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Annual Housing Survey: 1982. Housing Characteristics for Selected Metropolitan Areas: Columbus, Ohio. Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area
This report presents statistics on housing and household characteristics for the Columbus, Ohio, Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area (SMSA), based on data collected from a sample of about 4,250 housing units between April and December 1982. The document consists of five parts: (1) statistics on general housing characteristics with comparisons to 1970, 1975, and 1978; (2) indicators of housing and neighborhood quality such as services available, structural deficiencies, and owner versus renter occupied housing; (3) financial characteristics -- income, property value, and rent paid; (4) characteristics of recent mover households; and (5) financial characteristics cross - indexed by indicators of housing and neighborhood quality. All sections provide breakdowns on housing units with black householders and householders of Spanish origin. The October 1982 estimate of total housing units for the Columbia SMSA is 390, 300, a net gain of 27,000 units over the 1978 estimate. This reflects 23,600 units added through new construction, minus 6,300 units lost to the inventory, plus 9,700 unspecified units that entered the inventory. Approximately 6 percent of the total housing stock in the SMSA was constructed since 1978, and most new construction occurred in the suburbs. Approximately 11 percent of all housing in the suburbs was built since 1978, compared to 2 percent in the city of Columbus. The proportion of the housing inventory lost between 1978 - 82 was 2 percent for the central city and 2 percent for the suburbs. Definitions, a sample questionnaire, and maps are included.
Annual Housing Survey: 1982. Housing Characteristics for Selected Metropolitan Areas: Columbus, Ohio. Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area
This report presents statistics on housing and household characteristics for the Columbus, Ohio, Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area (SMSA), based on data collected from a sample of about 4,250 housing units between April and December 1982. The document consists of five parts: (1) statistics on general housing characteristics with comparisons to 1970, 1975, and 1978; (2) indicators of housing and neighborhood quality such as services available, structural deficiencies, and owner versus renter occupied housing; (3) financial characteristics -- income, property value, and rent paid; (4) characteristics of recent mover households; and (5) financial characteristics cross - indexed by indicators of housing and neighborhood quality. All sections provide breakdowns on housing units with black householders and householders of Spanish origin. The October 1982 estimate of total housing units for the Columbia SMSA is 390, 300, a net gain of 27,000 units over the 1978 estimate. This reflects 23,600 units added through new construction, minus 6,300 units lost to the inventory, plus 9,700 unspecified units that entered the inventory. Approximately 6 percent of the total housing stock in the SMSA was constructed since 1978, and most new construction occurred in the suburbs. Approximately 11 percent of all housing in the suburbs was built since 1978, compared to 2 percent in the city of Columbus. The proportion of the housing inventory lost between 1978 - 82 was 2 percent for the central city and 2 percent for the suburbs. Definitions, a sample questionnaire, and maps are included.
Annual Housing Survey: 1982. Housing Characteristics for Selected Metropolitan Areas: Columbus, Ohio. Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area
1984
347 pages
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English