Housing Matters Podcast

Matt Pouliot
Housing Matters Podcast

Housing Matters is a podcast dedicated to discussing the importance of housing and development in our State. Hosted by Matt Pouliot of Pouliot Real Estate, the podcast aims to educate and inform the public about the significance of housing initiatives, the intricacies of development, and how individuals can secure their dream homes. Through engaging conversations and expert insights, we aim to: ° Advocate for the importance of housing initiatives in fostering thriving communities ° Educate the public about the complexities of real estate development and its impact on local economies ° Empower individuals with knowledge and resources to navigate the housing market effectively ° Spark meaningful discussions on topics ranging from affordable housing solutions to the legal and regulatory challenges facing developers ° Cultivate a deeper understanding of the intricate connections between housing, quality of life, and economic opportunity

Episodes

  1. 2 DAYS AGO

    4. Innovative Solutions for Workforce Housing in Maine | Sarah Sturtevant

    In this episode of the Housing Matters Podcast, hosted by Matt Pouliot, we are joined by Sarah Sturtevant, a Shaw Innovation Fellow and a graduate student in public policy analysis at the Muskie School of Public Service. Sarah brings a wealth of experience and insight into addressing Maine's growing affordable workforce housing crisis. With a background in business management and economic analysis, she works with various stakeholders, including employers, property owners, and government entities, to find innovative solutions to housing challenges in the state. During the episode, Sarah discusses her approach to leveraging new technologies, such as automated construction, and the potential of underutilized buildings near employment centers to create more affordable housing options. She also shares details about her involvement in a pilot project in Rumford, Maine, which aims to provide cost-effective housing solutions for the local workforce. Sarah and Matt dive deep into the complex factors driving up housing costs in Maine, including regulatory hurdles and the need for updated policies that better reflect current market realities. They explore the importance of balancing safety and environmental considerations with the urgent need to reduce the cost of housing development. Sarah's work, which includes in-depth case studies and her role in the Maine Affordable Housing Coalition, sheds light on why housing has become so expensive and what can be done to make it more accessible for the majority of Maine’s residents. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in understanding the multifaceted challenges of affordable housing in Maine and the innovative approaches that could help solve them. Tune in to gain valuable insights from Sarah Sturtevant, a leading voice in the fight for affordable workforce housing in our state. More about the Housing Matters Podcast: https://www.pouliotrealestate.com/media/housingmatters/

    54 min
  2. 2 DAYS AGO

    3. Building a Better Future: Housing Policies in Maine with Ryan Fecteau

    Join Matt Pouliot, host of the "Housing Matters" podcast and CEO of Pouliot Real Estate, in a compelling discussion with Ryan Fecteau, a Senior Officer of Policy and Planning at Avesta Housing. Ryan, with a distinguished career that includes serving as the Speaker of the Maine House of Representatives and working as a senior advisor for Governor Janet Mills, brings a wealth of knowledge on housing policy and creation in Maine. In this episode, Matt and Ryan explore: • Ryan's journey and achievements in the Maine Legislature, focusing on affordable housing tax incentives, zoning, and vocational education investments. • Avesta Housing's role as a leading affordable housing developer in Northern New England, including current projects and the challenges of navigating municipal approvals. • The complexities of addressing NIMBYism (Not In My Backyard) and community reactions to affordable housing projects in various neighborhoods. • The significance of the Housing First model, which emphasizes stable housing as a foundation for addressing homelessness and providing essential support services. • Insights into zoning reforms, particularly the impact and implementation of L.D. 2003, which aimed to increase housing density and affordability. • The importance of engaging young people in trade careers to support the housing industry's workforce needs. • Innovative financing options and the potential of offsite construction and 3D printing to revolutionize housing production. This episode provides valuable perspectives on the future of housing in Maine and highlights the critical need for policy, community engagement, and innovative solutions to tackle the housing crisis. For more insightful discussions on housing policy and development, don't forget to subscribe to our channel and stay updated with our latest episodes.

    1h 13m
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    2. Bridging the Gap: Workforce Housing and Community Growth with Paul Peck

    Welcome to another engaging episode of Housing Matters, the podcast that dives deep into the world of housing and development in our state. I'm your host, Matt Pouliot of Pouliot Real Estate, and today, we have a special guest joining us: Paul Peck, a distinguished real estate developer, attorney, and key figure in Maine's housing community. In this episode, Paul shares his unique journey into real estate development, from his early days in Connecticut, influenced by his family's millwork company, to becoming a prominent developer in Maine. We explore Paul's multifaceted career, which includes his roles as a board member and chair of the Public Policy Committee with the Maine Real Estate Development Association (MEREDA), and as the vice president of the Western Maine Mountains Housing, a nonprofit dedicated to workforce housing. Paul discusses the challenges and rewards of balancing his legal practice with his passion for development, and the importance of housing initiatives to our communities. He provides insights into the intricacies of zoning laws, the impact of interest rates on construction, and the crucial need for affordable housing in our state. We also delve into Paul's various projects, from his first house in Falmouth to the successful Timbers project at Sugarloaf, and his involvement in assisted living facilities and apartment buildings in Portland. Paul candidly shares the hurdles faced in these developments, including opposition from local communities and the complexities of navigating zoning regulations. Join us as we unpack the critical issues surrounding housing development, the misconceptions about developers, and the future of affordable housing in Maine. Whether you're a budding developer, a seasoned professional, or simply interested in the housing market, this episode offers valuable insights and a compelling narrative about the state of housing today. Stay tuned for more episodes of Housing Matters, where we continue to explore the vital topic of housing and development with experts and leaders in the field. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review! You can contact Paul Peck at Paul@lwsdevelopment.com and visit our website for additional resources and episodes: www.pouliotrealestate.com. Thank you for listening, and remember, housing matters!

    54 min

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Housing Matters is a podcast dedicated to discussing the importance of housing and development in our State. Hosted by Matt Pouliot of Pouliot Real Estate, the podcast aims to educate and inform the public about the significance of housing initiatives, the intricacies of development, and how individuals can secure their dream homes. Through engaging conversations and expert insights, we aim to: ° Advocate for the importance of housing initiatives in fostering thriving communities ° Educate the public about the complexities of real estate development and its impact on local economies ° Empower individuals with knowledge and resources to navigate the housing market effectively ° Spark meaningful discussions on topics ranging from affordable housing solutions to the legal and regulatory challenges facing developers ° Cultivate a deeper understanding of the intricate connections between housing, quality of life, and economic opportunity

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