Chapter 17 Residential Land Uses
Chapter 17 Topics Types of residential development Market & feasibility analysis Financial feasibility analysis Urban Villages
Types of Residential Development single-family detached houses single-family attached houses multifamily residences manufactured homes second homes
Single Family Detached Typical residential home
Single Family Attached Row houses Townhouses Plexes Patio or zero-lot-line houses
Single Family Attached Row houses
Single Family Attached Plexes - Duplex (2 units)
Single Family Attached Plexes - Triplex (3 units)
Single Family Attached Plexes - Quadplex (4units)
Single Family Attached Patio or zero-lot-line houses
Multifamily Residences Garden apartments Mid-rise Apartments High-rise apartments
More Residential Types Manufactured homes Second homes (vacation)
Market and Feasibility Analysis delineation of the market area analysis of recent economic trends in the local market area analysis of demand factors employment disposable income population household characteristics absorption rate analysis of supply, including other possible competing projects
Millford Hills Subdivision Case Study beginning on page 381 Staggered project elements and costs Profits at end Construction loans
Urban Villages A.K.A. “New Town Centers” Modern master-plan, large- scale, mixed use development - Older town centers built slowly Mix of residential types Southlake TownSquare ge.asp Orenco Station
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