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City and Regional Planning Program

Course Descriptions

CP6621 - Real Estate Market Research

Lecture Topics and Reading List 

 

 INTRODUCTION - MARKET PERSPECTIVE

  • Miles, Mike and Tolleson, Nancy, "A Revised Look at How Real Estate Compares with Other Major Components of Domestic Investment Universe," Real Estate Finance, Spring, 1997, pp. 11-20.

     INTRODUCTION - SOCIAL POLICY PERSPECTIVE

  • "Introduction" in  Out of Reach.  National Low Income Housing Coalition, Washington, DC. 2001 pp. 1-7.

  •  "Why Housing Matters," Report of the Millennial Housing Commission, May, 2002, pp. 10-13, www.mhc.gov

PATTERNS OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT

  • Ladd, Helen F. & Wheaton, William, "Causes and Consequences of the Changing Urban Form," Regional Science and Urban Economics, 21 (1991) pp. 157-162

  • Brooks, David, "Exiles on Main Street," New York Times Magazine, April 9, 2000, pp. 64-66, 68.

  • Leinberger, Christopher B., "The Changing Location of Development and Investment Opportunities," in Guy Dorey, et. al. (editors) Developing Atlanta (Atlanta: Dorey Publishing, 1998), pp. 102, 106, 110, 111.

  • Sharpe, William and Wallock, Leonard, "Bold New City or Built-Up 'Burb? Redefining Contemporary Suburbia," American Quarterly, March 1994, pp. 1-29.

  • Garreau, Joel, "Edge Cities", American Demographics, February, 1994, pp. 24-33

     ATLANTA REAL ESTATE TRENDS

  • Schoolcraft, Lisa R., "Lower prices boost southside sales," Atlanta Business Chronicle, November 8-14, 2002, pp. 3A 

  •  Schenke, Jarred, "Industrial Real Estate/King: It's not a recession, it's a disaster," Atlanta Business Chronicle, November 1-7, 2002, p. 6C.

  • Sinderman, Martin, "Positioning properties," Atlanta Business Chronicle, November 1-7, 2002, pp. 1C, 29C.

     HOUSING MARKETS - DEMAND

  • Smith, Wallace F., "Defining Demand," Aspects of Housing Demand, (Berkeley: Center for Real Estate and Urban Economics, Research Report No. 29), pp. 1-5.

  • Howard, Christopher, "Home Mortgage Interest and Employer Pensions," The Hidden Welfare State: Tax Expenditures and Social Policy in the United States.  (Perimeter University Press 1997), pp. 48-54 (only).

  • Harney, Kenneth R., "The Nation's Housing: Tax Benefit Reflects Benefits of Homeownership," Washington Post, May 5, 2001, pp. H1, H9.

  • Hansen, Julia L; Formby, John P. and Smith, W. James, "The Income Elasticity of Demand for Housing Evidence from Concentration Curves," Journal of Urban Economics, 39, pp. 173-192 (1996).

  • Follain, James R. and Dunsky, Robert M., "The Demand for Mortgage Debt and the Income Tax," Journal of Housing Research, Volume 8, Number 2, pp. 155-199.

  • Masnick, George S., "The New Demographics of Housing," Housing Policy Debate, 13:2, 2002, pp. 275-321

      HOUSING MARKETS - SUPPLY

  • Grebler, Leo and Burns, Leland S., "Construction Cycles in the United States Since World War II," American Real Estate and Urban Economics Journal, Summer, 1982, pp. 123-145.

  • Rice, Alison, "Endangered Species: Consolidation Tests the Skills of the Large Midsize Builder," Builder, May 2002, pp. 126-130, 132, 134, 136, 138, 140, 142, 144, 146, 148, 150, 156, 158.

  • Sanders, Welford G., "Expanding Role for Manufactured Housing," Urban Land, July, 1995, pp. 19-22.

