Chapter 17 Residential Land Uses. Chapter 17 Topics  Types of residential development  Market & feasibility analysis  Financial feasibility analysis.

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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 

End Chapter 17