Course Details

AM402 Mixed-Income Housing and Community Housing Management: Evaluating and Maximizing Property Performance for the Long Term

Mixed-income housing is a key strategy in United States housing policy and practice, impacting low-income families and neighborhood development. Mixed-income communities are characterized by unique individual, family, property and neighborhood dynamics. This course will introduce students, in a concentrated one-week period, to the fundamentals of mixed-income housing including the roles of various stakeholders regarding a property’s social, financial, physical and compliance goals over the long term; the basics of real estate economics and introduction to the Low Income Housing Tax Credit Program that is responsible for one-third of all rental housing produced today. The course will feature a presentation by a national expert on mixed-income housing research as well as a site visit to compare the impact of property performance and resident services programming with classroom theory. Students will leave the course with a broad understanding of the key factors necessary to sustain a mixed-income community over time.

Course Length: 5 Days

Tuition: $1925.0

Course counts toward a professional certificate (PCP): No