Methods of Housing Analysis

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Compound Amount Factor
Cost Revenue Analysis
Cost Revenue Impact
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Fair Share Allocation
Fair Share Plans
Garden Apartment
housing finance models
income
J51 Program
James W. Hughes
Large Families
Moderate Income Families
Moderate Income Housing
Moderate Income Housing Units
Moderate Income Units
net
Net Fiscal Impact
Net Operating Income
Net Operating Profit
operating
Partial Tax Exemption
Present Worth
Present Worth Factors
Problem Housing Areas
Property Tax Levied
public policy evaluation
quantitative planning methods
real estate investment analysis
Rent Adjustment
School Age Children Multipliers
Single Payment Compound Amount Factor
social housing policy
Total Household Size
urban economics
urban housing economic assessment

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138528055
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Sep 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In order to understand and formulate housing policy and programs, it is necessary to have a working knowledge of the internal economic operation of housing from the points of view of both the investor and the owner. James W. Hughes argues that investors' and owners' behavior and activity tend to be governed by market forces and other realities. In that regard, he begins this work by analyzing market rates of return in real estate and housing undertakings, and the variety of analytical techniques which underlie their determination.Methods of Housing Analysis is designed to provide urban planners with an introduction to the basic, quantitative techniques associated with the analysis of housing. A myriad of specific analytical methods has evolved in each of the professions concerned with this subject area. Planners, investors, developers, engineers, appraisers, social scientists, and governmental officials all tend to exhibit unique perspectives when examining housing and have developed their analytical frameworks accordingly.The work is comprised of an extensive discussion by the author, detailed case studies and examples, and a number of essays by leading experts that detail specific analytical procedures and demonstrate their use. The book is divided into four major sections: analysis of the internal operation of housing; basic cost-revenue analysis; expanded cost-revenue/benefit analysis; and government regulation of housing. The thorough nature of Hughes' discussion and of the related readings makes this volume an ideal textbook and reference source.