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William S. Hettinger (Author)

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November 8, 2004
Affordable housing is a pressing problem that challenges communities today. Populations grow, but the supply of land remains fixed. Housing prices rise faster than incomes. Even middle-class folks can’t afford to live in many communities any more. Cities and towns worldwide face a growing housing crisis.

Living and Working in Paradise: Why Housing is Too Expensive and What Communities Can Do About It delves into the theories of economics and housing and identifies housing market externalities – growth management regulations, exclusionary zoning and land-use regulations, and second-home demand – as the causes of housing market failure and the growing community housing crisis.

As a means of addressing a community housing crisis, Living and Working in Paradise presents the Community Evaluation and Intervention Process, a systematic methodology for examining and evaluating the housing market in a community for the existence of market failure or for the factors and conditions that have been shown to lead to market failure, and for developing a vision, strategy, and plan for community intervention to address market failure and provide housing for community residents.

As proof that communities can act to address market failure, the book presents the in-depth case study of four tourism communities, each experiencing housing market failure, who have effectively evaluated their housing market and intervened to address a housing crisis. Drawn from these cases are a series of lessons for the housing practitioner, the critical success factors and other keys to the development and implementation of an effective housing intervention.


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Overall, the text is highly informative and of considerable value to community planners, local government officials, civic activists and others. -- Planning Perspectives, January 2006

Overall, this book represents an excellent choice for anyone interested in housing markets, policies and planning. -- Urban Studies, August 2005

This book offers new insights into the issues, challenges, and opportunities facing community planners. -- Journal of Planning Literature, August 2005

We urge anyone and everyone concerned about the housing shortage to pick up a copy of Hettinger's book. -- Key West Citizen, July 31, 2005

About the Author

William S. Hettinger, Ph.D., is president and CEO of The Wyndham Financial Group, a consulting organization dedicated to helping communities design and implement housing and community development strategies, and evaluate the effectiveness of community development programs, and is an adjunct professor of management at Albertus Magnus College. Dr. Hettinger has more than twenty years of experience in housing, real estate, and community development. Over the years, he has been a developer of affordable housing; a housing director; a mortgage broker; an asset manager; a portfolio manager; and a consultant to corporations and nonprofits engaged in real estate, community development, and performance evaluation.

He earned a Ph.D. in international development from the University of Southern Mississippi, where his research focused on housing and tourism. He also earned an MBA from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a bachelor’s degree from the University of Buffalo; and he is a graduate of the Economic Development Institute at the University of Oklahoma.


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William S. Hettinger, Ph.D., is President of Prosperous Communities, a housing and economic development consultancy. Dr. Hettinger is also a Principal at the Institute for Finance and Entrepreneurship, where he provides training and mentoring to small business owners.

Dr. Hettinger is an internationally known consultant and educator with more than 20 years experience in finance, real estate, and innovation and entrepreneurship. As an educator, he has trained numerous students, business owners, and managers in finance, entrepreneurship and small-business creation. His consulting practice focuses on creating economic vitality and helping organizations and individuals turn ideas into actions. His client base includes small businesses, Fortune 500 companies, nonprofits, and community organizations.

He earned a Ph.D. in international development from the University of Southern Mississippi, where his research focused on housing and tourism. He also earned an MBA from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a bachelor's degree from the University of Buffalo; and is a graduate of the Economic Development Institute at the University of Oklahoma.

Dr. Hettinger is the author of several books including Finance Without Fear: A Guide to Creating and Managing a Profitable Business (Institute for Finance and Entrepreneurship), a guide to the key concepts of finance and the tools that can be used to analyze financial statements and create a business with a competitive advantage, and Living and Working in Paradise: Why Housing is Too Expensive and What Communities Can Do about It (Thames River Publishing) which analyzes the causes of housing market failure in resort communities and presents the process for developing a vision, strategy, and plan for a socially and economically healthy community.

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