  • American Planning Association, "Policy Guide on Manufactured Housing," in Welford Sanders, Manufactured Housing: Regulations, Design Innovation and Development Options (APA Planning Advisory Service Report Number 478, 1998), pp. 107-109

HOUSING MARKETS - INTERACTION OF SUPPLY AND DEMAND

  •  Hendershott, Patrick and Smith, Marc. "Housing Inventory Change and the Role of Existing Structures, 1961-1985," American Real Estate and Urban Economics Journal, Winter, 1988, pp. 364-378. 

  • Saunders, Tinah, "The bubble buster," Atlanta Journal/Constitution, November 18, 2002, pp. C-1, C-5.

  • Grebler, Leo. "The Housing Inventory: Analytic Concept and Quantitative Change," American Economic Review, May, 1951, pp. 555-568.

  • Zani , William M. "Reducing the Cyclical Volatility of Real Estate Development," Real Estate Review, Winter, 1993, pp. 76-81. 

  • Cassidy, John, "Annals of Finance: The Next Crash: Is the housing market a bubble that is about to burst?"  New Yorker, November 11, 2002, pp. 123, 124, 126-129.

     HOUSING MARKETS:  MARKET ANALYSES

  • Seldin, Maury, "Concepts of Real Estate Analysis, Part 1 Developability and Market Analysis," in Seldin and Boykin, Real Estate Analyses (Chicago: Dow Jones Irwin, 1990), pp. 1-17.

  • Gottschneider, Richard K., "Marketability Analysis" in Seldin and Boykin Real Estate Analyses (Chicago: Dow Jones Irwin, 1990), pp. 81-90.

  • Larsen, James E., "Real Estate Market Analysis," in James E. Larsen Real Estate Principles and Practices, 1994, pp. 412-436.

  • Carn, et.al., "Defining the Market and Elements of the Study," Real Estate Market Analyses, 1988, pp. 65-8 2.

  • Akerson, Charles B., "The Real Estate Counselor-Client Relationship," Real Estate Issues, pp. 20-22.

     TAX CONSIDERATIONS

  • Klein, Robert M., "Modifying the Passive Activity Rules for Real Estate Professionals," Real Estate Review, Spring, 1996, pp. 64-68.

  • National Multi Housing Council, "Tax reform: the commercial property dilemma," National Real Estate Investor, March 1998, pp. 40, 41.

  • National Multi Housing Council, "New tax law boosts demand for apartment living," National Real Estate Investor, November, 1997, pp. 30, 81.

  • Ellis, David and Brown, Greg, "Nominal and Real Vacancy Rates in Office Market Analysis," Real Estate Review, Winter 1990, pp. 67-71.

     DESIGN AND VALUE

  • Vandell, Kerry and Lane, Jonathan, "The Economics of Architecture and Urban Design: Some Preliminary Findings," American Real Estate and Urban Economics Journal, Summer, 1989, pp. 235-260.

  • Kain, John F. "Comments on Vandell and Lane," American Real Estate and Urban Economics Journal, Summer, 1989, pp. 261-265.

  • Sharkawy, M. Atef and Rabianski, Joseph.  "How Design Elements Create and Enhance Real Estate Value," Real Estate Review, Summer, 1995, pp. 83-88.

     CONTEMPORARY ISSUES AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS

  • Sheridan, Mike, "Full service firms entering bold, challenging new era," National Real Estate Investor, July, 1999, pp. 40-47.

  • Kasarda, John D., "Time Based Competition & Industrial Location in the Twenty First Century," Real Estate Issues, Winter, 1998/1999, pp. 24-29.

  • MacCrate,  Jim, "Land Investment in the 21st Century," Real Estate Issues, Summer, 1999, pp. 15-24.

     HOUSING NEEDS

  • Sharfstein, Joshua; Sandel, Megan; Kahn, Robert and Bauchner, Howard,  "Is Child Health at Risk While Families Wait for Vouchers?"  American Journal of Public Health.  August 2001,  Vol. 91:8, p. 1191.

  • "Low Income Housing Needs," Joint Center for Housing Studies of Howard University, The State of the Nation's Housing, pp. 24-28.  www.jchs.harvard.edu

  • "Executive Summary," Commission on Affordable Housing and Health Facility Needs for Seniors in the 21st Century, June, 2002, pp. 4-6.  www.seniorscommission.gov

  • Keating, Larry, "Housing Needs" in Keating (ed.) Analysis and Recommendations for the City of Atlanta's Year 2000 Consolidated Plan.  March, 2000 pp. 14-22.

