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Table Data - Housing Inventory Estimate: Total Housing Units in the Northeast Census Region

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Title Housing Inventory Estimate: Total Housing Units in the Northeast Census Region
Series ID ETOTALNEQ176N
Source U.S. Census Bureau
Release Housing Vacancies and Homeownership
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Quarterly
Units Thousands of Units
Date Range 2000-04-01 to 2024-01-01
Last Updated 2024-04-30 9:51 AM CDT
Notes Housing unit is a house, an apartment, a group of rooms, or a single room occupied or intended for occupancy as separate living quarters. Separate living quarters are those in which the occupants live separately from others in the structure and which have direct access from the outside of the building or through a common hall. For vacant units, the criteria of separateness and direct access are applied to the intended occupants whenever possible. If the information cannot be obtained, the criteria are applied to the previous occupants. Tents and boats are excluded if vacant, used for business, or used for extra sleeping space or vacations. Vacant seasonal/migratory mobile homes are included in the count of vacant seasonal/migratory housing units. Living quarters of the following types are excluded from the housing unit inventory: Dormitories, bunkhouses, and barracks; quarters in predominantly transient hotels, motels, and the like, except those occupied by persons who consider the hotel their usual place of residence; quarters in institutions, general hospitals, and military installations except those occupied by staff members or resident employees who have separate living arrangements.
DATE VALUE
2000-04-01 22194
2000-07-01 22236
2000-10-01 22275
2001-01-01 22316
2001-04-01 22357
2001-07-01 22397
2001-10-01 22435
2002-01-01 22475
2002-04-01 22513
2002-07-01 22552
2002-10-01 22593
2003-01-01 22635
2003-04-01 22677
2003-07-01 22717
2003-10-01 22761
2004-01-01 22802
2004-04-01 22845
2004-07-01 22887
2004-10-01 22932
2005-01-01 22981
2005-04-01 23025
2005-07-01 23071
2005-10-01 23116
2006-01-01 23160
2006-04-01 23207
2006-07-01 23252
2006-10-01 23287
2007-01-01 23325
2007-04-01 23363
2007-07-01 23400
2007-10-01 23431
2008-01-01 23463
2008-04-01 23495
2008-07-01 23521
2008-10-01 23547
2009-01-01 23573
2009-04-01 23597
2009-07-01 23615
2009-10-01 23626
2010-01-01 23643
2010-04-01 23656
2010-07-01 23673
2010-10-01 23691
2011-01-01 23709
2011-04-01 23727
2011-07-01 23744
2011-10-01 23760
2012-01-01 23775
2012-04-01 23790
2012-07-01 23806
2012-10-01 23822
2013-01-01 23838
2013-04-01 23855
2013-07-01 23872
2013-10-01 23892
2014-01-01 23911
2014-04-01 23931
2014-07-01 23951
2014-10-01 23971
2015-01-01 23992
2015-04-01 24012
2015-07-01 24034
2015-10-01 24058
2016-01-01 24083
2016-04-01 24107
2016-07-01 24131
2016-10-01 24157
2017-01-01 24182
2017-04-01 24208
2017-07-01 24234
2017-10-01 24260
2018-01-01 24286
2018-04-01 24312
2018-07-01 24338
2018-10-01 24365
2019-01-01 24392
2019-04-01 24419
2019-07-01 24446
2019-10-01 24472
2020-01-01 24498
2020-04-01 24724
2020-07-01 24749
2020-10-01 24777
2021-01-01 24805
2021-04-01 24833
2021-07-01 24863
2021-10-01 24898
2022-01-01 24932
2022-04-01 24966
2022-07-01 25001
2022-10-01 25035
2023-01-01 25069
2023-04-01 25103
2023-07-01 25138
2023-10-01 25172
2024-01-01 25206

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