Anthony and I are still improving the Housing & Regional Economic Report. We’re adding new datasets and hopefully a few basic calculations. As long as we are polishing up the report, it will continue to be free for a limited time.

Agricultural data is part of the Housing & Regional Economic Report
Here’s the new data that you now get in the Housing & Regional Economic Report:
- 2008 Industry data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics
- 2007 Agricultural data from the Census of Agriculture
- 2000 Median Gross Rent data from the US Census
- plus a preview map, a shapefile and all of the data mentioned here: http://www.cubitplanning.com/blog/2009/12/get-free-housing-and-economic-data-until-december-31st
Data is available for the entire United States and down to the Census block level. Check out the revised sample Housing and Regional Economics report (beta) with these new datasets.
How do I Get Free Housing & Regional Economics data for my projects?
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Now how do I get my data?
Draw your project area on the Google map interface. Then, click on Create a Report, select Housing and Regional Economics, and click Save Report. In seconds, Cubit spits out a data report in Word, a labeled map and a shapefile.
More questions? Visit the How Cubit Works page or contact me.
What’s the Catch?
We need your feedback. Cubit’s best ideas come from our users. So what tools or data do you want? Leave me a comment. Or reach me by email.
What Happens after the “Free for a Limited Time” trial runs out?
The Housing and Regional Economics report will be a paid product. Here’s our current price page if you are curious.