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Praise for Developing Affordable Housing A Practical Guide for Nonprofit Organizations Third Edition

"Ben Hecht's book explains in clear language everything needed to successfully engage in nonprofit housing development. He tells how to find the money, how to generate good design and quality construction, and how to improve management—a complete, well-researched, and well-presented 'A to Z' approach."

—Henry G. Cisneros, former secretary U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

"Ben Hecht's book makes the affordable housing development process accessible for communities and practitioners everywhere. Developing Affordable Housing should be on the bookshelf of every organization that cares about people and wants to make affordable housing possible."

—Rey Ramsey, former chairman, Habitat for Humanity CEO, One Economy Corporation

"The development of affordable housing is as much a journey as a destination. Ben Hecht's book provides maps and bridges while not losing sight of the challenging but elusive goal of providing decent, safe, and affordable housing."

—Nicolas P. Retsinas, Director, Joint Center for Housing Studies Harvard University

"In our work to increase the supply of safe, decent homes for those who need homes the most, we appreciate the power of partnerships and the value of information. So does Ben Hecht. Developing Affordable Housing is more than a practical guide for nonprofits—it's a library, a trusted advisor, and a road map. Read this book and benefit from its wisdom."

—Stacey D. Stewart, President and CEO, Fannie Mae Foundation


书籍目录:

PART ONE: GETTING STARTED

Chapter 1: Developing Affordable Housing in the Twenty-First Century.

1.1 Introduction.

1.2 The Current State of America’s Affordable Rental Housing.

 1.3 The State of America’s Working Poor Seeking Affordable Housing.

 1.4 Current Trends in Affordable Housing.

 1.5 Unique Opprtunities for Nonprofit Organizations: Rental and Homeownership.

Chapter 2: The Real Estate evelopment Process for Nonprofit Organizations: An Overview.

 2.1 Nonprofit Organizations and the Real Estate Development Process.

 2.2 An Overview of the Real Estate Development Process.

 2.3 Adressing the Specific Needs of a Community and a Specific Project Site.

Chapter 3: Establishing the Development Team.

 3.1 In General.

 3.2 The Sponsor.

 3.3 The Financial Development Specialist.

 3.4 Attorneys.

 3.5 Accountant/Bookkeeper.

 3.6 Architect.

 3.7 Property Management Company.

 3.8 General Contractor.

 3.9 Construction Manager.

 3.10 Community Organizer.

 3.11 Appraiser.

 3.12 Conflicts, Multiple Roles, and Oversight.

 PART TWO: PROJECTING COSTS, INCOME, AND EXPENSES.

Chapter 4: Project Feasibility and Total Development Costs.

 4.1 Project Feasibility Defined.

 4.2 Determining Preliminary Project Feasibility.

 4.3 Estimating Total Development Costs.

 Appendix 4A: Sample Letter of Value.

 Appendix 4B: Smmary of Key Federal Regulations Governing Underground  Storage Tanks.

 Appendix 4C:Summary of Relevant Laws and Regulations Governing Lead- Based Paint.

Chapter 5: Determining Projected Income and Expenses.

 5.1 Introduction.

 5.2 Projecting Income—Generally.

 5.3 Identifying Targeted Income Levels.

 5.4 Determining Affordability as a Percentage of Income and Market Rents.

 5.5 Income from Nonresidential Use.

 5.6 Projecting Expenses—Generally.

 5.7 Evaluating Past Operating Expenses.

 5.8 Projecting Expenses Where No Operating History Exists.

 5.9 Allowances and Reserves.

 5.10 The Role of Lenders.

 Appendix 5A: Controllability of Expenses.

 PART THREE: RAISING CAPITAL.

Chapter 6: Raising Capital to Meet Total Development Costs.

 6.1 Introduction.

 6.2 Sources of Capital—Generally.

 6.3 Loans.

 6.4 Grants.

 6.5 Equity and Sales Proceeds.

 Appendix 6A: Example of an Amortizing Loan.

 Appendix 6B: Example of a Nonamortizing Loan.

Chapter 7: Sources of Capital: Loans.

 7.1 Who are Possible Lenders?

 7.2 Sources of Loan Funds from Public Lenders—Generally.

 7.3 Sources of Loans from State and Local Governments.

 7.4 Sources of Loans from the Federal Government.

 7.5 Sources of Loan Funds from Private For-Profit Entities.

 7.6 Sources of Loan Funds from Private Nonprofit Entities.

 Appendix 7A: 501(c)(3) Bond Terminology.

 Appendix 7B: List of Local CDFI Organizations Financing Housing.

Chapter 8: Sources of Capital: Grants.

