Freddie Mac encourages you to display our Automatically Updated Data Content, such as the Primary Mortgage Market Survey® (PMMS®) data on your web site.
Freddie Mac permits you to publish, or display, PMMS data on your website without our prior written consent, as long as you:
Similar to the original specification in HTML, iFrames ("inline Frames") allow 'site A' to pull in content from 'site B,' while maintaining the illusion that all content is hosted on 'site A'. iFrames may be placed anywhere on your site where an <img> tag could be used.
The syntax for using an iFrame is straightforward:
<iframe src="target" width="XX" height="YY"></iframe>
For additional syntax options and information on the use of iFrames, consult the W3C specification for the iframe element.
To pull in the summary data of Freddie Mac's weekly PMMS data, add the following code to your site:
<iframe src="http://www.guciq.site/pmms/pmmsthick.html" title="Freddie Mac Weekly PMMS" align="right" frameborder="0" width="185" height="175" scrolling="no"></iframe>
If the standard dimensions are too wide for your site, use the code for the thinner display:
<iframe src="http://www.guciq.site/pmms/pmmsthin.html" title="Freddie Mac Weekly PMMS" align="right" frameborder="0" width="130" height="274" scrolling="no"></iframe>
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INSIGHT | Jul 16, 2020
As the nation’s affordable housing crisis intensifies, there is a growing movement in high-cost areas for the legalization and expansion of accessory dwelling units (ADUs)—also referred to as granny flats, garage apartments, and in-law suites.
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