The Washington State Affordable Housing Advisory Board (AHAB) advises the Department of Commerce on housing and housing-related issues. AHAB has 25 members representing a variety of housing interests around the state.
Membership
Meetings
Meeting Materials
2024 Meeting Schedule
- December 3, 2024 AHAB Meeting (Zoom Meeting Registration Link)
- March 12, 2024 AHAB Meeting (Watch Recording)
- June 4, 2024 AHAB Meeting (Watch Recording)
- September 24, 2024 AHAB Meeting (Watch Recording)
2025 Meeting Schedule
- March 4, 2025 (Zoom Meeting Registration Link)
- June 3, 2025 (Zoom Meeting Registration Link)
- September 2, 2025 (Zoom Meeting Registration Link)
- December 2, 2025 (Zoom Meeting Registration Link)
Resources
Periodically, AHAB works with a wide range of stakeholders to produce a report on the current status of affordable housing with recommendations for future actions to support the development of additional affordable housing.
- 2023 – 2028 Affordable Housing Advisory Plan (PDF) – A new Affordable Housing Advisory Plan for 2023 – 2028.
- Watch the 2023-2028 Housing Advisory Plan Overview Presentation
- County and MSA profiles for download
- Affordable Housing Needs Study 2010-2015 (PDF) – A comprehensive review and forecast of affordable housing in Washington.
- 2010-2015 Affordable Housing Advisory Plan (PDF) – Five-year housing policy advisory plan.
- 2015 Housing Needs Geographic Profiles (PDF)
The 2022 Legislature passed Chapter 165, Laws of 2022 (ESSB 5758), an act relating to condominium conversions and directing the Affordable Housing Advisory Board (AHAB) to “review the subject of condominium conversions and provide a report to the legislature on issues relating to both homeownership opportunities and impacts to tenants.”
Study requirements
AHAB was required to submit a report to the Legislature by Dec. 1, 2022, that includes:
- An assessment of the current housing market and affordability of condominium conversions, especially for first-time homebuyers
- Statutory, regulatory, financial, or other barriers to condominium conversions as a viable source of housing supply for first-time home buyers;
- Impacts to tenants caused by the conversion of multifamily buildings to condominium ownership, and the adequacy of programs and resources for tenant rental relocation and other assistance
- Programs in other states using condominium ownership as a first-time homeownership opportunity, including those focused on employer-specific programs for certain public service occupations in high-cost areas
- Specific areas in counties subject to the buildable lands reviews and evaluation program where condominium conversion could provide first-time home buyer opportunities close to light rail, express bus service, or other forms of mass transit
- Condominium association concerns, including board accountability, fee collection, effective communication, representation regarding covenants, lien and foreclosure fairness, and insurance claim impartiality
Project committee members
Commerce selected a diverse group of people representing the many perspectives and backgrounds of the condominium and multifamily housing community.
- View the project committee roster (Word)
- View the committee meeting documents
Consultant
Commerce selected a consultant team to help coordinate the work group efforts and draft the report. ECONorthwest, in collaboration with BDS Planning & Urban Design, led this important work, which included gathering data, conducting analysis, organizing and facilitating the workgroup discussions, and ultimately producing a report that was submitted to the Legislature.
Resources
- Review of condominium conversions in Washington (PDF)
- Enabling Legislation (PDF)
- Project Committee Roster (Word)
- City of Seattle Condominium Conversions
- City of Seattle Tenant Relocation Assistance Ordinance
- Affordable Housing Advisory Board (AHAB)
- Homeownership Disparities Workgroup
- Summary of Public Comments (PDF)
Contact
Kirsten Jewell, Housing Policy Manager
Kirsten.Jewell@commerce.wa.gov