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HUD USER has posted new Comprehensive Housing Market
Analysis (CHMA) reports for Jacksonville, Florida;
Charlotte, North Carolina-South Carolina; and Memphis,
Tennessee-Mississippi. The reports for these areas are
available online and can be downloaded for free at
 www.huduser.gov/portal/publications/econdev/mkt_analysis.html.
 
CHMAs contain valuable information for builders,
mortgagees, local planners, and others who need to keep
up with local housing conditions and trends. Prepared by
field economists in HUD's Office of Policy Development
and Research, the reports provide data that's useful in
anticipating changes in the demand for new housing. Each
CHMA describes the economic, demographic, and housing
inventory characteristics of the respective housing
market area from 1990 to 2000, from 2000 through March
2007, and projections from April 1, 2007 to April 1,
2010.
 
In addition to the new analyses, the HUD USER website
above provides links to previously published reports
covering housing markets across the nation. All reports
are available as free downloads.
 
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