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2007 American Housing Survey Metropolitan Data

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The American Housing Survey (AHS) is the most
detailed, regular national housing sample survey in
the United States. The U.S. Department of Housing and
Urban Development directs the Census Bureau to conduct
the AHS to obtain up-to-date statistics on the housing
stock of the nation and selected large metropolitan
areas. Metropolitan area surveys are conducted for 21
metropolitan areas, where householders are interviewed
every 6 years. The results for areas surveyed in 2007
are now available for the following:
 
o Baltimore, Maryland;
o Boston, Massachusetts;
o Houston, Texas;
o Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota;
o Tampa-St. Petersburg, Florida;
o Washington, DC-Maryland-Virginia; and
o Miami-Ft. Lauderdale.
 
Current and previous metropolitan data are available
from HUD USER in SAS, ASCII, and ZIP formats
at www.huduser.gov/portal/datasets/ahs.html, while
the Census Bureau offers reports in PDF format
at www.census.gov/hhes/www/housing/ahs/metropolitandata.html.
 
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