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American Housing Survey (AHS)
American Housing Survey (AHS)
Population
HUD, Population, Neighborhood, United States, ...
The AHS is the largest, regular national housing sample survey in the United States. The U.S. Census Bureau conducts the AHS to obtain up-to-date housing statistics for the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
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50th Percentile Rent Estimates
50th Percentile Rent Estimates
Construction and Housing
FMR, HUD, housing assistance, Section 8 contracts, ...
Rent estimates at the 50th percentile (or median) are calculated for all Fair Market Rent areas. Fair Market Rents (FMRs) are primarily used to determine payment standard amounts for the Housing Choice Voucher program, to determine initial renewal rents for some expiring project-based Section 8 contracts, to determine initial rents for housing assistance payment (HAP) contracts in the Moderate Rehabilitation Single Room Occupancy program (Mod Rehab), and to serve as a rent ceiling in the HOME rental assistance program. FMRs are gross rent estimates. They include the shelter rent plus the cost of all tenant-paid utilities, except telephones, cable or satellite television service, and internet service. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) annually estimates FMRs for 530 metropolitan areas and 2,045 nonmetropolitan county FMR areas. Under certain conditions, as set forth in the Interim Rule (Federal Register Vol. 65, No. 191, Monday October 2, 2000, pages 58870-58875), these 50th percentile rents can be used to set success rate payment standards.
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Public Housing Agency (PHA) Inventory
Public Housing Agency (PHA) Inventory
Construction and Housing
PHA, Section 8, Public Housing Agency, low rent, ...
The dataset contains current data on low rent and Section 8 units in PHA's administered by HUD. The Section 8 Rental Voucher Program increases affordable housing choices for very low-income households by allowing families to choose privately owned rental housing. Through the Section 8 Rental Voucher Program, the administering housing authority issues a voucher to an income-qualified household, which then finds a unit to rent. If the unit meets the Section 8 quality standards, the PHA then pays the landlord the amount equal to the difference between 30 percent of the tenant's adjusted income (or 10 percent of the gross income or the portion of welfare assistance designated for housing) and the PHA-determined payment standard for the area. The rent must be reasonable compared with similar unassisted units.
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Public Housing Physical Inspection Scores
Public Housing Physical Inspection Scores
Construction and Housing
PHA, HUD, Public Housing, physical inspection, ...
HUD's Real Estate Assessment Center conducts physical inspections of properties that are owned, insured or subsidized by HUD, including public housing and multifamily assisted housing. About 20,000 such inspections are conducted each year to ensure that assisted families have housing that is decent, safe, sanitary and in good repair. The Physical Inspection Scores datasets provide a full historical view of the results of those inspections, providing point-in-time property scores. Results are available for download as a comma-delimited dataset. Separate datasets are available for public housing and for multifamily assisted properties. The results represent the inspections conducted from 2001 through September 2009. The datasets include property identifiers and location information.
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2,932 views
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SEMAP Performance
SEMAP Performance
Construction and Housing
Section 8, Public Housing Agency, SEMAP score, HUD, ...
HUD's Section Eight Management Assessment Program (SEMAP) measures the performance of the public housing agencies (PHAs) that administer the housing choice voucher program. SEMAP uses HUD's national database of tenant information and information from audits conducted annually by independent auditors. HUD will annually assign each PHA a rating on each of the 14 indicators and an overall performance rating of high, standard, or troubled. Metropolitan PHAs will also be able to earn bonus points for their achievements in encouraging assisted families to choose housing in low poverty areas.
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2,035 views
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Fair Market Rents For The Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments Program
Fair Market Rents For The Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments Program
Construction and Housing
Section 8, FMR, rent, Fair Market Rents, ...
Fair Market Rents (FMRs) are primarily used to determine payment standard amounts for the Housing Choice Voucher program, to determine initial renewal rents for some expiring project-based Section 8 contracts, to determine initial rents for housing assistance payment (HAP) contracts in the Moderate Rehabilitation Single Room Occupancy program (Mod Rehab), and to serve as a rent ceiling in the HOME rental assistance program. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) annually estimates FMRs for 530 metropolitan areas and 2,045 nonmetropolitan county FMR areas. By law the final FMRs for use in any fiscal year must be published and available for use at the start of that fiscal year, on October 1.
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2,019 views
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Multifamily Housing Physical Inspection Scores
Multifamily Housing Physical Inspection Scores
Construction and Housing
PHA, HUD, Public Housing, physical inspection, ...
HUD's Real Estate Assessment Center conducts physical inspections of properties that are owned, insured or subsidized by HUD, including public housing and multifamily assisted housing. About 20,000 such inspections are conducted each year to ensure that assisted families have housing that is decent, safe, sanitary and in good repair. The Physical Inspection Scores datasets provide a full historical view of the results of those inspections, providing point-in-time property scores. Results are available for download as a comma-delimited dataset. Separate datasets are available for public housing and for multifamily assisted properties. The results represent the inspections conducted from 2001 through September 2009. The datasets include property identifiers and location information.
