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    State of New York Mortgage Agency (SONYMA) Target Areas by Census Tract.

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    (2018). State of New York Mortgage Agency (SONYMA) Target Areas by Census Tract. [Dataset]. http://datadiscoverystudio.org/geoportal/rest/metadata/item/6c3f379592704955a30c36936b8c986b/html
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    Dataset updated
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    Area covered
    New York
    Description

    description: Listing of SONYMA target areas by US Census Bureau Census Tract or Block Numbering Area (BNA). The State of New York Mortgage Agency (SONYMA) targets specific areas designated as areas of chronic economic distress for its homeownership lending programs. Each state designates areas of chronic economic distress with the approval of the US Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). SONYMA identifies its target areas using US Census Bureau census tracts and block numbering areas. Both census tracts and block numbering areas subdivide individual counties. SONYMA also relates each of its single-family mortgages to a specific census tract or block numbering area. New York State identifies areas of chronic economic distress using census tract numbers. 26 US Code 143 (current through Pub. L. 114-38) defines the criteria that the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development uses in approving designations of areas of chronic economic distress as: i) the condition of the housing stock, including the age of the housing and the number of abandoned and substandard residential units, (ii) the need of area residents for owner-financing under this section, as indicated by low per capita income, a high percentage of families in poverty, a high number of welfare recipients, and high unemployment rates, (iii) the potential for use of owner-financing under this section to improve housing conditions in the area, and (iv) the existence of a housing assistance plan which provides a displacement program and a public improvements and services program. The US Census Bureau s decennial census last took place in 2010 and will take place again in 2020. While the state designates areas of chronic economic distress, the US Department of Housing and Urban Development must approve the designation. The designation takes place after the decennial census.; abstract: Listing of SONYMA target areas by US Census Bureau Census Tract or Block Numbering Area (BNA). The State of New York Mortgage Agency (SONYMA) targets specific areas designated as areas of chronic economic distress for its homeownership lending programs. Each state designates areas of chronic economic distress with the approval of the US Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). SONYMA identifies its target areas using US Census Bureau census tracts and block numbering areas. Both census tracts and block numbering areas subdivide individual counties. SONYMA also relates each of its single-family mortgages to a specific census tract or block numbering area. New York State identifies areas of chronic economic distress using census tract numbers. 26 US Code 143 (current through Pub. L. 114-38) defines the criteria that the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development uses in approving designations of areas of chronic economic distress as: i) the condition of the housing stock, including the age of the housing and the number of abandoned and substandard residential units, (ii) the need of area residents for owner-financing under this section, as indicated by low per capita income, a high percentage of families in poverty, a high number of welfare recipients, and high unemployment rates, (iii) the potential for use of owner-financing under this section to improve housing conditions in the area, and (iv) the existence of a housing assistance plan which provides a displacement program and a public improvements and services program. The US Census Bureau s decennial census last took place in 2010 and will take place again in 2020. While the state designates areas of chronic economic distress, the US Department of Housing and Urban Development must approve the designation. The designation takes place after the decennial census.

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    ‘State of New York Mortgage Agency (SONYMA) Target Areas by Census Tract’...

    • analyst-2.ai
    Updated Feb 1, 2001
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    Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai) / Inspirient GmbH (inspirient.com) (2001). ‘State of New York Mortgage Agency (SONYMA) Target Areas by Census Tract’ analyzed by Analyst-2 [Dataset]. https://analyst-2.ai/analysis/data-gov-state-of-new-york-mortgage-agency-sonyma-target-areas-by-census-tract-481f/96e275b6/?iid=002-264&v=presentation
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    Feb 1, 2001
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    Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai) / Inspirient GmbH (inspirient.com)
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Area covered
    New York
    Description

    Analysis of ‘State of New York Mortgage Agency (SONYMA) Target Areas by Census Tract’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/54c83793-f5bc-4411-93f6-15a5761c6cdb on 27 January 2022.

