The Community Land Trust (CLT) acquires, develops and stewards co-ops and community-led housing and spaces throughout British Columbia. Our team of skilled industry leaders create and advocate for inclusive communities that members and residents are proud to call home. Established in 1993 by the Co-operative Housing Federation of BC (CHF BC), CLT is a social-purpose non-profit organization fostering diverse and sustainable communities and initiatives for today and tomorrow.
CLT owns and leases land for the long-term benefit of the community to provide homes that can be enjoyed for generations to come.
CLT owns low- and high-rise apartments and townhomes; a mix of co-op and other non-profit homes throughout the lower mainland and on Vancouver Island,
CLT accepts land and building transfers from the community housing sector, including housing co-operatives and non-profit housing societies. CLT also aims to expand housing options, through acquisitions, redevelopment and new projects.
CLT is working with a number of co-ops that are looking for new members.
If you’re interested, please check out the links below.
Other CLT co-ops (mostly in Vancouver) can also be explored:
Packard, in Coquitlam, can be reached by email, and its near neighbour, Hoy Creek, can be found online at https://hoy-creek-co-op.square.site/.
North Arm Housing Co-operative is Vancouver's newest non-profit housing co-operative. It is aimed at members aged 55+ and its 58 homes are located at Fraser and East 19th Avenue.
CHF BC has worked to create land trusts over three decades with a consistent mission: to support, preserve and expand co-operative and non-profit housing now and for the future.
The Community Land Trust focuses on housing for low- and moderate-income households, in B. C. It serves as the real estate development arm of CHF BC.
Learn a little more about CLT in this video made in 2017 when its first major construction projects were underway. The video features Sanford Housing Society’s BRice Apartments on Kingsway and Fraserview Housing Co-operative in southeast Vancouver.
CLT began as an idea and saw acquisition of its first properties—home to six housing co-operatives—in the early 2000s.
The Community Land Trust’s first properties were transferred to CLT. by the British Columbia provincial government.
In in 2012, a groundbreaking partnership with the City of Vancouver was the catalyst for CLT’s growth and expansion. The partnership provided the necessary scale to leverage additional opportunities and employ innovative strategies for housing development.
Since then, CLT has expanded to include both co-op and non-profit society homes . It now has a presence on Vancouver Island, Metro Vancouver and the Interior. The CLT portfolio includes more than 2,600 homes that we have acquired, built or redeveloped so that households with low to moderate incomes, across ages and abilities have a great place to call home.
CLT has come a long way in recent years. Here's a brief summary of its growth.
The CLT team includes development professionals and those with expertise in housing operations, maintenance, accounting and administration to support CLT's mission.
Led by executive director Tiffany Duzita, CLT fosters inclusive communities that members and residents are proud to call home. Projects are designed to meet local needs, whether by upgrading existing housing in partnership with resident communities or providing new homes, available to low and moderate income households. Some CLT sites also include business and community programming spaces.
Position: Real Estate Asset Manager, Vancouver
Community Land Trust (CLT) is a social purpose real estate developer creating permanently affordable housing solutions for people, with a focus on co-operative housing. We currently hold a portfolio of 2,100 homes and commercial spaces across Metro Vancouver, the Fraser Valley, and Vancouver Island, with many more under construction and active development. We expect our portfolio to include more than 3,500 homes in the next three years, with projects actively under development and construction. Our team of skilled industry professionals is focused on creating and advocating for inclusive communities that residents are proud to call home. We are seeking an analytical, innovative individual to join our real estate and asset management team.
Reporting directly to the Director of Real Estate and Asset Management, the Asset Manager will collaboratively manage major capital asset renewal projects, ensure alignment between capital plans and maintenance/repair priorities, as well as manage energy audits and other programs related to energy analysis and building retrofits. They will build and maintain productive relationships with the development and finance teams and business partners and industry contacts. The salary range for this position is $87,125 – 102,500/year. Salary commensurate with experience. Additionally, we offer a comprehensive benefits package including retirement and education allowances.
We thank all candidates for their application. Only those candidate short-listed will be contacted. For more information, see the full job description (PDF).
Apply here or send your resume and cover letter to careers@cltrust.ca
Community Land Trust administers two funds that reduce financial barriers to joining housing co-operatives: The Disability Trust and the Domestic Violence Relief Fund (DVRF).
As part of joining a housing co-op, a new member must buy shares. These two programs help certain people who are unable to pay for their shares immediately.
For more information on either program, please email us at: members@chf.bc.ca.
Please get in touch with us with any questions, comments, or suggestions.
info@cltrust.ca | 604-879-5111
220-1651 Commercial Drive
Vancouver, BC V5L 3Y3