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1,933 views
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FHEO Filed Cases
FHEO Filed Cases
Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons
Fair Housing Act, HUD, religion, race, color, ...
The dataset is a list of all the Title VIII fair housing cases filed by FHEO from 01/01/2006 to the run date including the case number, case name, filing date, state and county of the alleged violation, and the bases for the alleged discriminatory acts. The Federal bases are race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, familial status and retaliation for filing a fair housing complaint. Some of the bases have been broken out into more detailed groupings (Race - Asian, etc.) A single case may have multiple bases. The data can be aggregated to the county or state level to show patterns in the quantity and bases of fair housing complaints filed.
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1,647 views
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HUD Program Income Limits
HUD Program Income Limits
Income, Expenditures, Poverty, and Wealth
Section 236 program, Section 235, ...
Income limits used to determine the income eligibility of applicants for assistance under three programs authorized by the National Housing Act. These programs are the Section 221(d)(3) Below Market Interest Rate (BMIR) rental program, the Section 235 program, and the Section 236 program. These income limits are listed by dollar amount and family size, and they are effective on the date issued. Due to the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 (Public Law 110-289), Income Limits used to determine qualification levels as well as set maximum rental rates for projects funded with tax credits authorized under section 42 of the Internal Revenue Code (the Code) and projects financed with tax exempt housing bonds issued to provide qualified residential rental development under section 142 of the Code (hereafter referred to as Multifamily Tax Subsidy Projects (MTSPs)) are now calculated and presented separately from the Section 8 income limits.
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1,448 views
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Multifamily Assistance Section 8 Contracts
Multifamily Assistance Section 8 Contracts
Construction and Housing
Multifamily Assistance, HUD, housing assistance, ...
This database represents the most comprehensive picture of project-based subsidies. It was created to provide HUD partners/clients with a way of measuring the potential impact of expiring project-based subsidy contracts in their communities.
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1,429 views
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State of the Cities Data Systems (SOCDS)
State of the Cities Data Systems (SOCDS)
Labor Force, Employment, and Earnings
Demography & Population Research, Population, ...
The SOCDS provides data for individual Metropolitan Areas, Central Cities, and Suburbs, including demographic and economic statistics, employment, county business patterns, FBI crime data, and local building permits. Definitions of criteria, methodologies, and statistically defined areas are provided.
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1,126 views
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HUD USPS ZIP Code Crosswalk Files
HUD USPS ZIP Code Crosswalk Files
Construction and Housing
Tract, Census Bureau geographies, County, ...
The HUD USPS ZIP Code Crosswalk Files relate the United States Postal Service (USPS) ZIP codes to Census Bureau geographies, so the valuable data available only at the ZIP code level can be combined with demographic data tabulated at various Census geography levels to provide new avenues of exploration.
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750 views
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A Picture of Subsidized Housholds 2008
A Picture of Subsidized Housholds 2008
Construction and Housing
Picture of Subsidized Households 2008
Picture of Subsidized Households describes the nearly 5 million households living in HUD-subsidized housing in the United States for the year 2008. Picture 2008 provides characteristics of assisted housing units and residents, summarized at the national, state, public housing agency (PHA), project,census tract, county, Core-Based Statistical Area and city levels.
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916 views
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HECM Single Family Portfolio Snapshot
HECM Single Family Portfolio Snapshot
Construction and Housing
loan, Single Family Housing, HUD, interest rate, ...
The Federal Housing Administration's HECM program is the only government-insured reverse mortgage program. The HECM program guarantees that the lender will meet its payment obligations to the homeowner, limits the borrower's loan origination costs, and insures full repayment of the loan balance to the lender up to the maximum claim amount. The loan amount is based on borrower age, home value, and current interest rates. The HECM data files provide loan-level records that will enable interested parties to explore issues regarding downpayment assistance provided to homebuyers utilizing HECM insured mortgage financing.
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717 views
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Housing Problems of Low Income Households
Housing Problems of Low Income Households
Construction and Housing
housing low income problems households cost
This dataset is a county level summary of housing problems of low income households. Low income households ("LI households") are those making less than 50% of the area median income. The various housing problems are: lacking complete kitchen or plumbing facilities (substandard), having more than 1 person per room (overcrowded), and paying more than 30% of gross income towards housing costs (cost burdened). We assume that lacking complete kitchen or plumbing facilities is the most severe housing problem, followed by overcrowding, followed by cost burden. If a household has more than one of these problems they are counted with the most severe problem.
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787 views
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HUD Subprime and Manufactured Home Lender List
HUD Subprime and Manufactured Home Lender List
Construction and Housing
Subprime lender list, ...
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) periodically produce its HUD Subprime and Manufactured home Lender List for the lenders who specialize in either subprime or manufactured home lending, even though beginning with 2004 HMDA reporting, lenders are required to identify loans for manufactured housing and loans in which the APR on the loan exceeds a comparable Treasury APR. The HUD Subprime and Manufactured home Lender List contains the names of those lenders, their agency codes, and lender identification numbers. The agency code and lender identification numbers should be used to link to the individual HMDA loan application records (LARS). The file also contains a concatenated field, IDD, which is a combination of the agency code and lender identification number. The HUD Subprime and Manufactured home Lender List has annually been updated and revised in response to feedback from lenders, policy analysts, housing advocacy groups, and other users of the list. HUD deletes lenders and adds others based on that feedback.
