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Vacant Housing Units in the Bryan - College Station, Texas Market Area
This survey of vacant housing conducted from February 6, 1978, to May 6, 1978, is based on information gathered in conjunction with the R. L. Polk City Directory survey. The data are arranged according to Polk enumeration districts (map included) and contain, in addition to vacancy data, data on the total number of housing units available and number of street addresses containing single housing units and multiple housing units of various sizes. Comparison data are based on the city directory canvass made from August through October 1976. Statistics include the following information: number of housing units occupied by a 'head of household'; whether the quarters were owned or rented; number of current year vacancies (which includes housing units identified as occupied in the 1976 canvass which are now vacant and new construction); and number of two - canvass vacancies, which are generally tied closely to conditions of deterioration and abandonment. Vacancies are also listed by number of housing units in the structure. It was found that in 1978 Bryan - College Station contained 20,675 housing units: of these 1,414 were vacant. This is a vacancy rate of 6.84 percent. Of the total, 3.71 percent were current year vacancies and 3.12 percent were long - term vacancies. Most of the vacancies were single unit homes; there were 1,098 total single - unit vacancies and 595 long - term single - unit vacancies. Comparison figures show a slight decline in vacant housing since 1976. Enumeration district data pinpoint the areas with the largest number of vacancies by housing type.
Vacant Housing Units in the Bryan - College Station, Texas Market Area
This survey of vacant housing conducted from February 6, 1978, to May 6, 1978, is based on information gathered in conjunction with the R. L. Polk City Directory survey. The data are arranged according to Polk enumeration districts (map included) and contain, in addition to vacancy data, data on the total number of housing units available and number of street addresses containing single housing units and multiple housing units of various sizes. Comparison data are based on the city directory canvass made from August through October 1976. Statistics include the following information: number of housing units occupied by a 'head of household'; whether the quarters were owned or rented; number of current year vacancies (which includes housing units identified as occupied in the 1976 canvass which are now vacant and new construction); and number of two - canvass vacancies, which are generally tied closely to conditions of deterioration and abandonment. Vacancies are also listed by number of housing units in the structure. It was found that in 1978 Bryan - College Station contained 20,675 housing units: of these 1,414 were vacant. This is a vacancy rate of 6.84 percent. Of the total, 3.71 percent were current year vacancies and 3.12 percent were long - term vacancies. Most of the vacancies were single unit homes; there were 1,098 total single - unit vacancies and 595 long - term single - unit vacancies. Comparison figures show a slight decline in vacant housing since 1976. Enumeration district data pinpoint the areas with the largest number of vacancies by housing type.
Vacant Housing Units in the Bryan - College Station, Texas Market Area
1978
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