 8.1 Grants from the Federal Government.

 8.2 Grants from State and Local Governments.

 8.3 Grants from Private Nonprofit Foundations.

 8.4 Grants from For-Profit Corporations.

Chapter 9: Sources of Capital: Equity.

 9.1 Creation of an Equity Fund for Housing Development.

 9.2 Use of the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit.

 9.3 Other Equity Sources.

 Appendix 9A: Tax Credit nformation Resources List of State and Regional  Tax Credit Equity Funds.

 Appendix 9B:Partial Listing of Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Tax Syndicators.

Chapter 10: Sources of Capital: Public Housing Funds.

 10.1 How Public Housing Resources Contribute to Affordable Housing.

 10.2 Mixing Public Housing Capital with other Capital: Mixed Finance.

 10.3 Uses of Public Housing Funds in Mixed-Finance Transactions.

 10.4 Considerations in Mixing PublicHousing Development Funds with other Sources of Affordable Housing Funds.  

 10.5 Elements of Public Housing Development Transactions.

 10.6 Conclusion.

 PART FOUR: ENHANCING FEASIBILITY AND PACKAGING THE PROJECT.

Chapter 11: Enhancing the Feasibility of an Affordable Housing Project.

 11.1 Increasing Access to Capital—Credit Enhancement.

 11.2 Increasing Access to Capital—Loan Sales on Secondary Market.

 11.3 Reducing Total Development Costs.

 11.4 Increasing Income.

 11.5 Reducing Operating Expenses.

Chapter 12: Developing the Project Feasibility Report: Six Case Studies.

 12.1 Introduction.

 12.2 The Feasibility Report and Financial Pro Formas.

 12.3 The Development of Affordable Housing: Six Case Studies.

 12.4 Conclusion.

 Appendix 12A: The Whitelaw Reference Information.

 Appendix 12B: Friendship Court Reference Information.

 Appendix 12C: Garden Terrace Reference Information.

 Appendix 12D: The View Reference Information.

 Appendix 12E: Kentucky Mountain Housing Reference Information.

 Appendix 12F: Lease-Purchase Reference Information.

 PART FIVE: PURCHASING AND DEVELOPING THE PROPERTY

Chapter 13: Securing Ste Control over the Property Signing the Option or Purchase Agreement.

 13.1 Introduction.

 13.2 Site Control Must Be Secured in Writing.

 13.3 The Use of Purchase Contracts.

 13.4 The Use of Options.

 Appendix 13A: Documents Pertaining to Purchase Contracts.

 Appendix 13B: Documents Pertaining to Option Agreements.

Chapter 14: Prepurchase Considerations.

 14.1 Introduction.

 14.2 Applying for Financing and Operating Subsidies.

 14.3 Determining the Ownership Entity—Generally.

 14.4 Determining the Ownership Entity—Corporations.

 14.5 Determining the Ownership Entity—Partnerships.

 14.6 Determining the Ownership Entity—Factors.

 14.7 Estabishing the Ownership Entity: Divided Ownership and Leasehold  Interests.

 14.8 Interviewing and Selecting the Management Company.

 14.9 Developing Plans for Renting or Selling Units.

 Appendix 14A: Monthly Management Reports.

Chapter 15: Partnerships and Joint Ventures.

 15.1 Issues Concerning Organization’s Tax-Exempt Status.

 15.2 Options for Structuring the Relationship.

 15.3 Partnerships and the Use of the Low Income Housing Tax Credit.

 Appendix 15A: Joint Venture Checklist.

 In General.

 Board Involvement.

 Day-to-Day Management.

Chapter 16: Purchasing the Property: Settling on Acquisition.

 16.1 The Settlement Process—Generally.

 16.2 The Role of the Settlement Agent.

 16.3 Title Insurance.

 16.4 Selecting the Settlement Agent.

 16.5 Preparing for Settlement.

 16.6 Settlement.

 16.7 Postsettlement.

 16.8 Lender Requirements.

 16.9 Governmental Regulations.

 Appendix 16A Settlement Checklist and Sample Documents.

Chapter 17: Constructing or Rehabilitating the Property: ettling on the  Construction Loan and Surviving the Construction Process.

 17.1 Introduction.

 17.2 Settling on the Construction Loan.

 17.3 The Construction rocess—The Participants and TheirResponsibilities.

 17.4 Technologyin 21st Century Affordable Housing Construction and Rehabilitation.

 17.5 Negotiating the Construction Contract and Bidding.

 17.6 Elements of the Construction Contract.

 17.7 Rehabilitating an Occupied Property.

 17.8 Completion of Construction.

 Appendix 17: Construction Process Checklist and Sample Contractor Agreements.

Chapter 18: Selective Rehabilitation.

