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Office of Policy Development & Research Biennial Report FY 2013-2014
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1 x Are You Remodeling a Multi-Family Building?, 19961 x Cityscape A Journal of Policy Development and Research. Regulatory Reform and Affordable Housing. Volume 23, Number 1 20211 x Alternative Framing Materials for Residential Construction: Three Case Studies,19941 x A Picture of Subsidized Households, Vol. 11: Large Projects and Agencies*1 x 2004 National Awards for Planning the Secretary's Opportunity and Empowerment Award1 x Rehabilitation Guidelines 1986: No. 9. Guideline for Structural Assessment1 x A Picture of Subsidized Households, Vol. 3: Mid-Atlantic1 x American Housing Survey H170 80 to 811 x Worst Case Housing Needs: 2015 Report to Congress1 x What We Know About Mortgage Lending Discrimination in America1 x Status and Prospects of the Nonprofit Housing Sector, 1995*1 x Successful Mortgage Lending Strategies for the Underserved: Volume I of II1 x American Housing Survey Metro Book, 1993, Washington, DC1 x 2011 Housing Profile: Buffalo - Niagra Falls, NY - American Housing Survey Fact Sheets1 x American Housing Survey Book, 1992, Housing Data Between the Censuses1 x Cityscape - Vol. 16, No. 1, 2014: Housing, Contexts, and the Well-being of Children and Youth1 x Reducing Home Building Costs with OVE Design and Construction1 x American Housing Survey Book, 1993, U. S. Supplement Tables1 x Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac Single-Family and Multifamily Mortgage Data for 1994 (Magnetic Tape)1 x American Housing Survey Tape Metro, 1990 (Choose EBCDIC or ASCII format)1 x 1998 Income Limits for "Low Income," "Very Low Income," and "Median Income," Diskette version (ascii) *1 x Evidence Matters - Fall 20131 x Energy Performance Contracting for Public and Indian Housing: A Guide for Participants, 1992* 1 x American Housing Survey CINCH, 1980-1991, United States and Regions, Components of Inventory Change1 x Cityscape - Vol. 16, No. 2, 2014: Form Follows Families: Evolution of U.S. Affordable Housing Design and Construction