Property Ownership
In Missouri, a 'community land trust' (CLT) model provides:
AMREC-operated land management
BLong-term affordable homeownership by separating land ownership (retained by the trust) from home ownership✓ Correct
CAgricultural land preservation only
DCommercial development financing
Explanation
Community land trusts in Missouri provide permanent affordable housing by retaining land ownership while selling or leasing homes to income-qualified buyers. The CLT ground lease keeps homes affordable in perpetuity by limiting resale prices.
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