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Table Data - Housing Inventory Estimate: Vacant Housing Units Held Off the Market and Usual Residence Elsewhere in the Midwest Census Region

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Title Housing Inventory Estimate: Vacant Housing Units Held Off the Market and Usual Residence Elsewhere in the Midwest Census Region
Series ID EUREMWQ176N
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 A housing unit which is occupied temporarily by persons who usually live elsewhere is interviewed as a vacant unit provided that a usual place of residence is held for the household which is not offered for rent or for sale. For example, a beach cottage occupied at the time of the interview by a family which has a usual place of residence in the city is included in the count of vacant units. Their house in the city would be reported "occupied" and would be included in the count of occupied units since the occupants are only temporarily absent. Units occupied by persons with usual residence elsewhere (URE) are further classified as seasonal vacant or year round vacant units.
DATE VALUE
2000-04-01 320
2000-07-01 203
2000-10-01 167
2001-01-01 254
2001-04-01 243
2001-07-01 199
2001-10-01 211
2002-01-01 206
2002-04-01 219
2002-07-01 171
2002-10-01 183
2003-01-01 255
2003-04-01 209
2003-07-01 176
2003-10-01 193
2004-01-01 225
2004-04-01 213
2004-07-01 219
2004-10-01 283
2005-01-01 265
2005-04-01 217
2005-07-01 204
2005-10-01 244
2006-01-01 221
2006-04-01 237
2006-07-01 185
2006-10-01 241
2007-01-01 229
2007-04-01 217
2007-07-01 219
2007-10-01 283
2008-01-01 296
2008-04-01 239
2008-07-01 243
2008-10-01 315
2009-01-01 292
2009-04-01 239
2009-07-01 243
2009-10-01 277
2010-01-01 313
2010-04-01 276
2010-07-01 301
2010-10-01 276
2011-01-01 271
2011-04-01 277
2011-07-01 213
2011-10-01 282
2012-01-01 300
2012-04-01 269
2012-07-01 229
2012-10-01 287
2013-01-01 262
2013-04-01 237
2013-07-01 251
2013-10-01 302
2014-01-01 245
2014-04-01 235
2014-07-01 216
2014-10-01 242
2015-01-01 213
2015-04-01 209
2015-07-01 232
2015-10-01 266
2016-01-01 277
2016-04-01 283
2016-07-01 261
2016-10-01 276
2017-01-01 309
2017-04-01 251
2017-07-01 224
2017-10-01 229
2018-01-01 267
2018-04-01 200
2018-07-01 185
2018-10-01 260
2019-01-01 224
2019-04-01 178
2019-07-01 194
2019-10-01 219
2020-01-01 253
2020-04-01 138
2020-07-01 179
2020-10-01 246
2021-01-01 263
2021-04-01 237
2021-07-01 203
2021-10-01 240
2022-01-01 230
2022-04-01 251
2022-07-01 267
2022-10-01 219
2023-01-01 230
2023-04-01 199
2023-07-01 189
2023-10-01 214
2024-01-01 219

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