Creating Wealth and Savings Opportunities for Renters
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Creating Wealth and Savings Opportunities for Renters

Brief Feb-15-2023 | Robert Wood Johnson Foundation | 2-min read
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About This Investment 

Homeownership can be key to building household and intergenerational wealth, but is not achievable for many renters: unlike mortgage payments, rent traditionally creates no equity for the renter. More than half of Black and Latino households, respectively, rent their homes—compared to about a quarter of white households. Because economic stability helps create positive conditions for health and wellbeing, turning rent into wealth can help improve health and racial equity. 

A $5 million investment by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) to Enterprise Community Partners’ Renter Wealth Creation Fund (“the Fund”) will help provide renters in multifamily buildings with wealth-creating and savings opportunities that traditionally have been limited to homeowners. The Fund’s innovative model seeks to allow renters—roughly half of whom are expected to be Black and Latino renters—to earn monthly cash-back payments and a portion of the future property appreciation over the long term. The Renter Wealth Creation Fund also aims to preserve and improve 7,000 rental homes nationwide, potentially leading to greater wealth and housing stability for residents.

Why It Was Needed

Research shows that, as of 2019, the average wealth of renters was less than 10 percent than that of homeowners in the U.S.—every dollar of rent goes to the landlord, who accrues wealth as the value of the property increases. With rent and living costs on the rise, renters with low and moderate incomes may find it even more challenging to afford housing or to accumulate savings.  

How It Works

The Renter Wealth Creation Fund will acquire and improve multifamily rental apartment buildings to offer affordable housing for individuals and families with low and moderate incomes.  

Designed to benefit renter and investor alike, the Fund changes how profits are distributed. Three initiatives underlie the Fund’s strategy: 

  • Cash Back: Every month, renters can receive cash back for various actions, such as paying their rent on time. 
  • Resident Services: Each property in which the Fund invests will feature community services tailored to residents’ needs. 
  • Shared Appreciation: Long-term residents may benefit from the increase in value and future sale of the properties they rent by sharing profits with the Fund. If the properties thrive and appreciate, this approach will help these residents build wealth without the same risks and upfront costs of homeownership. 

About the Renter Wealth Creation Fund

The Renter Wealth Creation Fund is sponsored by Enterprise Community Investment, Inc., an affiliate of Enterprise Community Partners, Inc. (“Enterprise”), one of the largest community development organizations in the country. Enterprise’s mission is to make home and community places of pride, power, and belonging, and platforms for resilience and upward mobility for all. Since 1982, working with private and public partners, Enterprise has raised and invested more than $54 billion in equity, grants, and loans to help build or preserve 873,000 affordable homes.

 

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