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Vacant Housing Units in the Winston - Salem Suburban, North Carolina Market Area
This survey of housing vacancies does not cover the city of Winston - Salem, N.C., but is limited to the surrounding cities of Bethania, Clemmons, Kernersville, Lewisville, Pfafftown, Rural Hall, Stanleyville, Vienna, and Walkertown, N.C. Data were collected between October 10 and December 17, 1977, and are compared with data collected during the same months in 1976. All statistics are based on the R. L. Polk City Directory and are arranged according to enumeration districts (maps included). Data present the following information: number of housing units by type (single - unit, 2 to 4 unit, 5 to 9 unit, etc.); number of housing units occupied by a 'head of household'; number of housing units owner or renter occupied; number of current year vacancies (both housing units identified as occupied in 1976 which are now vacant and new construction); and number of two - canvass vacancies, which are generally tied closely to conditions of deterioration and abandonment. Vacancy data are presented also by number of housing units in the structure. The suburban areas as a whole contain 24,454 housing units of which 1,389 or 5.68 percent are vacant. Of these, 390 units have been vacant for two canvasses. Kernersville has 116 two - canvass vacancies. The statistics show a general growth pattern of about 1.15 percent with 282 new housing units added between 1976 and 1977. Enumeration district data pinpoint vacancies by area and housing type.
Vacant Housing Units in the Winston - Salem Suburban, North Carolina Market Area
This survey of housing vacancies does not cover the city of Winston - Salem, N.C., but is limited to the surrounding cities of Bethania, Clemmons, Kernersville, Lewisville, Pfafftown, Rural Hall, Stanleyville, Vienna, and Walkertown, N.C. Data were collected between October 10 and December 17, 1977, and are compared with data collected during the same months in 1976. All statistics are based on the R. L. Polk City Directory and are arranged according to enumeration districts (maps included). Data present the following information: number of housing units by type (single - unit, 2 to 4 unit, 5 to 9 unit, etc.); number of housing units occupied by a 'head of household'; number of housing units owner or renter occupied; number of current year vacancies (both housing units identified as occupied in 1976 which are now vacant and new construction); and number of two - canvass vacancies, which are generally tied closely to conditions of deterioration and abandonment. Vacancy data are presented also by number of housing units in the structure. The suburban areas as a whole contain 24,454 housing units of which 1,389 or 5.68 percent are vacant. Of these, 390 units have been vacant for two canvasses. Kernersville has 116 two - canvass vacancies. The statistics show a general growth pattern of about 1.15 percent with 282 new housing units added between 1976 and 1977. Enumeration district data pinpoint vacancies by area and housing type.
Vacant Housing Units in the Winston - Salem Suburban, North Carolina Market Area
1977
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