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1 x 1998 Income Limits for "Low Income," "Very Low Income," and "Median Income," National (Printed Copy)*1 x 2001 National GSE Single-Family and Multifamily Data Set(s) on CD-ROM1 x 2011 Housing Profile: United States - American Housing Survey Fact Sheets1 x 2011 Housing Profile: Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta, GA - American Housing Survey Fact Sheets1 x Frost Protected Shallow Foundations in Residential Construction Phase I, 1993*1 x 2011 Housing Profile: Birmingham - Hoover, AL - American Housing Survey Fact Sheets1 x 1998 HMDA Highlights (Housing Finance Working Paper Series), 19981 x Cityscape: Volume 22, Number 3, 2020 - The Moving to Work Retrospective Evaluation1 x Assessment of Damage to Residential Buildings Caused by the Northridge Earthquake, 19941 x 2011 Housing Profile: Cincinnati - Middleton, OH - KY - IN - American Housing Survey Fact Sheets1 x "Cityscape: Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in the Housing Finance System II" Vol.6 Is. 11 x 1998 State GSE Single Family And Multifamily Data Set On Diskette (3 1/2" IBM PC Compatible)1 x 2011 Housing Profile: Dallas, Plano, Irving, TX - American Housing Survey Fact Sheets1 x Are You Remodeling a Multi-Family Building?, 19961 x Housing Discrimination Against Racial and Ethnic Minorities 2012-Executive Summary1 x Innovative Rehabilitation Technologies: A State of the Art Overview, 1996*1 x Alternative Framing Materials for Residential Construction: Three Case Studies,19941 x HUD Rehabilitation Energy Guidelines for Multi-Family Dwellings (Manual and Disk), 1996*1 x Bringing Housing and Community Development Research Home To You (HUD User Brochure) - 20231 x Frost Protected Shallow Foundations in Residential Construction Phase II, 1994 *1 x 1995 GSE Single-Family Census Tract Set of 6 Datatapes1 x 1997 State of the Cities*1 x 2011 Housing Profile: Columbus, OH - American Housing Survey Fact Sheets1 x Cityscape: Volume 22, Number 2, 2020 - Two Essays On Unequal Growth In Housing