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Housing Vacancies and Homeownership (CPS/HVS)
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Annual Statistics: 1999
Table 9. Estimates of the Total Housing Inventory for the
United States: 1999 and 1998
(Estimates are in thousands and may not add to total, due to rounding)
Standard
error on Standard 1999
Type 1999 1998 1999 error on Percent
estimate estimate estimate differencof total
All housing units....... 119,044 117,282 173 246 100
Occupied.............. 104,928 103,534 181 257 88
Owner occupied...... 70,097 68,638 180 254 59
Renter occupied..... 34,831 34,896 146 207 29
Vacant................ 14,116 13,748 100 140 12
Year-round vacant... 10,848 10,516 88 124 9
For rent.......... 3,119 3,046 48 68 3
For sale only..... 1,184 1,205 30 43 1
Rented or sold,
awaiting occupancy 956 927 27 38 1
Held off market... 5,589 5,338 64 90 5
For occasional u 1,948 1,792 38 53 2
Temporarily occupied
by persons with
usual residence 965 910 27 38 1
For other reason 2,676 2,636 45 63 2
Seasonal vacant..... 3,268 3,232 49 70 3
Go to Housing Vacancies and Homeownership Annual Statistics: 1999
Contact Bob Callis or Linda Cavanaugh at (301)763-3199 or visit ask.census.gov for further information on the Housing Vacancy Survey.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Housing and Household Economic Statistics Division
Last Revised: December 02, 2004