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Total Housing Inventory in the United States increased to 1540 Thousands in May from 1450 Thousands in April of 2025. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for the United States Total Housing Inventory.
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Graph and download economic data for Housing Inventory: Active Listing Count in the United States (ACTLISCOUUS) from Jul 2016 to May 2025 about active listing, listing, and USA.
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Graph and download economic data for Existing Home Sales: Housing Inventory (HOSINVUSM495N) from May 2024 to May 2025 about inventories, sales, housing, and USA.
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United States - Existing Single-Family Home Sales: Housing Inventory was 1150000.00000 Number of Units in March of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, United States - Existing Single-Family Home Sales: Housing Inventory reached a record high of 1890000.00000 in May of 2016 and a record low of 740000.00000 in January of 2022. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for United States - Existing Single-Family Home Sales: Housing Inventory - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on June of 2025.
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Graph and download economic data for Existing Single-Family Home Sales: Housing Inventory (HSFINVUSM495N) from May 2024 to May 2025 about 1-unit structures, inventories, family, sales, housing, and USA.
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United States - Existing Home Sales: Months Supply was 4.40000 Months' Supply in April of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, United States - Existing Home Sales: Months Supply reached a record high of 5.70000 in July of 2014 and a record low of 1.60000 in January of 2022. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for United States - Existing Home Sales: Months Supply - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on July of 2025.
This dataset includes all housing projects that have received a subsidy from or participated in a city of Austin developer incentive program. Projects may include a mix of income-restricted and market rate units and span the development pipeline from developer incentive certification or loan approval to project completion.
This page provides data for the Housing Inventory Ratio performance measure.This dataset includes both quantity and percentage information about housing stock in Tempe based on affordability categories of (Affordable, Workforce and Market Rate).The performance measure dashboard is available at 4.09 Housing Inventory Ratio.Additional InformationSource: 3rd Party ReportContact: Irma Hollamby CainContact E-Mail: irma_hollambycain@tempe.govData Source Type: Excel / CSVPreparation Method: Manual extractionPublish Frequency: AnnualPublish Method: ManualData Dictionary
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The apartment inventory map service shows the status in blue primer of the municipalities that are subject to the building regulations of the Second Housing Act (ZWG, SR 702) and are only allowed to set up second homes under strict conditions (ZWG Art. 7ff.). The Second Homes Act defines the limit of a second home proportion at 20 per cent. The Second Homes Act obliges all Swiss municipalities to create an annual apartment inventory to calculate the number of proportion of second apartments. The basis for this is the Swiss Federal Register of Buildings and Dwellings. The Swiss Federal Register of Buildings and Dwellings is maintained by the municipalities and evaluated by the Federal Office for Spatial Development by 31.12. The Federal Office for Spatial Development will publish the apartment inventory and number of second apartments at the end of March. Municipalities whose second apartment share in March was under or over the limit of 20 per cent will be subject to a procedure to check the second apartment share. The list of the state of proceedings (status) will be updated at the end of October. The percentages of the apartment inventory will remain unchanged until the next publication of the apartment inventories at the end of March, as the exact values do not always have to be determined in the examination procedure for the decision below or above 20 percent second home share. For more precise information, the municipalities are responsible for ongoing proceedings. The municipalities have to show the total number of apartments and first apartments in the apartment inventory, however, there is no obligation to declare first apartments, equivalent apartments or second apartments as such in the RBD. Therefore, the data from the apartment inventory regarding second apartments cannot be compared with data from other municipalities.
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Housing Inventory: Median Days on Market in Vermont was 50.00000 Level in May of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, Housing Inventory: Median Days on Market in Vermont reached a record high of 157.00000 in February of 2017 and a record low of 29.00000 in June of 2022. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Housing Inventory: Median Days on Market in Vermont - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on July of 2025.
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Graph and download economic data for Housing Inventory: Active Listing Count in Florida (ACTLISCOUFL) from Jul 2016 to May 2025 about active listing, FL, listing, and USA.
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Housing Inventory: New Listing Count in Oregon was 6540.00000 Level in April of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, Housing Inventory: New Listing Count in Oregon reached a record high of 8572.00000 in May of 2017 and a record low of 2072.00000 in December of 2022. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Housing Inventory: New Listing Count in Oregon - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on May of 2025.