  • Creighton, Max, "Substandard Housing Conditions" in Keating (ed) Analysis and Recommendations for the City of Atlanta's Year 2000 Consolidated Plan.  March, 2000 pp. 23-27(including unpaginated maps). 

  • Creighton, Max and Keating, Larry, "Inventory of Assisted Housing" in Keating (ed) Analysis and Recommendations for the City of Atlanta's Year 2000 Consolidated Plan.  March, 2000 pp. 38-67.

     POLITICS/POLICY

  • Fuerst, J.S., "Public Housing in Europe: Lessons from Abroad," Journal of Housing and Community Development, January/February 2000, pp. 25-30.

  • Nelson,  Kathryn P. and Khadduri, Jill, "To Whom Should Limited Housing Resources Be Directed" Housing Policy Debate, Vol. 3, No. 1, 1992, pp.1-5.

  • Stegman, Michael, "Comment" and Cavanaugh, Gordon, "Comment" Housing Policy Debate, Vol. 3, No. 1, 1992, pp. 57-75.

  • National Low Income Housing Coalition, "HUD Budget."  December, 2001, pp. 1-4.

  • *Hartman, Chester, "The Case for a Right to Housing," Housing Policy Debate, Vol. 9, No. 2, 1998. pp. 223-246. 

  • *Carr, James H, "Comment on Hartman's Case for a Right to Housing," Housing Policy Debate, Vol. 9, No. 2, 1998, pp. 247-257.

  • *Salins, Peter D. "Comment on Hartman's Case for a Right to Housing," Housing Policy Debate, Vol. 9, No. 2, 1998, pp. 259-266.

  • **Atlas, John and Dreier, Peter, "US Housing Policy At The Crossroads: Rebuilding The Housing Constituency," Journal of Urban Affairs, 1996, Vol. 18 Issue 4, pp. 341-381.

  • **Stone, Michael E., "The Uncertain Future of U.S. Housing Policy, A Reply to Peter Drier and John Atlas" Journal of Urban Affairs, 1996, Vol. 18 Issue 4, pp. 371-376.

  • **Atlas, John and Dreier, Peter, "U.S. Housing Policy, A Rejoinder," Journal of Urban Affairs, 1996, Vol. 18 Issue 4, pp. 385-389.

  • **Rohe, William M., "Housing Policy Crossroads, A Reply To Peter Dreier And John Atlas." Journal of Urban Affairs, 1996, Vol. 18 Issue 4, pp. 377-384.

     HOMELESSNESS

  • Urban Institute, "An Overview of Homeless Clients," in Homelessness Programs and the People they Serve (Washington: Interagency Council on the Homeless, December 1999, pp. 11-37.

  • Hopper, Kim, "Homelessness Old and New: The Matter of Definition" in Culhane and Hornburg (eds.) Understanding Homelessness: New Policy and Research Perspectives (Fannie Mae Foundation, 1997) pp. 9-67.

  • Burt, Martha, "Future Directions for Programs Serving the Homeless" in Culhane and Hornbury (eds.) Understanding Homelessness: New Policy and Research Perspectives (Fannie Mae Foundation, 1997)  pp. 361-377.

  • Jaret, Charles and Adleman, Robert, "Executive Summary" and "Ideas on the Most Appropriate Housing for Homeless People" in Homelessness in Atlanta (Atlanta: Research Atlanta, December 1997) pp. iv-vi, 22-30.

  • U.S. Bureau of the Census, "City of Atlanta, Fulton County, DeKalb County" in "Emergency and Transitional Shelter Population: 2000", November, 2001.

     HISTORY OF HOUSING POLICY

  • Dolbear, Cushing, "Shifting Fortunes: Trends in Housing Policy and Programs," Shelterforce,  April/May, 2000, pp. 14,15.

