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Multifamily Housing Development Handbook (Development Handbook series)

Multifamily Housing Development Handbook (Development Handbook series)
By Adrienne Schmitz

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Highly regarded for comprehensiveness and quality, ULI's handbooks have provided real estate professionals with practical advice and authoritative information on the development process for decades.

The Multifamily Housing Development Handbook covers best practices and proven techniques for a wide range of project types and settings. Each aspect of the development process is explained in detail, from market analysis and financing to product design and operations.

Rich with color photos, examples, and case studies, the book describes the real-life experiences and strategies of seasoned developers, planners, and architects.

Highlights

Covers a wide variety of multifamily housing types and locations including garden, townhouse and high-rise project types, affordable and high-end price ranges, new, rehab, historic preservation, and adaptive reuse properties, urban and suburban locations, niche products such as student, military, and seniors housing

Includes practical, how-to information on the multifamily housing development process such as market analysis, site selection, feasibility, financing, planning, design, regulations, marketing, operations, and management.

Provides 14 illustrated case studies of successful projects that cover the site history and challenges, feasibility and financing, planning and design, marketing/leasing, experience gained, project costs, rental prices, and schedule.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #577873 in Books
  • Published on: 2000-11-15
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 375 pages

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About the Author

Adrienne Schmitz is a director at the Urban Land Institute, the world's leading real estate and land use education and research institute. She lives in Washington DC.