle suitable for young and old. ...
  • Fuquay-Varina. Fuquay-Varina received a population boost of 6.99% thanks to its proximity to other cities and nearby amenities and its high safety rating. ...
  • Clayton. ...
  • Holly Springs. ...
  • Chapel Hill.
May 24, 2024

Is Asheville bigger than Winston Salem? ›

Winston-Salem (22,700) was the third largest city in the state followed by Raleigh (19,218), Asheville (18,762), Durham (18,241), and Greensboro (15,895). None of North Carolina's cities numbered among the 100 largest cities in the United States.

What is the projected population in the city of Asheville in 2025? ›

Projected population for 2025. 95,202

For year 2025, Asheville, NC population is expected to grow 3.1% from 2020.

What is the racial makeup of Asheville? ›

The 5 largest ethnic groups in Asheville, NC are White (Non-Hispanic) (84.1%), Black or African American (Non-Hispanic) (4.13%), White (Hispanic) (2.86%), Two+ (Non-Hispanic) (2.68%), and Two+ (Hispanic) (2.62%).

How will climate change affect Asheville NC? ›

The annual precipitation in Asheville, NC is projected to increase from about 43.8" to about 47.8". Extreme precipitation in any form can pose significant risks. Climate change is increasing the potential for extreme rainfall or snowfall because warmer air can hold more water vapor. See more information on storm risk.

What is the housing outlook for Asheville? ›

Based on all homes sold in the last 12 months. Homes in Asheville have sold for 1.3% more than they did a year ago. Summary: The median home sold price in Asheville was $479,132 in July 2024, up 1.3% from last year, and the median price per square foot was $307.

Is Asheville Airport growing? ›

The $400 million airport terminal under construction will be 150% larger than the current airport. The airport will grow from seven gates to 12, with ample room for further expansion.

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