  • Mitchell, J. Paul, "Historical Overview of Direct Federal Assistance,"  Federal Housing Policy and Programs, pp. 187-206.   

  • Von Hoffman, Alexander, "Special Edition: Managing Devolution in Public Housing: The New Landscape High Ambitions: The Past and Future of American Low-Income Housing Policy," Housing Policy Debate, Volume 7, Issue 3. 

  • Meehan, Eugene J. "The Evolution of Public Housing Policy," in Federal Housing Policy and Programs, pp. 287-318.

  • Radford, Gail, "The Federal Government and Housing During the Great Depression" in John F. Bauman, Roger Biles and Kristin A. Szylvian, From Tenements to Taylor Homes, Pennsylvania State University Press, 2000, pp. 102-120. 

  • Bryson, David B., "How the Clinton Administration and the 104th Congress Impaired Poor People's Rights to Housing," Clearinghouse Review, National Housing Law Project, March-April, 1997, pp. 1154-1167.

  • Hanchett, Thomas W., "The Suburbs: The Other Subsidized Housing", Journal of Housing and Community Development, January/February, 2001, pp. 19-22, 42-49.

  • National Low-Income Housing Coalition, "1998 Housing Reform Act" in NLIHC  Memo to Members, Vol. 37, pp. 3-14.

  • "The State of Low Income Housing," Journal of Housing and Community Development, 56:6, November/Dece mber, 1999, pp. 19-23. 

  • "New Facts About Households Assisted by HUD's Housing Programs," Recent Research Results, HUD/PD&R, October 2000, 2 pp. unpaginated.

     RENT CONTROL

  • Levine, Ned; Grigsby III, Egugne and Heskin, Alan, "Who Benefits from Rent Control," in Journal of the American Planning Association, Vol. 56, No. 2., 1990, pp. 140-152.

  • Applebaum, Richard P.; Dolny, Michael; Drier, Peter and Gilderbloom, John, "Scapegoating Rent Control: Masking the Causes of Homelessness," in Journal of American Planning Association, Vol. 57, No. 2, 1991, pp. 153-164.

  • Keating, Dennis; Tietz, Michael and Skaburskis, Andrejs, "Conlusion" in Keating, Tietz and Skaburskis (eds) Rent Control (New Brunswick: Center for Urban Policy Research, 1998), pp. 204-207.

  • Havemann, Judith, "Who Benefits When Rent Control Ends," Washington Post, National Weekly Edition, October 5, 1998, p. 30.

     FILTERING

  • Baer, William and Williamson, Christopher, "The Filtering of Households and Housing Units," in Journal of Planning Literature, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 127-152.

     PUBLIC HOUSING/REDEVELOPING PUBLIC HOUSING

  • Bauman, John E., "Public Housing: the Dreadful Saga of a Durable Policy," Journal of Planning Literature, Vol. 8, No. 4 (May 1994) pp. 347-361.

  • Vale, Lawrence J. "Empathological Places: Residents' Ambivalence Toward Remaining in Public Housing," Journal of Planning Education and Research, Vol. 16, No. 3, (Spring 1997) pp. 159-175.

  • Popkin, Susan J., Victoria E. Gwiasda, Lynn M. Olson, Dennis P. Rosenbaum and Larry Baron, "No Simple Solutions," in The Hidden War: Crime and the Tragedy of Public Housing in Chicago, 2000, pp. 174-190.

  • Venkatesh, Sudhir, "The Beginning of the End of a Modern Ghetto," in American Project, 2001, pp. 238-277.

  • Stockard, James G. "Public Housing-the Next Sixty Years?" in Varady, Preiser and Russell (eds.), New Directions in Urban Public Houisng (New Brunswick: Center for Urban Policy Research, 1998), pp. 237-264.

  • Shuldiner, Joseph, "Public Housing at the Crossroads," in Journal of Housing and Community Development, July/August, 2000, pp. 19-21, 23, 26, 28.

  • Newmam, Sandra J. and Harkness, Joseph, "Executive Summary," in The Long Term Effects of Housing Assistance on Self-Sufficiency, Washington, D.C. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 1999, pp. i-iii.

