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Just Released: U.S. Housing Market Conditions, First Quarter 2009

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HUD's Office of Policy Development and Research has
released U.S. Housing Market Conditions for the first
quarter of 2009. The report contains a quarterly
analysis of housing production, marketing,
affordability and interest rates, and the multifamily
housing sector. The data are compared to both the
previous quarter and the first quarter of 2008. This
issue also presents updated national data, overviews
of economic and housing market trends within each HUD
region, and reviews historical trends in national and
regional housing markets. The feature article
highlights an update of the Low-Income Housing Tax
Credit (LIHTC) Database, which now includes LIHTC-
financed projects placed in service through 2006.
 
In-depth, housing market profiles explore the
following areas: Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta,
Georgia; Denver-Aurora-Boulder, Colorado; Midland-
Odessa, Texas, Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro-
Franklin, Tennessee; Phoenix, Arizona; Rochester, New
York, Sacramento-Arden-Arcade-Roseville, California;
and Tulsa, Oklahoma.
 
This and previous U.S. Housing Market Conditions
reports are available online and can be downloaded for
free at www.huduser.gov/periodicals/ushmc.html.
Printed copies will be available shortly and can be
ordered at no cost by calling HUD USER at 800-245-
2691, option 1.
 
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