HomeShare VT: Multi-benefit answer to housing shortages
We all know Vermont is experiencing a severe housing shortage. People from all walks of life, from young professionals to families, are struggling to find housing they can afford, and the state’s aging population is struggling to afford to stay in their homes.
When my family and I decided to relocate from Colorado to Vermont to be closer to loved ones, we had no idea how challenging it would be. Nevertheless, we packed up the car and started the journey. Fortunately, we received a call during the trip that we were under contract for a home. It was a fixer-upper at the top of our budget, but at least we had a place to land.
That’s not the case for everyone looking for housing in Vermont.
As a new Vermonter, I knew I wanted to work for an organization that was making a real impact. HomeShare Vermont felt like exactly that, a place where I could make a difference in addressing Vermont’s housing challenges, one match at a time.
HomeShare Vermont offers a unique solution to our state’s housing challenges. It pairs hosts who have extra space with guests who need housing, a mutually beneficial arrangement in its very design. And there are no age restrictions. We serve hosts and guests of all ages.
Hosts may come to us seeking extra income in the face of rising utility costs. They might also just want a little help around the house or some companionship.
Our guests apply for various reasons, too. They might be unable to find affordable housing, crave a sense of community or simply want to make a positive difference in someone’s life.
Regardless of the reasons, my job is to create matches that meet the needs of our hosts and guests. Finding the right match takes time and patience. It’s not meant to be a quick fix, but a long-term solution that genuinely serves all parties.
I know sharing a home with someone is personal, which is why the matchmaking process is so intentional. We start by interviewing each host and guest, learning their story, listening to what they’re looking for in a home and housemate and understanding their unique needs. From there, we work to find the right match, where both parties feel safe, comfortable and supported.
But HomeShare Vermont’s impact goes beyond just providing housing.
We are working to strengthen our communities, create connections and fill gaps in support networks. In recent months, we’ve helped individuals impacted by flooding find housing and provided much-needed companionship for those facing significant health challenges. The work we’re doing isn’t just about putting roofs over heads; it’s about creating a support system, especially for those who might otherwise feel isolated or overlooked.
For those wondering if homesharing might be right for them, my advice is to give it a try. There’s no upfront cost to apply, no obligation to commit. Whether you’re on the fence or simply curious, applying could lead to a life-changing experience. We’re always looking for more hosts to join our community, and each new match makes a difference.
At a time when housing options are so limited, programs like HomeShare Vermont are vital to addressing the lack of affordable housing but also the growing need for community and connection.
I hope more Vermonters will open their homes and hearts to this program. Together, we can work toward a Vermont where everyone has a safe, affordable place to call home.
(Sarah Hudak, of Montpelier, is one of HomeShare Vermont’s case managers.)