  • Keating, Larry and Flores, Carol, "Sixty and Out: Techwood Homes Transformed by Enemies and Friends, "Journal of Urban History, March 2000, pp. 275-311.

  • Venkatesh, Sudhir Alladi, "The Robert Taylor Relocation Study: Project Description and Initial Findings," (Photocopy) pp. 1-8.

  • Popkin, Susan J. and Mary K. Cunningham, "Executive Summary" in CHA Relocation Counseling Assessment, Urban Institute, 2002, pp. i-v.

  • National Housing Law Project, Poverty-Race Research and Action Council, Sherwood Research Associates and Everywhere and Now Public Housing Residents Organizing Nationally Together (ENPHROINT), "Introduction and Summary" in False HOPE: A Critical Assessment of the HOPE VI Public Housing Redevelopment Program, June 2002, pp. i-v.

  • "Two Tucson and One Phoenix HOPE VI Redevelopment Projects" on www.posterfront.com.

  • Sherwood, Wayne, "The HOPE VI Program", Sherwood Research Associates, November 15,  2001, pp. 1-6. 

     GENTRIFICATION AND DISPLACEMENT

  • **Wyly, Elvin K. and Hammel, Daniel J., "Modeling the Context and Contingency of Gentrification", in The Journal of Urban Affairs, Vol. 20, No. 3 ( Fall 1998). 

  • *Wyly, Elvin K. and Hammel, Daniel L., "Islands of Decay in Seas of Renewal: Housing Policy and the Resurgence of Gentrification", in Housing Policy Debate, Vol. 10, Issue 4 (Winter 2000) pp. 711-771.

  • Alexander, Frank and Keating, Larry, "Recommendations" in Alexander and Keating, A City for All: Report of the Gentrification Task Force, (Atlanta City Council, September 2001), pp. 10-15.

  • "Gentrification Toolkit," Policy Link www.policylink.org/gentrification/toolkit.

     PRESERVATION OF THE EXISTING STOCK

  • Wallace, James; Finkel, Mary; Sullivan, Janine and Rich, Karen, "Executive Summary," in Assessment of the HUD-Insured Multifamily Housing Stock, (US HUD Office of Policy Development and Research, September 1993) pp. viii-xviii.

  • *Smith, David A., "Mark-to-Market: A Fundamental Shift in Affordable Housing Policy," Housing Policy Debate, Vol. 10 No. 1 (Spring 2000).  

  • Wallace, James E., "Who Benefits from Preservation: The People Behind the Numbers," Housing Policy Debate, Vol. 2, No. 1 (Spring 1991), pp. 219-244.

  • Wallace, James E., "The Dilemma of the Disposition of Troubled FHA-Insured Multifamily Rental Property," Housing Policy Debate, Vol. 5, No. 1, (Spring 1994), pp. 1-34.

  • Grow, James R., "Comment" in Housing Policy Debate, Vol. 5, No. 1 (Spring 1994), pp. 35-53.

  • Campbell, W. Donald, "Comment," in Housing Policy Debate, Vol. 5, No. 1 (Spring 1994), pp. 55-71.

     TAX CREDITS

  • ICF Incorporated, "Summary", Overview of the Tax Credit Program,  Evaluation  of the Low Income Housing Tax Credit, US HUD, (Office of Policy Development and Research, February 1991), pp. 1-10, 1-11.

  • ICF Incorporated, "Summary," in "Characteristics of LIHTC Projects, Evaluation  of the Low Income Housing Tax Credit, US HUD, (Office of Policy Development and Research, February 1991), pp. 2-20-2-22.

  • ICF Incorporated, "Summary," in "Characteristics of LIHTC Tenants", Evaluation  of the Low Income Housing Tax Credit, US HUD, (Office of Policy Development and Research, February 1991), pp. 3-18-3-20.

  • ICF Incorporated, "Summary," in "The Tax Credit as a Housing Assistance Tool", Evaluation of the Low Income Housing Tax Credit, US HUD, (Office of Policy Development and Research, February 1991), pp. 7-15 & 7-16.

