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Congressional Budget Office: Turbulence in Housing and Financial Markets view detail comment email this

Compilation of publications on housing and financial topics such as home foreclosures, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, financial regulatory reform, and the federal budget and economic outlook. Includes analysis, congressional testimony, letters, and cost estimates. Archive goes back to 1991. From the Congressional Budget Office (CBO).
http://www.cbo.gov/publications/collections/collections.cfm?collect=14
Topics: Finance, Housing

Last updated Mar 30, 2009


Homes and Communities (HUD) view detail comment email this

This is the home page for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Topics include information on owning a home, help on renting, the homeless, filing complaints, and notices and forms; audience groups include seniors, the disabled, veterans, farmworkers, and real estate brokers; "HUD Highlights" is an ever-changing list of items of current interest. Searchable.
http://www.hud.gov/
Topics: Communities & Groups, Housing, Poverty, Social Issues

Last updated May 25, 2005


Joint Center for Housing Studies (JCHS) view detail comment email this

The JCHS "is Harvard University's center for information and research on housing in the United States. The Joint Center analyzes the dynamic relationships between housing markets and economic, demographic, and social trends." The site features publications on topics such as the state of the nation's housing (with information and data about house production, ownership, and prices), home remodeling, rentals, and more. Also includes an overview of research topics and articles written by JCHS members. Searchable.
http://www.jchs.harvard.edu
Topics: Housing, Investing

Last updated May 25, 2005


Paycheck to Paycheck: Wages and the Cost of Housing in America view detail comment email this

This website "presents wage information for more than 60 occupations and home prices and rents for nearly 200 metropolitan areas." Metropolitan area charts compare the annual income needed to afford median-priced homes and rental units against the annual incomes of selected generally lower-waged professions. Or, select a profession to view comparisons of income needed for housing in different metropolitan areas. From the nonprofit Center for Housing Policy.
http://www.nhc.org/chp/p2p/
Topics: Finance, Housing, Jobs & Work

Last updated Jun 18, 2006


U.S. Census Bureau Housing Topics view detail comment email this

See data on the nation's housing, including apartments, single-family homes, mobile homes, and vacant housing units. Data are shown for household characteristics, income, housing and neighborhood quality, housing costs, equipment and fuels, size of housing unit, and recent movers. Historical Tables shows trends since the first housing census in 1940. There are also data on home ownership, affordability, market absorption of apartments, and New York City specifically.
http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/housing.html
Topics: Housing, Statistics

Last updated Oct 27, 2006


World Habitat Day 2007 view detail comment email this

"The United Nations has designated the first Monday in October every year as World Habitat Day to reflect on the state of human settlements and the basic right to adequate shelter for all," and on the human habitat. This site describes events around the world, and material about previous celebrations and winners of the Scroll of Honor ("the most prestigious human settlements award") back to 2001. From the United Nations Human Settlements Programme.
http://www.unhabitat.org/categories.asp?catid=534
Topics: Housing

Last updated Oct 3, 2007





Recent Additions

Making Home Affordable

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FDIC: U.S. Home Prices: Does Bust Always Follow Boom?

The Bursting of the US House Price Bubble

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HUD Information Related to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Recovery Act)

Congressional Budget Office: Turbulence in Housing and Financial Markets


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