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Vacant Housing Units in the Rome, Georgia Market Area
Housing vacancy data are given for the city of Rome, Ga., and the communities of Lindale, Mt. Berry, and Shannon. The data are based on the area covered by the R. L. Polk City Directory and are provided separately for incorporated areas and the Polk enumeration districts for unincorporated areas. (A map is included.) The figures were gathered between September 26 and November 19, 1977, and are compared with results of a similar canvass during the same period in 1976. Statistics cover the number of housing units occupied by heads of households, whether these units are owned or rented, data on occupancy by size of housing structure (single - unit or multiple - unit by number of units), new construction, number of units occupied during the 1976 canvass which are now vacant, and the number of two - canvass vacancies, which are generally tied closely to deterioration and abandonment. It is found that the area as a whole had 19,023 housing units of which 958 were vacant, for a vacancy rate of 5.04 percent. Of these, 1.82 percent, or 346, were two - canvass vacancies, 86.42 percent were single - unit structures, and 8.38 percent were in structures with 20 or more units. It was also found that the area added 121 housing units, or 0.64 percent of total housing. Almost three - fourths of this increase was in single family homes while 23.97 percent is accounted for by structures with 20 or more units. The statistical breakdown pinpoints the locations of these housing changes.
Vacant Housing Units in the Rome, Georgia Market Area
Housing vacancy data are given for the city of Rome, Ga., and the communities of Lindale, Mt. Berry, and Shannon. The data are based on the area covered by the R. L. Polk City Directory and are provided separately for incorporated areas and the Polk enumeration districts for unincorporated areas. (A map is included.) The figures were gathered between September 26 and November 19, 1977, and are compared with results of a similar canvass during the same period in 1976. Statistics cover the number of housing units occupied by heads of households, whether these units are owned or rented, data on occupancy by size of housing structure (single - unit or multiple - unit by number of units), new construction, number of units occupied during the 1976 canvass which are now vacant, and the number of two - canvass vacancies, which are generally tied closely to deterioration and abandonment. It is found that the area as a whole had 19,023 housing units of which 958 were vacant, for a vacancy rate of 5.04 percent. Of these, 1.82 percent, or 346, were two - canvass vacancies, 86.42 percent were single - unit structures, and 8.38 percent were in structures with 20 or more units. It was also found that the area added 121 housing units, or 0.64 percent of total housing. Almost three - fourths of this increase was in single family homes while 23.97 percent is accounted for by structures with 20 or more units. The statistical breakdown pinpoints the locations of these housing changes.
Vacant Housing Units in the Rome, Georgia Market Area
1977
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