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742 views
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CPD Appropriations
CPD Appropriations
Construction and Housing
grants, HUD, HOPWA, HOME, CPD, ...
The datasets are the full-year allocations for HUD's Office of Community Planning and Development (CPD) formula programs: Community Development Block Grants (CDBG); HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME), including the American Dream Downpayment Initiative (ADDI); Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA); and Emergency Shelter Grants (ESG). HUD's CPD office seeks to develop viable communities by promoting integrated approaches that provide decent housing, a suitable living environment, and expand economic opportunities for low and moderate income persons. The primary means towards this end is the development of partnerships among all levels of government and the private sector, including for-profit and non-profit organizations.
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723 views
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Housing Choice VouchernProgram Support Division (PSD)
Housing Choice VouchernProgram Support Division (PSD)
Construction and Housing
Housing Choice Voucher Program Support Division (P...
Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) Program Management Programmatic Report for April to June 2010. This is inofrmation collected from Housing Authorities across the nation on the use of HUD vouchers.
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706 views
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Neighborhood Mapping Tool
Neighborhood Mapping Tool
Construction and Housing
Neighborhood Mapping Tool
This tool assists the public and Choice Neighborhoods applicants to prepare data to submit with their grant application by allowing applicants to draw the exact location of their target neighborhood. The tool will then calculate the number of housing units, the average poverty rate, and the vacancy rate of the area drawn and send an email back to the applicant within 24 hours. The email will have an attachment containing the necessary data for the Choice Neighborhoods application, along with information HUD can use to confirm the intended program area. The applicant should then submit this document with their grant application as instructed in the NOFA.
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677 views
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Housing Affordability Data System (HADS)
Housing Affordability Data System (HADS)
Construction and Housing
housing income affordability households cost rent...
The Housing Affordability Data System (HADS) is a set of files derived from the 1985 and later national American Housing Survey (AHS) and the 2002 and later Metro AHS. This system categorizes housing units by affordability and households by income, with respect to the Adjusted Median Income, Fair Market Rent (FMR), and poverty income. It also includes housing cost burden for owner and renter households. These files have been the basis for the worst case needs tables since 2001. The data files are available for public use, since they were derived from AHS public use files and the published income limits and FMRs. These dataset give the community of housing analysts the opportunity to use a consistent set of affordability measures.
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623 views
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Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS)
Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS)
Construction and Housing
Housing problems, low income housing, households
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) periodically receives "custom tabulations" of Census data from the U.S. Census Bureau that are largely not available through standard Census products. These data, known as the"CHAS" data (Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy), demonstrate the extent of housing problems and housing needs, particularly for low income households. The CHAS data are used by local governments to plan how to spend HUD funds, and may also be used by HUD to distribute grant funds.
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603 views
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HUD GIS Boundary Files
HUD GIS Boundary Files
Geography and Environment
block group data, HUD, census, GIS boundaries, ...
The HUD GIS Boundary Files are intended to supplement boundary files available from the U.S. Census Bureau. The files are for community planners interested in working with census tract and block group data that splits by jurisdiction boundaries (summary levels 080, 090, and 091). The GIS shape files are most helpful when linked with census tract and block group data downloaded from the census standard tabulation data, CDBG low/mod area data (summary level 090), or the CHAS 2000 data (summary levels 080 and 091).
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532 views
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Terminated Multifamily Housing Mortgages
Terminated Multifamily Housing Mortgages
Construction and Housing
HUD, terminated mortgage, housing assistance, ...
This dataset includes all terminated HUD Multifamily mortgages except those from the Hospital Mortgage Insurance Program. It includes the Holder and Servicer at the time the mortgage was terminated.
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468 views
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Components of Inventory Change (CINCH) Reports
Components of Inventory Change (CINCH) Reports
Construction and Housing
housing stock, inventory, ...
The Components of Inventory Change (CINCH) report measures changes in the characteristics of the housing stock of the United States. Using data collected from the national American Housing Survey (AHS), conducted every two years, the characteristics of individual housing units are compared across time. This comparison allows researchers to see not only changes in the characteristics of housing units, but also in the characteristics of occupants. Information is available on the characteristics of units added and removed from the housing stock.
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338 views
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HUD Administrative Law Judges Decisions
HUD Administrative Law Judges Decisions
Law Enforcement, Courts, and Prisons
hearings cases statutes regulations determinations...
This site contains substantive and precedential decisions issued by the Office of Administrative Law Judges. The site does not contain subsequent rulings or determinations which may have been issued: (1) by the HUD Secretary following Secretary review of an ALJ decision; or (2) by a federal court of the United States upon review or appeal of a final agency action. Therefore, decisions found at this site do not necessarily represent the final disposition of the case.
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337 views
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