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

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HUD's Office of Policy Development and Research has
released U.S. Housing Market Conditions for the second
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
second 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 and expands upon new tables in
the U.S. Housing Market Conditions. These tables, which
document the Federal Housing Administration's share of 1-
to 4-family mortgage originations, are featured in both
the National and Historical Data Sections.
 
In-depth, housing market profiles explore the following
areas: Boston-Cambridge-Quincy, Massachusetts-New
Hampshire; Colorado Springs, Colorado;
Indianapolis-Carmel, Indiana; Las Vegas-Paradise, Nevada;
Memphis, Tennessee-Mississippi-Arkansas; New Orleans-
Metairie-Kenner, Louisiana; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and
Raleigh, North Carolina.
 
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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