| Demonstrating the Use of American Housing Survey Data
in Cross-Sectional Studies
Author: Walt A. Nelson
Start Page: 69
End Page:77
Volume:2
Issue Number: 01
Year: 1994
Publication: Journal of Real Estate Literature
Abstract:
The purpose of this paper is to
illustrate the use of the American Housing Survey so that more researchers
will be inclined to use the AHS data in studies concerning urban housing
patterns, real estate finance, appraisal, property management, and
marketing. The American Housing Survey- conducted by the Census Bureau as
agent for U.S. Department of Housing and Urban development- is designed to
provide a current series of information on the size and composition of the
housing inventory, including information about household demographics and
neighborhood quality. The AHS consists of a national survey about of
60,000 households taken every other year and a metropolitan survey
conducted on a rotating basis every year among 11 out of 44 urban areas.
Sample sizes range from 2,000 to 4,000 per metro area. The AHS contains a
wealth of information available at low cost to all who wish to make use of
it.

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