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American Housing Survey for the Washington Metropolitan Area in 1993. Current Housing Reports
This report presents statistics on housing and household characteristics from the 1993 American Housing Survey Metropolitan Sample for the Washington, DC metropolitan area. The area was represented by a sample of approximately 4,600 designated housing units. The sample size was divided between the central city and the balance of the respective area based on the proportionate distribution of all housing units in the area. Tables on the total housing inventory include vacant units, general housing characteristics, the condition and quality of the unit and the neighborhood, size of the unit and lot, equipment and fuels, and financial characteristics, the condition and quality of the unit and the neighborhood, size of the unit and lot, equipment and fuels, and financial characteristics. Tables on total occupied housing units address general housing characteristics, the condition and quality of the unit and the neighborhood, size of the unit and lot, equipment and fuels, household composition, recent movers, and financial characteristics. The same data are provided for owner-occupied housing units, renter-occupied housing units, occupied units with a black householder, and occupied units with a householder of Hispanic origin. Three tables provide cross tabulations of financial characteristics by a variety of other characteristics.
American Housing Survey for the Washington Metropolitan Area in 1993. Current Housing Reports
This report presents statistics on housing and household characteristics from the 1993 American Housing Survey Metropolitan Sample for the Washington, DC metropolitan area. The area was represented by a sample of approximately 4,600 designated housing units. The sample size was divided between the central city and the balance of the respective area based on the proportionate distribution of all housing units in the area. Tables on the total housing inventory include vacant units, general housing characteristics, the condition and quality of the unit and the neighborhood, size of the unit and lot, equipment and fuels, and financial characteristics, the condition and quality of the unit and the neighborhood, size of the unit and lot, equipment and fuels, and financial characteristics. Tables on total occupied housing units address general housing characteristics, the condition and quality of the unit and the neighborhood, size of the unit and lot, equipment and fuels, household composition, recent movers, and financial characteristics. The same data are provided for owner-occupied housing units, renter-occupied housing units, occupied units with a black householder, and occupied units with a householder of Hispanic origin. Three tables provide cross tabulations of financial characteristics by a variety of other characteristics.
American Housing Survey for the Washington Metropolitan Area in 1993. Current Housing Reports
1995
275 pages
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English