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April 10, 2003Department of Housing and Urban Development 1 The AHS is used by many organizations and government groups American Housing Survey
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April 10, 2003Department of Housing and Urban Development 2 Congress through the congressional budget office, congressional research service (library of congress) and general accounting office Congressionally appointed special commissions Meeting Our Nation’s Housing Challenges: Report of the Bipartisan Millennial Housing Commission American Housing Survey
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April 10, 2003Department of Housing and Urban Development 3 Trade associations – National Association of Realtors, National Association of Home Builders, National Multi Housing Association, Mortgage Bankers Association of America. American Housing Survey
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April 10, 2003Department of Housing and Urban Development 4 Secondary Mortgage Market Government Sponsored Enterprises – Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae American Housing Survey
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April 10, 2003Department of Housing and Urban Development 5 Policy Groups American Housing Survey
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April 10, 2003Department of Housing and Urban Development 6 National Low Income Housing Coalition, Rental Housing Production Need Estimates Perspectives on Renter Income and Affordable Units Low Income Housing Profile American Housing Survey
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April 10, 2003Department of Housing and Urban Development 7 Joint Center at Harvard State of the Nation’s Housing: 2002 (also 2001, 2000, 1999. 1998, 199,…) Low-Income Homeownership: Examining the Unexamined Goal American Housing Survey
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April 10, 2003Department of Housing and Urban Development 8 American Housing Survey Joint Center at Harvard State of the Nation’s Housing: 2002 (also 2001, 2000, 1999. 1998, 199,…)
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April 10, 2003Department of Housing and Urban Development 9 Harvard’s Remodeling Futures Project Measuring the Benefits of Home Remodeling American Housing Survey
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April 10, 2003Department of Housing and Urban Development 10 Joint Center at Harvard Low-Income Homeownership: Examining the Unexamined Goal American Housing Survey
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April 10, 2003Department of Housing and Urban Development 11 Housing Assistance Council, The State of the Nation’s Rural Housing in 1996; Rural Rental Housing: HAC's 1999 State of the Nation's Rural Housing Report Why Housing Matters: HAC's 2000 Report on the State of the Nation's Rural Housing Taking Stock of Rural People, Poverty, and Housing for the 21st Century American Housing Survey
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April 10, 2003Department of Housing and Urban Development 12 American Housing Survey for the United States – This is the main dissemination method for the Survey and it documents the housing situations of all Americans. Housing is one of the most basic human needs and as a Nation we must give it the utmost attention. Every two years we publish about 15 reports – A National Report and about 14 Metropolitan Areas Reports. American Housing Survey
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April 10, 2003Department of Housing and Urban Development 13 Worst Case Needs Report – A Congressionally Mandated Report. Recent reports are: Worst Case Needs for Housing Assistance, 1990/91 Rental Assistance at a Crossroads: A report to Congress on Worst Case Housing Needs, 1996 Rental Housing Assistance – The Crisis Continues: The 1997 report to Congress on Worst Case Housing Needs Rental Housing Assistance – The Worsening Crisis: A Report to Congress on Worst Case Housing Needs American Housing Survey
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April 10, 2003Department of Housing and Urban Development 14 Housing situation of the Elderly – Congressional report Housing Our Elders: A Report Card on the Housing Conditions and Needs of Older Americans Market Dynamics Study – How does housing get allocated over time – filtering and reuse. Telecommuting and working at home. American Housing Survey
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April 10, 2003Department of Housing and Urban Development 15 American Housing Survey Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) requires use of objective and measurable goals and AHS is a major source of data. FY2002 Performance and Accountability Report
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April 10, 2003Department of Housing and Urban Development 16 Assessing the Quality of HUD Tenants (3 reports, one in process) Characteristics of HUD-Assisted Renters and Their Units – 1989, 1991 and 1993 American Housing Survey
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April 10, 2003Department of Housing and Urban Development 17 American Housing Survey Fair Market Rents – About 1.6 to 1.8 million families receive over $15 billion of housing assistance through the Section 8 Voucher and Certificates program Section 8 FMRs
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April 10, 2003Department of Housing and Urban Development 18 Components of Inventory Change Evaluate new program ideas, i.e., costs of tax credit for housing elderly and/or disabled family members. President’s Homeownership Strategy – used to develop national goal, minority goal and goals for other special needs groups and to track progress Hedonic Rent functions and evaluating Federal assistance programs (General Accounting Office Study by Ed Olson) American Housing Survey
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April 10, 2003Department of Housing and Urban Development 19 Input to local government Consolidated Plans required as condition of receiving HUD assistance A major component of HUD is the Federal Housing Administration and the AHS has been used to: Setting maximum loan limits on FHA mortgages. Monitor mortgage characteristics Assessment of Lead-Based Paint risk and prevalence American Housing Survey
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April 10, 2003Department of Housing and Urban Development 20 Housing conditions section of the report by the President’s Initiative on Race Housing Aspects of Youth Characteristics NCES America’s Children: Key National Indicators of Well- Being HUD has responsibility for monitoring the GSE Housing Goals – Fannie and Freddie are Federally chartered and have responsibility to provide mortgage lending to underserved areas and low and moderate income families. American Housing Survey
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