  • Guggenheim, Joseph, "The Low Income Housing Tax Credit Provisions: Explanation and Analysis," in Tax Credits for Low Income Housing, 1996, pp. 5-30.

     COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

  • *Lang, Robert E. and Hornburg, Steven P. "What is Social Capital and Why Is It Important to Public Policy?", in Housing Policy Debate, Vol. 9, Issue 1 (Spring 1999) pp. 1-16.

  • De Filippis, James, "The Myth of Social Capital in Community Development," Housing Policy Debate 12:4, 2001, pp. 781-806.

  • Lehmann, Nicolas, "The Myth of Community Development," in New York Times Magazine, January 9, 1994, pp. 27-31, 50,54, 60.

  • Ferguson, Ronald F. and Sara Stoutland, "Reconceiving the Community Development Field," in Ronald F. Ferguson and William T. Dickens, Urban Problems and Community Development, 1999, pp. 33-76.

  • **Stoecker, Randy, "The CDC Model of Urban Redevelopment: A Critique and an Alternative" in the Journal of Urban Affairs, Vol. 19, No. 1 (Spring 1997).

  • **Bratt, Rachel G., "CDCs: Contributions Outweigh Contradictions, a Reply to Randy Stoecker" in the Journal of Urban Affairs, Vol. 19, No. 1 (Spring 1997).

  • **Keating, W. Dennis,  "The CDC Model of Urban Redevelopment, a Reply to Randy Stoecker" in the Journal of Urban Affairs, Vol. 19, No. 1 (Spring 1997).

  • **Stoecker, Randy, "Should We…Could We…Change the CDC Model? A Rejoinder" in the Journal of Urban Affairs, Vol. 19, No. 1 (Spring 1997).

  • Zedenek, Robert O., "Toward Comprehensive Approaches for Strengthening Communities," Shelterforce, March/April 1994, pp. 6-7.

  • Sleeper, Jim, "Rebuilding the Ghetto Does Work," in Shelterforce, March/April 1994, pp. 8,21.

  • Traynor, William, "Community Building: Hope and Caution," in Shelterforce, September/October 1995, pp. 12-16.

     NONPROFIT HOUSING SUPPLIERS

  • Walker, Christopher and Weinheimer, "Executive Summary," in Community Development in the 1900s, (Washington, D.C.: Urban Institute, 1998), pp. 1-13.

  • Keyes, Langley C., et. Al. "Networks and Nonprofits", in Housing Policy Debate, Vol. 7, No. 2 (Spring 1996), pp. 201-229.

  • Follian James R. "Comment on Langley C. Keyes..." in Housing Policy Debate, Vol. 7, No. 2 (Spring 1996) pp. 243-251.

  • Hoode, Sarah and John Kainsky, "Watchful Stewards: Mutual Housing Associations and Community Land Trusts Preserve Affordable Housing" Shelterforce, March/April, pp. 8-11, 26.

  • Bratt, Rachel, Avis Vidal, Alex Schwartz, Langley  C. Keyes, "The Status of Nonprofit-Owned Affordable Housing: Short Term Successes and Long Term Challenges" Journal of the American Planning Association, Vol 64., No. 1, 1998, pp. 39-51.

  • Simmons, Lynda, "Twenty-Five Years of Community Building in the South Bronx: Phipps Houses in West Farms" in William Van Vliet (ed) Affordable Housing and Urban Redevelopment in the United States, (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage 1997) pp. 73-94.

  • Rohe, William, "Do Community Development Corporations Live Up to Their Billing? A Review and Critique of the Research Findings," in Theodore Koebel (ed) Shelter and Society: Theory Research and Policy for Notprofit Housing (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1998), pp. 179-199.

     HOUSING DISCRIMINATION/FAIR HOUSING

  • *DeSouza Briggs, Xavier; Darden, Joe T. and Aidola, Angela, "In the Wake of Desegregation; Early Impacts of Scattered Site Public Housing on Neighborhoods in Yonkers, New York," Journal of American Planning Association, Vol. 65, No. 1, 1999, p p. 27-4 9.

