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Landlord-Tenant Sites

Bay Area Sites

  1. Bay Area real estate An overview of private market housing in the Bay Area.
  2. HomeScout Another source to find actual houses to buy.
  3. Inman News Features Homepage for the Bay Area's most noted real estate columnist.
  4. San Francisco Chronicle and Examiner "The Gate" a good place to research local housing issues.
  5. Get Your Real Estate Kicks! Real Estate cartoons.
  6. Home Financing Center Information on housing finance.
  7. New Home Developers Central location for new Bay Area home information.


U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development And Related Sites

  1. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Starting point to get HUD information.
  2. HUD's Programs Description of HUD Programs
  3. HUD USER A great U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development information source.
  4. HUD Searches Go here to enter keywords to find HUD information
  5. Dept of Energy's Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Network Efficient homebuilding
  6. Fair Housing Homepage of the HUD Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity.
  7. HUD Office of University Partnerships HUD-funded university programs (including SFSU)
  8. California City Consolidated Plans A description of the official "housing plans" for California cities
  9. Federal Fair Housing Act The federal act governing nondiscrimination in housing

Home Building Sites

  1. National Association of Home Builders "The voice of the American homebuilding industry."
  2. Manufactured Housing Institute A site to learn about mobile homes.
  3. Building Industry Exchange Huge collection of links to all aspects of the building industry.
  4. Built Environment Center Ideas on homebuilding.
  5. Council of American Building Officials Information on building codes.
  6. Home and Design Online Information on housing design and construction.

Housing Sites

  1. United Homeowners Association Link to chat rooms re homeownership.
  2. Coalition for Healthy Cities and Healthy Communities City and community improvement links.
  3. Cohousing Network Information about co-housing communities.
  4. Habitat for Humanity Information on a notable faith-based approch to housing worldwide.
  5. National Low Income Housing Coalition Membership information on key national housing coalition.
  6. Housing Counseling Clearinghouse Information on HUD-approved housing counseling agencies.
  7. Housing Density, Urban Sprawl, and Growth Management Global links to sites related to sprawl and density.
  8. Peregrine Foundation Key site re alternative communities.
  9. Ecodesign Information, resources, and services re ecological design in housing communities.
  10. Opening Doors Discussions of proposals, funding, idea for housing program.s
  11. Intentional Communities Information on student co-ops, ecovillages, communes, and other related projects.
  12. National Housing Institute Jobs available in housing for PLSI, URBS, and related majors.
  13. National Housing and Rehabilitation Association Information onlow income housing and tax rehab programs.
  14. Neighborhood Networks Site re HUD initiative to bring information technology to assisted housing.
  15. Public Housing Authorities Directors Association (PHADA) Info and jobs related to public housing.

Sites Related To Homelessness

  1. National Coalition for the Homeless Site for key national homeless coalition.
  2. Innvision Good homeless policy site.
  3. Homeless in America Articles and links to other sites.
  4. Homes for the Homeless Idea on how to solve homelessness.
  5. Real Change Seattle's Homeless Newspaper.

Community Development Sites

  1. Community Development Society
  2. The Change Project
  3. Foundation for Community Encouragement
  4. HandsNet
  5. Center for Civic Networking
  6. Community Economic Development Network
  7. Alliance for National Renewal
  8. Center for Neighborhood Technology
  9. Community Based Economic Development HyperText Resource Directory
  10. Community Connections
  11. The Community Toolbox
  12. Empowerment Zones and Enterprise Communities
  13. Impact Online
  14. Neighborhood Planning for Community Revitalizaton
  15. Community Development Examples

Community Economic Development Sites

  1. Interactive Economic Development Network
  2. United States Top 20 Links to U.S. Community Economic Develoment sites.
  3. Business/Economic Development Finance Web Site. Information CED financing.
  4. Microenterprise Innovation Project
  5. National Council for Urban Economic Development
  6. Regional Economic Information System

Housing Finance Sites

  1. CNN Financial Network CNN News online.
  2. FinanceNet Online financial management worldwide.
  3. Freddie Mac Site for one of the principal secondary mortgage market entities.
  4. Informal Credit Homepage
  5. Mortgage-Net
  6. Office of Management and Budget
  7. U.S. Department of the Treasury
  8. U.S. General Accounting Office

Nonprofit Housing and Community Development Organization Sites

  1. Community Information Exchange
  2. The Contact Center Network
  3. Corporation for National Service
  4. Internet Nonprofit Center
  5. Who Cares Communications as Engagement

Urban Affairs and Planning Sites

  1. American Planning Association The U.S. Professional Association for City Planners.
  2. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Homepage for graduate city planning schools
  3. Planning Commissioners Journal Text of article related to city planning for city planning commissioners.
  4. Cityspace
  5. Confronting Globalization Good site for information on global restructuring and urban planning.
  6. Greenbelt Alliance Key Bay Area Organization interested in greenbelts and sustainable urban development.
  7. International Society of City and Regional Planners
  8. Online Planners Forum
  9. Planners Network National Progressive planners network.
  10. Planners Web
  11. Urban Ecology
  12. Urban Land Institute Site for conservative but professional organization of developers.

Sites Related to Welfare Reform

  1. Association of Bay Area Governments Online Bay Area Current Issues
  2. ETA Welfare to Work Internet Home Page
  3. American Public Welfare Association
  4. Welfare Reform Resources

Other Information Resources

  1. Bureau of the Census
  2. Bureau of Labor Statistics
  3. Community-Based Environmental Protection
  4. New Community Networks
  5. THOMAS--Legislative Information on the Internet
  6. U.S. Demography Homepage
  7. U.S. Department of Commerce
  8. U.S. House of Representatives Internet Law Library

Local Resources

  1. SFU campus resources: San Francisco State University | SFSU College of Behavioral and Social Sciences | SFSU Urban Institute | SFSU Public Research Institute
  2. SFSU/Berkeley/Stanford Consortium BACOPC: Bay Area Community Outreach Partnership Center
  3. SFSU Departments most closely related to the field of Urban Studies: History | Political Science | Economics | Geography | Anthropology | Sociology | Public Administration
  4. San Francisco City Government (and the Mayor's Office) City and County of S.F. homepage
  5. San Francisco Chronicle (good for researching current S.F. issues): San Francisco Chronicle (The Gate)
  6. San Francisco Neighborhoods Coro Foundation San Francisco Neighborhood Profiles
  7. Bay Area Links to Bay Area information sources ABAG
  8. URBS Image Library A library of downloadable Urban Studies photographs and other images
  9. Other ( links to all the major sources of urban information).U.C. Berkeley Planning Resources on the Internet | State University of New York at Buffalo Planning and Architecture Internet Resource Center

Search Engines (Use these to find information on the world wide web)

  1. All-in-One Search Page
  2. Alta Vista: Main Page
  3. HotBot
  4. Long Beach Island
  5. Search.com

 


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