From: HUD USER News
HUD USER has posted a Comprehensive
Housing Market
Analysis (CHMA) report for the
New Orleans-Metairie-
Kenner, Louisiana area, where approximately
182,500 owner-
and renter-occupied homes were seriously
damaged or
destroyed by Hurricanes Katrina and
Rita in 2005. This
report contains valuable information
for builders,
mortgage lenders, borrowers, local
planners, Realtors®,
and others who need to keep up with
the area's housing
conditions and trends, as well as with
rebuilding efforts.
Prepared by field economists in HUD's
Office of Policy
Development and Research, the report
contains data that
are useful in anticipating changes
in the demand for new
housing. The analysis describes the
economic, demographic,
and housing inventory characteristics
of the New Orleans-
Metairie-Kenner housing market area
from 1990 to 2000,
from 2000 through February 2008, and
makes projections
regarding anticipated market activity
during the 3-year
period from March 1, 2008 to March
1, 2011.
This CHMA, as well as previous CHMA
reports examining
areas across the nation, is available
at www.huduser.gov/portal/publications/econdev/mkt_analysis.html.
All HUD USER CHMA reports are available
as free downloads.
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