From: HUD USER News
HUD USER has posted a new Comprehensive
Housing Market
Analysis (CHMA) for Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, which is
available online and can be downloaded
for free
at www.huduser.gov/portal/publications/econdev/mkt_analysis.html.
The report contains 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 report provides data
that should prove
useful in anticipating changes in demand
for new
housing. The CHMA describes the economic,
demographic,
and housing inventory characteristics
of the
Philadelphia housing market from 1990
to 2000, from 2000
through December 2006, and projections
from January 1,
2007 to January 1, 2010.
In addition to the new CHMA, 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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