Community Real Estate Development
A History and How-To for Practitioners, Academics, and Students
Herausgeber: Buckman, Stephen; Talmage, John; Burton, Jeff
Community Real Estate Development
A History and How-To for Practitioners, Academics, and Students
Herausgeber: Buckman, Stephen; Talmage, John; Burton, Jeff
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Community Real Estate Development: A History and How-To for Practitioners, Academics, and Students introduces the fundamentals of affordable housing to aspiring development professionals. This versatile resource offers an insider's perspective on creating and maintaining affordable housing in any real estate market.
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Community Real Estate Development: A History and How-To for Practitioners, Academics, and Students introduces the fundamentals of affordable housing to aspiring development professionals. This versatile resource offers an insider's perspective on creating and maintaining affordable housing in any real estate market.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 206
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9780367625559
- ISBN-10: 0367625555
- Artikelnr.: 64104136
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 206
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9780367625559
- ISBN-10: 0367625555
- Artikelnr.: 64104136
Stephen Buckman is an Associate Professor of Real Estate Development at Clemson University. His research is centered on resiliency, waterfront development, and community real estate development. Dr. Buckman co-taught the CRED program for three classes and was a member of the CRED Steering Committee. Dr. Buckman is also a partner in a real estate development company that specializes in small community-oriented multi-family projects as well as consulting to developers and communities. Jeff Burton manages the City of Tampa, Florida Community Redevelopment Agency. He also earned his Ph.D. from the University of South Florida, writing a dissertation on sustainable redevelopment. Jeff is an experienced State of Florida licensed residential building contractor and has performed over 5,000 building safety inspections as a licensed building code administrator. While at the Insurance Institute for Building and Home Safety (IBHS), he co-authored the Louisiana State building code law in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and was a founding research member of the State of Florida post Hurricane Charley building code analysis team. Jeff is also the President of the Florida Redevelopment Association (FRA). John Talmage is Director of the Lee County Office of Economic Development. He is responsible for attracting $5 billion of new development to Lee County ranging from affordable housing to corporation headquarter attraction to new community revitalization initiatives.
1. Introduction to Community Real Estate Development. 2. Community
Development Policy and Community Real Estate Development. 3. Programs to
Make the Numbers Work and Their Impacts: Low-income Housing Tax Credits,
New Market Tax Credits, and Opportunity Zones. 4. Transfer of Development
Rights and Community Development. 5. Historic Building Reuse as a Form of
Community Real Estate Development. 6. Community Design and the Real Estate
Development Process. 7. Community Redevelopment, Tax Increment Financing
and CRED. 8. Balancing the Gentrification Elephant in the Room, or Slaying
a Monster? Notes Towards a Post-American Urban Future. 9. How CRED
Financing Differs from Market Rate. 10. Real Estate and CRED: A broker's
perspective. 11. The Role of the Housing Authority. 12. Mosaic Development
in Action. 13. Using Incentives for Affordable Housing. 14. Conclusion What
is the future for CRED and how you can utilize CRED oriented ideas to
achieve community focused developments. Introduction to Examples of Class
Winnders. 2018 Winner. 2019 Winner. Appendix.
Development Policy and Community Real Estate Development. 3. Programs to
Make the Numbers Work and Their Impacts: Low-income Housing Tax Credits,
New Market Tax Credits, and Opportunity Zones. 4. Transfer of Development
Rights and Community Development. 5. Historic Building Reuse as a Form of
Community Real Estate Development. 6. Community Design and the Real Estate
Development Process. 7. Community Redevelopment, Tax Increment Financing
and CRED. 8. Balancing the Gentrification Elephant in the Room, or Slaying
a Monster? Notes Towards a Post-American Urban Future. 9. How CRED
Financing Differs from Market Rate. 10. Real Estate and CRED: A broker's
perspective. 11. The Role of the Housing Authority. 12. Mosaic Development
in Action. 13. Using Incentives for Affordable Housing. 14. Conclusion What
is the future for CRED and how you can utilize CRED oriented ideas to
achieve community focused developments. Introduction to Examples of Class
Winnders. 2018 Winner. 2019 Winner. Appendix.
1. Introduction to Community Real Estate Development. 2. Community
Development Policy and Community Real Estate Development. 3. Programs to
Make the Numbers Work and Their Impacts: Low-income Housing Tax Credits,
New Market Tax Credits, and Opportunity Zones. 4. Transfer of Development
Rights and Community Development. 5. Historic Building Reuse as a Form of
Community Real Estate Development. 6. Community Design and the Real Estate
Development Process. 7. Community Redevelopment, Tax Increment Financing
and CRED. 8. Balancing the Gentrification Elephant in the Room, or Slaying
a Monster? Notes Towards a Post-American Urban Future. 9. How CRED
Financing Differs from Market Rate. 10. Real Estate and CRED: A broker's
perspective. 11. The Role of the Housing Authority. 12. Mosaic Development
in Action. 13. Using Incentives for Affordable Housing. 14. Conclusion What
is the future for CRED and how you can utilize CRED oriented ideas to
achieve community focused developments. Introduction to Examples of Class
Winnders. 2018 Winner. 2019 Winner. Appendix.
Development Policy and Community Real Estate Development. 3. Programs to
Make the Numbers Work and Their Impacts: Low-income Housing Tax Credits,
New Market Tax Credits, and Opportunity Zones. 4. Transfer of Development
Rights and Community Development. 5. Historic Building Reuse as a Form of
Community Real Estate Development. 6. Community Design and the Real Estate
Development Process. 7. Community Redevelopment, Tax Increment Financing
and CRED. 8. Balancing the Gentrification Elephant in the Room, or Slaying
a Monster? Notes Towards a Post-American Urban Future. 9. How CRED
Financing Differs from Market Rate. 10. Real Estate and CRED: A broker's
perspective. 11. The Role of the Housing Authority. 12. Mosaic Development
in Action. 13. Using Incentives for Affordable Housing. 14. Conclusion What
is the future for CRED and how you can utilize CRED oriented ideas to
achieve community focused developments. Introduction to Examples of Class
Winnders. 2018 Winner. 2019 Winner. Appendix.