  • Wyly, Elvin K. and Hollaway, Steven R.. "The New 'Color of Money': Neighborhood Lending Patterns in Atlanta Revisited" in Housing Facts and Findings, Summer, 1999, pp. 1, 8-11.

  • Wyly, Elvin K., "Mortgaged Metropolis: Evolving Urban Geographies of Residential Lending," Urban Geography, 23:1, 2002, pp. 1-29.

  • Keating, Dennis, "Toward Greater Racial Diversity in the Suburbs," in Dennis Keating, The Suburban Racial Dilemma, (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1994), pp. 237-254.

  • Ondrich, Ian, Stephen Ross and John Yinger, "Geography of Housing Discrimination," Journal of Housing Research 12:2, 2001, pp. 217-238.

  • Nyden, Philip and Maly, Michael, "The Emergence of Stable Racially and Ethnically Diverse Urban Communities: A Case Study of Nine U.S. Cities", in Housing Policy Debate, Vol. 8, Issue 2.

  • Turner, Margery A, John Yinger, et al., "Executive Summary," in What We Know About Mortgage Discrimination in America, HUD/PD&R, 1999, pp. i-iii.

  • Pendall, Rolf, "Local Land Use Regulation and the Chain of Exclusion," Journal of the American Planning Association, Vol. 66,  No.2, Spring 2000, pp. 125-142.

  • *Yinger, John, "Housing Discrimination Is Still Worth Worrying About", in Housing Policy Debate, Vol. 9, Issue 4 (1999).

  • Farley, Reynolds; Fielding, Elaine l. and Krysan, Marie, "The Residential Preferences of Blacks and White: A Four-Metropolis Analysis," in Housing Policy Debate, Vol. 8, Issue 4.

  • Moeberg, David, "No Vacancy," in Shelterforce, January/February 1995, pp. 15-16, 31.

  • **Gould, Ellen Ingrid, "Stable Racial Integration in the Contemporary United States: An Empirical Overview" in Journal of Urban Affairs, Vol. 20, No. 1 (1998).

     PREDATORY LENDING

  • Smith, Wayne, "What is Predatory Lending?," in Partners in Community and Economic Development, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, 10:3, Summer 2000,  p.2.

  • Brennan, William J., "Consumer Advocate Perspective" in Partners in Community and Economic Development, Federal Bank of Atlanta, 10:3, Summer 2000, p. 3.

  • Bradley, Jeanette and Shillern, Peter, "Preditory Lending" in Shelterforce, January/February 2000, pp. 14-16.

     STATE AND LOCAL APPROACHES

  • *Schwartz, Alex, "New York City and Subsidized Housing: Impacts and Lessons of the City's $5 Billion Capital Budget Housing Plan," Housing Policy Debate, Vol. 10, No. 4 (1999), pp. 839-877.

  • Stegman, Michael A., in State and Local Affordable Housing Programs, Urban Land Institute, 1999.  Specific assignment forthcoming.

  • Brooks, Mary, "Housing Trust Funds: A New Approach to Funding Afforable Housing" in William Van Vliet's Affordable Housing and Urban Redevelopment in the United States, (Thousand  Oaks, CA: Sage, 1997),  pp. 229-245.

  • Breidenbach, Jan, "LA Story: The Coalition That Made a $100 Million Trust Fund Happen," Shelterforce March/April 2002, pp. 8-11.

  • Housing Task Force, "Recommendations" in A Vision for Housing in Atlanta: Great Housing in Great Neighborhoods (Fall, 2002), pp. 11-18.

  • National Low Income Housing Coalition, "Update from the Field: Massachusetts 'Anti-Snob' Law Under Fire, in Memo to Members, NLIHC, August 30, 2002, p. 7.

  • "Coalition Challenges Exclusionary Zoning to Develop Affordable Housing in High Income Area," Fieldworks, HUD, July/August 1998, pp. 3, 7.

     IN REM  POLICY

  • Barconi, Frank P., "In Re In Rem: Innovation and expediency in New York's Housing Policy" in Michael H. Schill, Housing and Community Development in New York City: Facing the Future, (Albany: SUNY Press, 1999, pp. 93-118.

