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U.S. Housing Market Conditions, 4th Quarter 2007

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HUD recently released the fourth quarterly report of
U.S. Housing Market Conditions for 2007, which contains
a comparative analysis with both the previous quarter
and the fourth quarter of 2006. The report provides
national and regional data, as well as historical trends
in housing markets, production, and affordability.
 
The feature article of this issue, "New Low-Income
Housing Tax Credit Project Data Available," briefly
explains the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC)
program, announces an update to the LIHTC Database, and
provides examples of the information that is available
in the database. The report also contains in-depth
housing market profiles of Abilene, Texas; Augusta,
Georgia-South Carolina; Baltimore-Towson, Maryland;
Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Boston-Cambridge-Quincy,
Massachusetts-New Hampshire; Denver-Aurora-Boulder,
Colorado; Longview, Texas; Rapid City, South Dakota;
Reno, Nevada; Seattle, Washington; Tucson, Arizona;
Williamsport, Pennsylvania; and Yakima, Washington.
 
This and previous USHMC reports are available online and
can be downloaded at www.huduser.gov/periodicals/ushmc.html
or ordered for free from the HUD USER Clearinghouse by
calling 800-245-2691, option 1.
 
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