The Housing Trust Fund of San Luis Obispo County is a private nonprofit corporation that was created to increase the supply of affordable housing in San Luis Obispo County for very low, low and moderate income households, including households with special needs. Rather than build or operate housing directly, the HTF provides financing and technical assistance to help private developers, nonprofit corporations and government agencies produce and preserve homes that working families, seniors on fixed incomes and persons with disabilities can afford to rent or buy.
Working Together Toward a Brighter Future in San Luis Obispo County
Who We Are
The HTF was founded in San Luis Obispo County in 2003 after several years of research, planning and organizing by a broad-based group of volunteers from nonprofit agencies, the business community and local governments. Governed by an 7 member Board of Directors, the HTF operates a revolving loan fund dedicated to the specific purpose of lending for Affordable Housing developments.
Our Mission
To increase the supply of affordable housing for very low, low and moderate income residents of San Luis Obispo County, including households with special needs.
What We Do
Providing lending to private developers, nonprofit corporations and government agencies to finance the development, rehabilitation, preservation or acquisition of affordable housing. The HTF does not provide direct assistance to individual home owners or home buyers.
We are a California nonprofit public benefit corporation with tax-exempt 501(c)(3) status. We have also been certified as a Community Development Financial Institution or CDFI by both the US Treasury and the California Department of Insurance.
Housing for All
San Luis Obispo County has consistently been one of the least affordable housing markets in
California and the nation.
SLO County has the 2nd least affordable housing market in California, according to a news release from the California Association of Realtors (CAR).
The county had a housing affordability rate of 8% in the fourth quarter of 2023, meaning only 8% of households could afford to purchase a home at the
county’s median price of $895,000.
Renters in San Luis Obispo County need to earn $51.92 per hour which is 3.3 times the state minimum wage to afford the average monthly
asking rent of $2,700.
Core Values
The Housing Trust Fund collaborates with community partners to bring affordable housing developments to fruition. We are working toward a sustainable and equitable community where everyone has a place to call home. Every individual at the HTF is committed to innovation and excellence to fulfil our mission and create as much positive social impact as possible.