Description: The Office of Healthcare Programs (OHP), previously known as the Office of Insured Health Care Facilities, is located within the Office of Housing and administers the FHA healthcare program, the Section 242 Mortgage Insurance for Hospitals. This program enables the affordable financing and refinancing of healthcare facility projects nationwide. FHA's healthcare programs are integral to HUD’s community development mission. By reducing the cost of capital needed by hospitals to finance the construction, renovation, acquisition, or refinancing of facilities, this program improves access to quality healthcare and work to decrease overall healthcare costs. To learn more about the Section 242 Mortgage Insurance for Hospitals program, please visit the following website: http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/federal_housing_administration/healthcare_facilities/section_242. Data included are for projects placed in service through June 2012 and are updated quarterly. Minimum scale is 1:4,000,000.
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Description: HUD’s Multifamily Housing property portfolio consist primarily of rental housing properties with five or more dwelling units such as apartments or town houses,
but can also be nursing homes, hospitals, elderly housing, mobile home parks, retirement service centers, and occasionally vacant land. The portfolio can be broken down into two basic categories: insured and assisted. HUD provides subsidies and grants to property owners and developers designed to promote the development and preservation of affordable rental units for low-income populations and those with special needs, such as the elderly and disabled. The three largest assistance programs for Multifamily housing are Section 8 Project Based Assistance, Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly, and Section
811 Supportive Housing for Persons with Disabilities. The Multifamily property locations depicted in this map service represent the approximate location of the property. The locations of individual buildings associated with each property are not depicted here. Generally speaking, the location of the property is derived from the primary address on file. HUD Insured Hospitals are not shown. Data included are for projects placed in service through June 2012 and are updated quarterly. Minimum scale is 1:1,000,000.
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Description: HUD’s Multifamily Housing property portfolio consist primarily of rental housing properties with five or more dwelling units such as apartments or town houses, but can also be nursing homes, hospitals, elderly housing, mobile home parks, retirement service centers, and occasionally vacant land. The portfolio can be broken down into two basic categories: insured and assisted. This layer depicts the latter category, HUD’s assisted Multifamily portfolio. HUD provides subsidies and grants to property owners and developers designed to promote the development and preservation of affordable rental units for low-income populations and those with special needs, such as the elderly and disabled. The three largest assistance programs for Multifamily housing are Section 8 Project Based Assistance, Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly, and Section 811 Supportive Housing for Persons with Disabilities. The Multifamily property locations depicted in this map service represent the approximate location of the property. The locations of individual buildings associated with each property are not depicted here. Generally speaking, the location of the property is derived from the primary address on file. Minimum scale is 1:1,000,000.
**Contact - GIShelpdesk@hud.gov**