The AHS is sponsored by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau. The survey is the most comprehensive national housing survey in the United States.
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PRESS RELEASE | SEPTEMBER 06, 2018
NEW! 2017 American Housing Survey Data
The biennial AHS is the nation’s most comprehensive housing survey, providing current data on a wide range of housing subjects.
PRESS RELEASE | MARCH 29, 2017
2015 American Housing Survey Public Use File Microdata and Codebook
The U.S. Census Bureau released the microdata and codebook for the 2015 American Housing Survey, which includes the National Public Use File.
PRESS RELEASE | JANUARY 05, 2017
American Housing Survey Statistics for Selected Metropolitan Areas
Summary tables from the 2015 American Housing Survey for the 15 largest metropolitan areas and 10 additional metropolitan areas.
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AHS 2017 Summary Tables
This report summarized the results of the 2017 survey. The tables are available for the United States and selected metropolitan areas via AHS Table Creator.
AHS 2017 National Public Use File (PUF)
Files containing individual household responses to the survey questions. For use in generating custom tables. Data can be downloaded in SAS and ASCII formats.
Publications
PUBLICATION | DECEMBER 2013
Between-Survey Changes in the Number of Bedrooms in a Unit
This paper examines the extent to which bedroom counts for units in the American Housing Survey (AHS) change between surveys and how this variation affects the analysis of rental affordability.
PUBLICATION | DECEMBER 2013
Analysis of Trends in Household Composition Using AHS Data
This report evaluates changes in AHS household composition from 2003 to 2009, particularly those changes that reflect an increase in doubled-up households.
PUBLICATION | MARCH 2013
Housing Adequacy and Quality As Measured by the AHS
This report examines the AHS measure of housing adequacy and defines which physical problems most often result in a unit being labeled as severely inadequate.
Upcoming Releases
USER NOTES
Revisions to the 2011 and 2013 AHS PUF and AHS Table Creator
2011 and 2013 AHS data will be revised in order to improve comparability across survey years and improve weighting of subsidized units.
Release of Additional 2017 AHS Data
Ten additional metros, nine states, two topical tables, and worst case needs data are coming soon.