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Housing America: Mobilizing Bankers, Builders and Communities to Solve the Nation's Affordable-Housing Crisis Book

Housing America: Mobilizing Bankers, Builders and Communities to Solve the Nation's Affordable-Housing Crisis
Housing America: Mobilizing Bankers, Builders and Communities to Solve the Nation's Affordable-Housing Crisis, America is facing a housing crisis of unprecedented proportions. Up to two million Americans are estimated to experience homelessness each year. In 1991, 4.8 million poor Americans paid over one-half of their income for rent, thus coming seriously close t, Housing America: Mobilizing Bankers, Builders and Communities to Solve the Nation's Affordable-Housing Crisis has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Housing America: Mobilizing Bankers, Builders and Communities to Solve the Nation's Affordable-Housing Crisis
  • Written by author Jess Lederman
  • Published by Probus Publishing Co., 1993/03/01
  • America is facing a housing crisis of unprecedented proportions. Up to two million Americans are estimated to experience homelessness each year. In 1991, 4.8 million poor Americans paid over one-half of their income for rent, thus coming seriously close t
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Ch. 1 Financing Affordable Housing: State-of-the-Art Techniques and Critical Issues 3
Ch. 2 Increasing Affordability through Low-Down-Payment Loans: The Role of the Mortgage Insurance Industry 21
Ch. 3 The Chase Community Development Corporation: A Model of For-Profit Affordable Housing Lending 37
Ch. 4 The Community Preservation Corporation: A National Model for Financing Affordable Housing 49
Ch. 5 Fannie Mae's Affordable Housing Initiatives: Historical Perspective and Future Prospects 63
Ch. 6 Neighborhood Housing Services of America: Developing a Secondary Market for Affordable Housing Loans 73
Ch. 7 Pension Funds and Affordable Housing 89
Ch. 8 Architectural Solutions for Affordable Housing on Small Sites 99
Ch. 9 The For-Profit Homebuilder's Perspective on Affordable Housing 119
Ch. 10 Nonprofit Development in Atlanta, Georgia: Progressive Redevelopment, Inc. 127
Ch. 11 San Francisco, California: Bridge Housing Corporation 135
Ch. 12 Habitat for Humanity: Changing the World One House at a Time 145
Ch. 13 Future Directions for Housing Urban America 159
Ch. 14 The Department of Housing and Urban Development Under Jack Kemp 167
Ch. 15 The Resolution Trust Corporation: Creating Affordable Housing Opportunities from the Savings and Loan Cleanup 175
Ch. 16 The Role of State Housing Finance Agencies and the Need for a National Housing Policy 183
Ch. 17 Maine State Housing Authority Finds a Way 189
Ch. 18 New York City Capital Program for Affordable Housing 199
Ch. 19 Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation: How Residents, Lenders and Local Government Officials Are Working Together to Create Affordable Housing 217
Ch. 20 The Enterprise Foundation: How a National Intermediary Assists Nonprofit Community Development 241
Ch. 21 Louisville, Kentucky: The Housing Partnership, Inc. 255
Ch. 22 Mount Vernon, New York: The Housing and Neighborhood Development Institute, Inc. 265
Ch. 23 Waukegan, Illinois: Lake County Community Action Project 275
Ch. 24 The National Alliance to End Homelessness 289
Ch. 25 Hope for the Homeless: The United Way of America 301
Ch. 26 Coalition for the Homeless 307
Ch. 27 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: People's Emergency Center 317
Ch. 28 Housing for the Elderly 333
Ch. 29 Employer-Assisted Housing 343
Ch. 30 Housing the Rural Poor 351
Appendix Organization Contacts 361
Index 363


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