First Time Visitor?
Welcome!
According to our most recent analysis, nearly forty percent
of you are first-time visitors to the HUD USER website.
To help you get the most out of our site, we've assembled this concise guide to the information resources and assistance available through the HUD USER Clearinghouse. We want
to make it as easy as possible for you to find what you need. Take a few moments to review the links that appear on the left side of this page and in the bar across the top. These will take you directly to the resources you are most interested in and are designed to help you
use this site to its fullest potential.
If you're not here for housing research, though, and need information regarding public housing programs,
such as housing choice vouchers, please click
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What is HUD USER?
The HUD USER website is supported and managed by U.S. HUD's Office
of Policy Development and Research (PD&R). The following
links will provide you with additional information about PD&R
and the resources available from HUD:
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Navigating Our Site
There are multiple ways to navigate. Across the tops of pages,
you'll see links to:
On the left side of each page, you'll find other popular links, including:
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Looking for Specific Topics?
In the top/right corner of each page, you'll find a "Search"
option. Using it is as easy as typing in a keyword and pressing
enter. There's also a link to perform more advanced
search. In this corner, you will also find the link to
the HUD
USER Web Store, where you can purchase the many publications and
data sets that are available from PD&R. In 2005, we greatly enhanced our onsite search capabilities, so finding what you need has never been easier.
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Keeping You up to Date
Our What's New page
shows recent changes and additions to our site. In addition, for the "What's New" page you may also want to stay informed by subscribing to our weekly eList, HUD USER News.
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Publications
HUD USER makes available research, reports, executive summaries,
case studies, and guidebooks spanning the fields of housing
and urban development. Most of the publications
are available in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF), which
allows the document to be downloaded, viewed, and printed
with all of its original formatting and graphics. The publications can also be ordered online
at the HUD
USER Web Store.
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Periodicals
HUD USER publishes a series of three periodicals that support
PD&R's mission to provide reliable information to researchers,
practitioners, advocates, industry groups, foundations, and
the general public. To learn more about these periodicals,
please click here.
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Data Sets
HUD USER provides researchers with access to the original
electronic data sets generated by PD&R-sponsored data
collection efforts. These include the American Housing Survey,
HUD Median Family Income Limits, Fair Market Rents, and Low-Income
Housing Tax Credit Data. This data is provided in various
formats, including PDF, Excel, Word and Self-Extracting (exe)
files. To learn more about the available data sets, please
click here.
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Bibliographic Database
The HUD USER Bibliographic Database is the only database
exclusively dedicated to housing and community development
issues. It contains more than 10,000 abstracts and citations of research
reports, articles, books, monographs, and data sources in
the fields of housing policy, building technology, economic development,
urban planning, and a host of other relevant fields. Click
here to search HUD USER's Bibliographic Database.
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HUD USER Web Store
The HUD USER Web Store makes more than 800 housing-related
titles available for online ordering. The Web Store is searchable by
keywords or phrases, and titles are arranged topically for
easy browsing. Click here to go to the HUD
USER Web store.
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eLists
HUD USER maintains one print-based and four electronic mailing
lists to keep our constituents informed of new housing research
publication releases, as well as case studies and events of
interest to the housing community. The mailing lists provide
a means of receiving updates on new research and resources
available from PD&R and exchanging information regarding
specific data sets. All of our subscription services are free.
For more information about the newsletters and how to subscribe,
please click here.
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Contacting Us
In case you have specific questions or need information that's
not available on our site, please contact us at:
HUD USER
P.O. Box 23268
Washington, DC 20026
Toll Free: 1-800-245-2691
TDD: 1-800-927-7589
Local: 1-202-708-3178
Fax: 1-202-708-9981
E-mail: helpdesk@huduser.org
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