FHA Share of Home Purchase Activity Report
NOTE: This report is no longer produced.
- Data as of July 2012 (PDF)
- Data as of June 2012 (PDF)
- Data as of May 2012 (PDF)
- Data as of April 2012 (PDF)
- Data as of March 2012 (PDF)
- Data as of February 2012 (PDF)
- Data as of January 2012 (PDF)
- Data as of December 2011 (PDF)
- Data as of November 2011 (PDF)
- Data as of October 2011 (PDF)
- Data as of September 2011 (PDF)
- Data as of August 2011 (PDF)
- Data as of July 2011 (PDF)
- Data as of June 2011 (PDF)
- Data as of May 2011 (PDF)
- Data as of April 2011 (PDF)
- Data as of March 2011 (PDF)
- Data as of February 2011 (PDF)
- Data as of January 2011 (PDF)
- Data as of December 2010 (PDF)
- Data as of November 2010 (PDF)
- Data as of October 2010 (PDF)
- Data as of September 2010 (PDF)
- Data as of August 2010 (PDF)
- Data as of July 2010 (PDF)
- Data as of June 2010 (PDF)
- Data as of May 2010 (PDF)
- Data as of April 2010 (PDF)
- Data as of March 2010 (PDF)
- Data as of February 2010 (PDF)
The FHA Share of Home Purchase Activity Report represents the impact FHA is having on supporting homeownership opportunities across the country. The tables provide information on the number (and dollars) of home purchases in the U.S., and the share of those home purchases made with mortgages having FHA insurance. FHA provides insurance on home loans, which then encourages lenders to extend credit to first-time and wealth-restricted households. Counts of home purchase activity come from the U.S. Bureau of the Census (new homes, including manufacture housing), and the National Association of Realtors (existing homes, including condos). Information on FHA activity comes directly from HUD data systems.
FHA has been serving the American public since 1934.