    --- Dataset description provided by original source is as follows ---

    Listing of SONYMA target areas by US Census Bureau Census Tract or Block Numbering Area (BNA). The State of New York Mortgage Agency (SONYMA) targets specific areas designated as ‘areas of chronic economic distress’ for its homeownership lending programs. Each state designates ‘areas of chronic economic distress’ with the approval of the US Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). SONYMA identifies its target areas using US Census Bureau census tracts and block numbering areas. Both census tracts and block numbering areas subdivide individual counties. SONYMA also relates each of its single-family mortgages to a specific census tract or block numbering area. New York State identifies ‘areas of chronic economic distress’ using census tract numbers. 26 US Code § 143 (current through Pub. L. 114-38) defines the criteria that the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development uses in approving designations of ‘areas of chronic economic distress’ as: i) the condition of the housing stock, including the age of the housing and the number of abandoned and substandard residential units, (ii) the need of area residents for owner-financing under this section, as indicated by low per capita income, a high percentage of families in poverty, a high number of welfare recipients, and high unemployment rates, (iii) the potential for use of owner-financing under this section to improve housing conditions in the area, and (iv) the existence of a housing assistance plan which provides a displacement program and a public improvements and services program. The US Census Bureau’s decennial census last took place in 2010 and will take place again in 2020. While the state designates ‘areas of chronic economic distress,’ the US Department of Housing and Urban Development must approve the designation. The designation takes place after the decennial census.

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State of New York Mortgage Agency (SONYMA) Target Areas by Census Tract.

Explore at:
xml, json, rdf, csvAvailable download formats
Dataset updated
Feb 3, 2018
Area covered
New York
Description

description: Listing of SONYMA target areas by US Census Bureau Census Tract or Block Numbering Area (BNA). The State of New York Mortgage Agency (SONYMA) targets specific areas designated as areas of chronic economic distress for its homeownership lending programs. Each state designates areas of chronic economic distress with the approval of the US Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). SONYMA identifies its target areas using US Census Bureau census tracts and block numbering areas. Both census tracts and block numbering areas subdivide individual counties. SONYMA also relates each of its single-family mortgages to a specific census tract or block numbering area. New York State identifies areas of chronic economic distress using census tract numbers. 26 US Code 143 (current through Pub. L. 114-38) defines the criteria that the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development uses in approving designations of areas of chronic economic distress as: i) the condition of the housing stock, including the age of the housing and the number of abandoned and substandard residential units, (ii) the need of area residents for owner-financing under this section, as indicated by low per capita income, a high percentage of families in poverty, a high number of welfare recipients, and high unemployment rates, (iii) the potential for use of owner-financing under this section to improve housing conditions in the area, and (iv) the existence of a housing assistance plan which provides a displacement program and a public improvements and services program. The US Census Bureau s decennial census last took place in 2010 and will take place again in 2020. While the state designates areas of chronic economic distress, the US Department of Housing and Urban Development must approve the designation. The designation takes place after the decennial census.; abstract: Listing of SONYMA target areas by US Census Bureau Census Tract or Block Numbering Area (BNA). The State of New York Mortgage Agency (SONYMA) targets specific areas designated as areas of chronic economic distress for its homeownership lending programs. Each state designates areas of chronic economic distress with the approval of the US Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). SONYMA identifies its target areas using US Census Bureau census tracts and block numbering areas. Both census tracts and block numbering areas subdivide individual counties. SONYMA also relates each of its single-family mortgages to a specific census tract or block numbering area. New York State identifies areas of chronic economic distress using census tract numbers. 26 US Code 143 (current through Pub. L. 114-38) defines the criteria that the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development uses in approving designations of areas of chronic economic distress as: i) the condition of the housing stock, including the age of the housing and the number of abandoned and substandard residential units, (ii) the need of area residents for owner-financing under this section, as indicated by low per capita income, a high percentage of families in poverty, a high number of welfare recipients, and high unemployment rates, (iii) the potential for use of owner-financing under this section to improve housing conditions in the area, and (iv) the existence of a housing assistance plan which provides a displacement program and a public improvements and services program. The US Census Bureau s decennial census last took place in 2010 and will take place again in 2020. While the state designates areas of chronic economic distress, the US Department of Housing and Urban Development must approve the designation. The designation takes place after the decennial census.

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