Rural Development Research Report No. (RDRR-91) 66 pp
Meeting the Housing Needs of Rural Residents: Results of the 1998 Survey of USDA's Single Family Direct Loan Housing Program
USDA's Section 502 Single Family Direct Loan Housing Program provides subsidized housing loans to low- and moderate-income rural residents who do not own adequate housing and cannot obtain a home mortgage from other sources. Typical recent borrowers from the program are under 40, have children, have low or modest incomes, have a home that is better than their previous residence, and are satisfied with their current home, neighborhood, and the Section 502 program. Most believed that, without assistance from the program, they would have been unable to afford a comparable home for at least 2 years and possibly never. These findings are based on a national survey of 3,027 recent Section 502 borrowers, conducted by the Economic Research Service at the request of USDA's Rural Development mission area. The survey identified borrower characteristics and addressed issues of program effectiveness and performance. This report compares the survey's findings with similar information for other low- and moderate-income rural residents and provides a separate analysis of program participation by elderly, single-parent, disabled, Hispanic, and black households.
Keywords: Rural housing, subsidized housing, Single Family Direct Loan Housing Program, Section 502
In this publication...
- Entire Report
- Frontmatter (Title Page, Acknowledgments, Contents, and Summary)
- Introduction
- The Data
- Characteristics of Recent Program Participants
- How Do Program Participants Compare with Other Rural Residents?
- Program Participants Compared by Target Groups
- Summary and Conclusions
- References
- Appendix A: Technical Documentation
- Appendix B: Tables