U.S. Census Bureau

U.S. Department of Commerce
and
U.S. Dept. of Housing & Urban Development
Joint Release


                            IMMEDIATE RELEASE
                          TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1996

Public Information Office                                        CB96-H.05
301-457-3030
301-457-4067 (TDD)

Ed Montfort
301-763-8551

               CENSUS BUREAU AND HUD RELEASE INFORMATION ON 
                 HOUSING QUALITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD PROBLEMS
                  IN THE DALLAS, TEXAS METROPOLITAN AREA

     Approximately 27 percent of the householders in the Dallas, Texas 
Metropolitan Area rated their neighborhoods a perfect "10," and a similar 
proportion said their home was the best place to live.  These findings are 
included in the report, American Housing Survey for the Dallas, Texas 
Metropolitan Area in 1994, H170/94-4, released today by the Commerce 
Department's Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Development 
(HUD).

     Of the householders living in the Dallas, Texas metropolitan 
neighborhoods, 11 percent reported problems with crime, 7 percent reported 
traffic problems, and 6 percent experienced problems with litter or housing 
deterioration.

   The following are additional facts about the Dallas, Texas Metropolitan Area:

     -    The area had 1,153,000 housing units in 1994, of which  
          1,041,000 were occupied (57 percent by owners and 
          43 percent by renters).

     -    Single-family homes, at 67 percent of all occupied
          units, represented the predominant housing type in the
          area.

     -    The median age of homes in Dallas city was 
          26 years, compared with 14 years for the remaining
          area.

     -    Homes in the area had a median of 2.6 bedrooms.

     -    Of owner-occupied housing units in the area, 89 percent
          had central air conditioning, 94 percent had clothes
          dryers, 82 percent had dishwashers, and 77 percent had
          garbage disposals.

     -    Occupied homes in the area had a median of 2.3 persons
          per unit and a median of 5.6 rooms per unit.

     -    Of all area owner-occupied units, approximately 
          95 percent had a porch, deck, or patio; 86 percent had
          a garage or carport; and 67 percent had a usable
          fireplace.

     -    During the two years prior to the survey, 26 percent of
          the owner-occupied units had some or all of the roof
          replaced and 9 percent had kitchens remodeled or added.

     -    Thirty-four percent of the owners and 6 percent of the
          renters had monthly housing costs that were $1,000 or
          more.

     -    The 1993 median household income for area homeowners
          was $52,500, compared with $26,300 for renters.

     -    Renters had median monthly housing costs that
          represented 26 percent of their current income,
          compared with 19 percent for owners.  Monthly housing
          costs include mortgage payments or contract rent, 
          utilities, fuels, insurance, real estate taxes (for
          owners), and other housing-related expenditures.

     -    Median value of homeowners' residences in 1994 was
          $87,600, down 14 percent from a 1994 constant dollar
          figure of $101,400 for 1989.

     -    Fifty-one percent of the 53,700 owner-occupied homes
          built during the last four years cost $100,000 or more.
          
     Data in the report are shown separately for units with African American 
and Hispanic householders.  Since data in the report are from a survey, they 
are subject to sampling variability.
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Editor's note:  media representatives may obtain copies of the report from the 
Census Bureau's Public Information Office by telephone:  301-457-2794; fax:  
301-457-3670; or e-mail:  pio@census.gov.  Non-media orders should be directed 
to the Census Bureau's Customer Services Office on 301-763-INFO(4636); fax: 
301-457-3842.


Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Public Information Office
301-763-3030

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