  • Keating, Larry and Sjoquist, David, "Bottom Fishing: Emergent Policy Regarding Tax Delinquent Properties," Housing Facts and Figures, Vol. 3, No. 1, (November 2001) pp. 1, 5-8.

  • Cohen, James R., "Abandoned Housing: Exploring Lessons from Baltimore," Housing Policy Debate, Vol. 12, No. 3, 2001, pp. 415-448.

  • Culhane, Dennis and Hillier, Amy, "Comment," Housing Policy Debate, Vol. 12. No. 3, 2001, pp. 449-455.

  • Page, Max, "Comment," Housing Policy Debate. Vol. 12, No. 3, 2001, pp. 457-463.

  • Keating, Larry and Proleau, Rachel, "Strengthening a Valuable Resource: The Fulton County/City of Atlanta Land Bank Authority," January 2001, pp. 1-14.

     FUTURE POLICY

  • Marcuse, Peter, "Mainstreaming Public Housing," in Preiser, Wolfgang; Varady, David; and Russell, Francis, (ed) Future Visions of Urban Public Housing, 1994, pp. 45-58.

  • Axel-Lute, Miriam, "Direct Action for Housing," Shelter Force, July/August 2002, pp. 8-11.

  • "Executive Summary," Report of the Millennial Housing Commission, May, 2002, pp. 1-9, www.mhc.gov

  • Hartman, Chester, "Millennial Misfire," Shelter Force, July-August 2002, pp. 16-18.

  • David Rusk, "Mixing Up the Neighborhood," in Inside Game, Outside Game, 1999, pp. 186-200 (only).

  • "Report of the Commission on Affordable housing and Health Facility Needs for Seniors," A Quiet Crisis in America, pp. 6-12.  www.seniorscommission.gov.

  • Shafer, Dee Naquin, "Sparking the Debate on Affordable Housing," Journal of Housing and Community Development, May/June 2002, pp. 15-17.

  • Wallace, James E. "Financing Affordable Housing in the United States," in Housing Policy Debate, Vol. 6, No. 4, pp. 785-812.

  • Haar, Charles M., "Judges as Agents of Social Change: Can the Courts Break the Affordable Housing Deadlock in Metropolitan Areas?", in Housing Policy Debate, Vol. 8, Issue 3 (Fall 1996).

  • Burchell, Robert and Listokin, David,  "Influences on United States Housing Policy," in Housing Policy Debate, Vol. 6, No. 3,  pp. 559-617.

  • Capek, Stella M. and Gilderbloom, John, "Tenants Movements and the Progressive American City," in Capek and Gilderbloom, Community  versus Commodity: Tenants and the American City (Albany: State University Of New York City Press, 1992) pp. 235-264.

  • Mendelson, Robert E., "The More We Build, The More We Waste" in The Politics of Housing in Older Urban Areas (New York: Praeger, 1976), pp. 6-28.

  • Achtenberg, Emily and Marcuse, Peter, "Toward the Decommodification of Housing," in Critical Perspectives of Housing,  pp. 474-483.

  • Drier, Peter, "Renewing Bonds: Why the Housing Movement and Organized Labor Need Each Other," Shelterforce, May/June, 2000, pp. 8-11, 29-31.

  • Baron, Lois M., "Reps. Marge Ronkema and Barney Frank: Forging Housing Policy," Journal of Housing and Community Development, September/October 2001, pp. 26-30, 41.

  • Baron, Lois, "Senate Housing Leaders Share Perspectives," in Journal of Housing and Community Development, November/December 2001, pp. 12, 14, 16, 17, 43.

  •  "Appropriators Move Could Short Section 8 Renewals," NAHRO Monitor, Oct. 31, 2002, pp. 1, 7.

  • "NAHRO Addresses Section 8 Utilization," NAHRO Monitor XXII, N12 (June 30, 2001), pp. 1, 9-11.

  • "Section 8 Reserves Under Discussion," NAHRO Monitor, XXIII, No 1 (Jan. 15, 2002), pp. 1, 4.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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