 18.1 Overview.

 18.2 Introduction to Selective Rehabilitation.

 18.3 Managig Selective Rehabilitation: Formal Versus Informal Approaches.

 18.4 Implementing a FormalApproach to Selective Rehabilitation: The Rehabilitation Specialist.

 18.5 Choosing A Property for Selective Rehailitation: Building Inspection Techniques of Rehab Specialists.

 18.6 Conceptualizing the Project: Rehabilitation Standards.

 18.7 Designing the Project: Work Write-Ups and Cost Estimates.

 18.8 Computerized Specification-Writing and Estimating Systems.

 18.9 Defining Methods and Materials: Performance Specifications.

 18.10 Selective Rehabilitation and Construction Management.

 18.11 Selective Rehabilitation and the Contractor Pool.

 18.12 The Role of Governent Agency/Public-Purpose Organizations in Selective Rehabilitation.

 18.13 Avoiding Gut Rehabilitation: Tips of the Trade.

 18.14 Improving Energy Efficiency in Selective Rehabilitation.

 18.15 Dealing With Lead-Based Paint Hazards in Selective Rehabilitation.  

 18.16 Dealing Wth Other Recurring Health and Safety Issues in Selective Rehabilitation.

 18.17 Applying onstruction Codes and Existing Housing Codes to Selective Rehabilitation.

 18.18 Standards Issues with Funders and Selective Rehabilitation.

 18.19 Information Sources and Tools for Selective Rehabilitation.

 Appendix 18A: Sample Documents Regarding Rehabilitation.

 PART SIX: COMPLETING AND MANAGING THE PROPERTY.

Chapter 19: The Project Completion Phase: Comleting the Development and Maintaining an Ownership or Rental Community.

 19.1 Introduction.

 19.2 Settling on the Permanent Loan.

 19.3 Maintaining a Rental Property.

 19.4 Developing Additiona Resident Services As Part of a Comprehensive Property Management Plan.

 19.5 Key Points on Stting Performance Standards for Comprehensive Property Management.

 19.6 Key oints on Deciding Whether to Contract for Management or Manage Directly.

 19.7 Key Points on Selecting a Good Management Company.

 19.8 Key Points on Evaluating Property Management Performance.

 19.9 Financial Management of Rental and Multifamily Homeownership.

 19.10 Converting the Property to Homeownership for Residents.

 19.11 Managing and Budgeting for Rental or Multifamily Ownership.

 Appendix 19A: Sample Documents and Disclosure Statements.

Index.


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  BEN L. HECHT is an experienced nonprofit executive, author, and social entrepreneur. He founded One Economy Corporation in 2000 to bring the power of the Internet and the economic mainstream to low-income families living in affordable housing across the country. In five years, One Economy has earned the support of America's leading foundations and corporations, brought high-speed Internet to $2 billion of newly constructed affordable housing, and helped more than eight million low-income people to help themselves at www.theBeehive.org. In 2005, One Economy also began working abroad in South Africa and Jordan. Immediately before One Economy, Mr. Hecht was senior vice president at the Enterprise Foundation. Mr. Hecht received his JD from Georgetown University Law Center and his CPA from the state of Maryland. For ten years, he taught at Georgetown University Law Center and built the premier housing and community development clinical program in the country. In addition to Developing Affordable Housing, Mr. Hecht has cowritten two other books, ManagingNonprofits.org with Rey Ramsey and Managing Affordable Housing: A Practical Guide to Creating Stable Communities, both published by Wiley.


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Praise for Developing Affordable Housing A Practical Guide for Nonprofit Organizations Third Edition

"Ben Hecht′s book explains in clear language everything needed to successfully engage in nonprofit housing development. He tells how to find the money, how to generate good design and quality construction, and how to improve management––a complete, well–researched, and well–presented ′A to Z′ approach."

––Henry G. Cisneros, former secretary U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

"Ben Hecht′s book makes the affordable housing development process accessible for communities and practitioners everywhere. Developing Affordable Housing should be on the bookshelf of every organization that cares about people and wants to make affordable housing possible."

––Rey Ramsey, former chairman, Habitat for Humanity CEO, One Economy Corporation

"The development of affordable housing is as much a journey as a destination. Ben Hecht′s book provides maps and bridges while not losing sight of the challenging but elusive goal of providing decent, safe, and affordable housing."

––Nicolas P. Retsinas, Director, Joint Center for Housing Studies Harvard University

"In our work to increase the supply of safe, decent homes for those who need homes the most, we appreciate the power of partnerships and the value of information. So does Ben Hecht. Developing Affordable Housing is more than a practical guide for nonprofits––it′s a library, a trusted advisor, and a road map. Read this book and benefit from its wisdom."

––Stacey D. Stewart, President and CEO, Fannie Mae Foundation


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