Affordable Housing Development

Harvard Extension School

ECON E-1720

Section 1

CRN 17406

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This course provides a comprehensive exploration of affordable housing, examining the policies and financing mechanisms that shape development strategies. We analyze different types of affordable multifamily housing, including supportive housing, public housing, low-income housing tax credit (LIHTC) developments, senior housing, housing for very low-income and homeless populations, and special needs housing. Additionally, we explore demand-side tools such as housing vouchers and their role in increasing access to affordable housing. A key focus of the course is the critical analysis of government housing policies and their impact on neighborhoods and cities. We evaluate the metrics used to assess affordability, such as area median income (AMI) restrictions, housing cost burden, and affordability thresholds. Our discussions extend to government initiatives that provide subsidies, federal and local tax incentives (for example, the mortgage interest deduction), and density bonuses aimed at increasing affordable housing production. The course also examines affordable housing financing, including the role of banks subject to Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) responsibilities, mission-driven investors, and community development financial institutions (CDFIs). We compare the advantages and limitations of government-produced housing versus privately developed affordable housing, assessing the roles of both for-profit and nonprofit developers. Students gain insights into the affordable housing development process, covering land use and zoning strategies; community engagement and political navigation; public-private partnerships; regulatory constraints and financing models; design, construction, and long-term operations; and integration of essential social services. Through case studies, policy analysis, and real-world applications, students develop a deep understanding of affordable housing challenges, opportunities, and solutions that drive equitable and sustainable communities.

Instructor Info

James Carras, MPA

Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School


Meeting Info

T 5:30pm - 7:30pm (9/2 - 12/20)

Participation Option: Online Synchronous

Deadlines

Last day to register: August 28, 2025

Prerequisites

Foundational knowledge in housing policy, economics, finance, and development recommended, but not required.

Notes

This course meets via web conference. Students must attend and participate at the scheduled meeting time. See minimum technology requirements.

All Sections of this Course

CRN Section # Participation Option(s) Instructor Section Status Meets Term Dates
17406 1 Online Synchronous James Carras Open T 5:30pm - 7:30pm
Sep 2 to Dec 20