Table Page 70 Financial characteristics by property value and by States, new 1-family homes, Sec. 203, 1954. 210 71 Financial characteristics by property value and by States, existing 1-family homes, Section 203, 1954. 211 72 Calculated area by property value of single-family homes, Sec. 203, 1954 ... 214 73 Number of rooms by property value and by States, new 1-family homes, Sec. 203, 1954... 217 74 Number of rooms by property value and by States, existing 1-family homes, Sec. 203, 1954 218 75 Number of bedrooms by property value and by States, new 1-family homes, Sec. 203, 1954. 219 76 Number of bedrooms by property value and by States, existing 1family homes, Sec. 203, 1954_.. 220 77 Calculated area of single-family homes, Sec. 203, selected years---78 Number of rooms by calculated area of single-family homes, Sec. 203, 1954 221 223 79 Property characteristics by calculated area of single-family homes, 224 80 Amount of mortgage by total requirements for single-family home purchase transactions, Sec. 203, 1954 227 81 Transaction characteristics by total requirements for single-family 228 82 83 Income of single-family home mortgagors, Sec. 203, selected years__ 231 232 84 Mortgagor's monthly income by States existing 1-family homes, Sec. 203, 1954-- 233 85 Transaction and property characteristics by income of single-family home mortgagors, Sec. 203, 1954.......... 234 86 Financial characteristics by income of single-family home mortgagors, Sec. 203, 1954_-_ 235 87 Housing expense by income of single-family home mortgagors, Sec. 203, 1954. 238 89 Characteristics by property value of single-family homes, Sec. 8, 1954 88 Monthly mortgage payment for single-family homes, Sec. 203, selected years_ 240 243 90 Characteristics by income of single-family home mortgagors, Sec. 8, 1954 245 91 Characteristics of multifamily housing transactions, by sections, 246 92 Characteristics of mortgages and projects in rental project transactions, by years, 1935-54_. 248 93 Type of structure for multifamily housing, by section, 1954. 98 Ratio of amount of mortgage to replacement cost for multifamily 99 Monthly rental or charges for multifamily housing, by section, 1954 249 250 252 253 254 256 258 1 Table Page 100 Transaction characteristics by income of management-type cooperative project members, 1954___ 260 101 Transaction characteristics by income of sales-type cooperative project members, 1954. 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 102 Sale price by income of sales-type cooperative project members, 1954 105 Type of improvement by type of property for property improvement 106 Amount of property improvement loans by type of property, 1954_. 107 Amount of property improvement loans by type of improvement, 1954___ 108 Type of improvement insured by FHA, by State location of property, 1954. 109 Type of improvement by type of property for claims paid on property improvement loans, 1954. 110 Calendar year reserve factors per $1,000 of original face amount of insurance in force for typical home and project mortgages insured under three FHA insurance funds.. 268 269 275 111 Standard rates of title transfer and insurance loss per $1,000 of original face amount of insurance in force for typical home and project mortgages insured under three FHA insurance funds during the unfavorable phase of the title transfer cycle.--- 276 112 Outstanding balance of insurance in force, earned surplus, and estimated reserve requirements in the insurance funds of the Federal Housing Administration ____ 113 Earned surplus and estimated reserve requirements in the insurance funds of the Federal Housing Administration, as of Dec. 31, 1952-54_.. 114 Annual termination rates for 1- to 4-family home mortgages based on aggregate termination experience for Sec. 203 mortgages insured from 1935 through 1949, 1950, 1951, or 1952 and exposed to policy anniversaries in 1950, 1951, 1952, or 1953 or price termination dates, respectively.___ 115 Dwelling units owned or supervised by the Public Housing Administration, by program, as of Dec. 31, 1954... 116 Active projects and dwelling units owned or supervised by the Public Housing Administration, by State and other areas, as of Dec. 31, 1954 117 Disposition responsibility of the Public Housing Administration: total number of dwelling units and number disposed of, by program, type of structure and accommodation, and method of disposition, as of Dec. 31, 1954. - 118 Public Housing Administration program under the Housing Act of 1949: Number of presently active dwelling units processed through stages, by State, as of Dec. 31, 1954. 278 280 287 379 380 381 382 119 Public Housing Administration program under the Housing Act of 1949: reservations issued, places with approved preliminary plans, and projects processed through selected progress stages, by State, as of Dec. 31, 1954. 383 121 120 Public housing units completed for occupancy 1935 to 1954 Combined balance sheet of Public Housing Administration, as of June 30, 1954 384 385 Table 122 Combined statement of equity of the United States Government in Public Housing Administration programs, as of June 30, 1954.......... 123 Combined statement of deficit of Public Housing Administration programs, as of June 30, 1954____. 124 Combined statement of income and expenses of Public Housing 126 Statement of development costs, financing and annual contribution 127 Statement of development costs and loans for locally owned projects 129 Statement of income and expenses per unit month of availability for 131 Statement of operating receipts, operating expenditures and residual 133 132 Public Housing Administration statement and expenses per unit 134 Page 387 388 389 390 391 392 394 395 396 397 398 399 417 419 424 137 138 Federal National Mortgage Association participation in defense, mili- 425 426 139 142 School construction program. 141 Applications received and approved under the college housing program.. 140 Federal National Mortgage Association sales and purchases by months: 1953-54.-. Federal National Mortgage Association refinancing operations by 427 428 435 143 Number of projects under Titles II, III and IV of the school construction program_-- 439 440 146 Status of World War II public works projects on hand, December 31, 1954. 445 147 Status of Alaska housing program 446 148 Urban Renewal Administration, Project approvals under Title I, Housing Act of 1949, as amended.. 458 149 Urban Renewal Administration, Financial assistance under Title I, Housing Act of 1949, as amended.. A-2 Permanent privately owned nonfarm dwelling units started, 192054_____ 468 A-3 FHA and VA starts compared with total permanent privately- 469 A-4 A-5 A-6 Nonfarm permanent housing starts compared with net gain in non- 470 471 472 A-7 New private construction compared with the gross private domestic 473 A-8 Estimated construction cost of permanent nonfarm dwelling units 474 A-9 Boeckh indexes of dwelling units construction cost: 1914-54. 475 476 477 A-12 Indexes of output of selected construction materials: 1947-54- 477 478 A-14 Estimated mortgage debt on 1- to 4-family nonfarm homes, showing FHA and VA components: 1925-54. 479 A-15 FHA and VA home loans compared with total recordings: 1939–54.. 480 480 A-17 Number of Dwelling Units by Nonfarm and Rural Farm Location, by Region, and by Occupancy: 1940-50.. 481 A-18 Occupied dwelling units, by location and tenure: 1890–1950– A-23 Number of persons per room: occupied nonfarm and farm dwelling units; nonfarm dwelling units by color of occupants, 1940 and 1950____ 485 A-24 Estimated number of married couples with and without own household: 1910–54.......... 485 A-25 Expenditures for property repairs, improvements, and additions, by purpose and class: January to May 1954 486 A-26 Mobility of civilian population: 1948-54. 487 A-27 Housing and Home Finance Agency programs in the Federal budget.. 487 |