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Housing Inventory: New Listing Count Month-Over-Month in Vermont was 29.38% in May of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, Housing Inventory: New Listing Count Month-Over-Month in Vermont reached a record high of 171.04 in May of 2020 and a record low of -56.43 in April of 2020. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Housing Inventory: New Listing Count Month-Over-Month in Vermont - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on June of 2025.
Continuum of Care (CoC) Homeless Assistance Programs Housing Inventory Count Reports are a snapshot of a CoC’s housing inventory, available at the national and state level, and for each CoC. The reports are based on the Housing Inventory Count (HIC), an inventory of housing conducted on a single night during the last ten days in January. It reflects the number of beds and units available on the night designated for the count that are dedicated to serve persons who are homeless. The HIC also includes information about unmet need. Note: This information has not been independently verified by HUD. Where possible, CoCs are encouraged to use HMIS data to generate the HIC. Since compliance with these standards may vary, the reliability and consistency of the homeless counts may also vary among CoCs. Additionally, a shift in the methodology a CoC uses to count the homeless may cause a change in homeless counts between reporting periods. These reports are available annually starting from 2005.
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Housing Inventory: Active Listing Count in Oklahoma was 13646.00000 Level in April of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, Housing Inventory: Active Listing Count in Oklahoma reached a record high of 19466.00000 in August of 2016 and a record low of 4379.00000 in March of 2022. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Housing Inventory: Active Listing Count in Oklahoma - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on May of 2025.
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Graph and download economic data for Monthly Supply of New Houses in the United States (MSACSR) from Jan 1963 to May 2025 about supplies, new, housing, and USA.
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Housing Inventory: Durango data was reported at 5,961.000 Unit in Mar 2019. This records a decrease from the previous number of 5,980.000 Unit for Feb 2019. Housing Inventory: Durango data is updated monthly, averaging 5,751.000 Unit from Jan 2014 (Median) to Mar 2019, with 63 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 6,856.000 Unit in Oct 2015 and a record low of 5,032.000 Unit in Jan 2014. Housing Inventory: Durango data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Commission of Housing. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Mexico – Table MX.EB002: Housing Inventory.
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Mexico Housing Inventory data was reported at 564,036.000 Unit in Mar 2019. This records an increase from the previous number of 560,281.000 Unit for Feb 2019. Mexico Housing Inventory data is updated monthly, averaging 555,422.000 Unit from Jan 2014 (Median) to Mar 2019, with 63 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 600,945.000 Unit in Dec 2015 and a record low of 424,939.000 Unit in Jan 2014. Mexico Housing Inventory data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by National Commission of Housing. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Mexico – Table MX.EB002: Housing Inventory.
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Housing Inventory: Active Listing Count in Virginia was 19477.00000 Level in May of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, Housing Inventory: Active Listing Count in Virginia reached a record high of 45375.00000 in July of 2016 and a record low of 7740.00000 in February of 2022. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Housing Inventory: Active Listing Count in Virginia - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on July of 2025.
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This data, maintained by the Mayor’s Office of Housing (MOH), is an inventory of all income-restricted units in the city. This data includes public housing owned by the Boston Housing Authority (BHA), privately- owned housing built with funding from DND and/or on land that was formerly City-owned, and privately-owned housing built without any City subsidy, e.g., created using Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) or as part of the Inclusionary Development Policy (IDP). Information is gathered from a variety of sources, including the City's IDP list, permitting and completion data from the Inspectional Services Department (ISD), newspaper advertisements for affordable units, Community Economic Development Assistance Corporation’s (CEDAC) Expiring Use list, and project lists from the BHA, the Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD), MassHousing, and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), among others. The data is meant to be as exhaustive and up-to-date as possible, but since many units are not required to report data to the City of Boston, MOH is constantly working to verify and update it. See the data dictionary for more information on the structure of the data and important notes.
The database only includes units that have a deed-restriction. It does not include tenant-based (also known as mobile) vouchers, which subsidize rent, but move with the tenant and are not attached to a particular unit. There are over 22,000 tenant-based vouchers in the city of Boston which provide additional affordability to low- and moderate-income households not accounted for here.
The Income-Restricted Housing report can be directly accessed here:
https://www.boston.gov/sites/default/files/file/2023/04/Income%20Restricted%20Housing%202022_0.pdf
Learn more about income-restricted housing (as well as other types of affordable housing) here: https://www.boston.gov/affordable-housing-boston#income-restricted
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Total Housing Inventory in the United States increased to 1540 Thousands in May from 1450 Thousands in April of 2025. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for the United States Total Housing Inventory.