State of the Nation's Housing Webcast – 2015

The State of the Nation’s Housing 2015 will be released by live webcast on Wednesday, June 24 at Noon (Eastern). The webcast will feature a panel discussion and viewers will be able to tweet questions using the hashtag #harvardhousingreport.

RHS amends regulation on Multifamily Housing loans

The USDA Rurall Housing Service published a final rule related to multifamily housing loans. A summary of the rule appears below. For complete details, read the Federal Register.

The Rural Housing Service (RHS or ‘‘Agency’’) is amending its regulation to change the requirements of the reserve account for direct Multifamily Housing (MFH) loans. The intended effect of this action is to address the reserve account requirement of the Agency to countersign with the borrower when a Section 538 guaranteed loan is involved, and to also clarify that reserve account funds cannot be used to pay for fees associated with the Section 538 guaranteed loan program.

Washington Post Examines Race and Housing Policy

The Washington Post’s Emily Badger examines “How Section 8 became a ‘racial slur’” through a brief a history of subsidized housing policies, and how they intersect with race and racial stigma in the United States.

Supreme Court Ruling May Spell Bad News For “Underwater” Homeowners

Supreme Court ruling may spell bad news for “underwater” homeowners. In a near unanimous decision, the high court ruled that when a mortgage lien is worth more than the market value of the property the Bankruptcy Code (Chapter 7) does not allow courts to reduce the second lien to the property’s market value.

Report on the Economic Well-Being of U.S. Households in 2014

The Federal Reserve Board recently published a new Report on the Economic Well-Being of U.S. Households in 2014. The report provides a snapshot of the financial and economic well-being of U.S. households and the issues they face.

ERS Reports Increase in Rural Veterans Who Are Women

The percentage of rural veterans who are women has more than doubled since the First Gulf War, and rural female veterans tend to be younger than the men, according to the Economic Revenue Service.

Ending Rural Veteran Homelessness in 2015

Ensuring that veterans have access to safe, secure housing is critical, and President Obama and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) have made a significant push to end veteran homelessness by the end of 2015. Data shows declines in the homeless veteran population across the country, including in Rural America. However, in rural areas where accurate homeless counts are more difficult, this data may not tell the whole story. Read HAC’s latest post on the Rooflines blog to learn why.

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Rural Job Loss Returns

Bureau of Labor Statistics data show that nonmetro counties lost 330,000 jobs from January 2014 to January 2015, according to The Daily Yonder. Year-to-year changes in rural employment consistently showed improvements in 2014.

RAPIDO Housing

A custom three-bedroom house for $69,000? Welcome to the new model for disaster relief. A Public Radio International (PRI) segment features RAPIDO, an innovative housing for hurricane affected families in Texas’s border colonias.

Report Highlights Innovation in Affordable Housing Financing Policy

TAC has released a new report on creating integrated PSH opportunities for extremely low income and disability households. The report highlights important innovations in affordable housing financing policy designed to benefit these households.