Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Housing Inventory Estimate: Vacant Housing Units in the Midwest Census Region

Title Housing Inventory Estimate: Vacant Housing Units in the Midwest Census Region
Series ID EVACANTMWQ176N
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 2024-07-01
Last Updated 2024-10-29 10:01 AM CDT
Notes A housing unit is vacant if no one is living in it at the time of the interview, unless its occupants are only temporarily absent. In addition, a vacant unit may be one which is entirely occupied by persons who have a usual residence elsewhere. New units not yet occupied are classified as vacant housing units if construction has reached a point where all exterior windows and doors are installed and final usable floors are in place. Vacant units are excluded if they are exposed to the elements, that is, if the roof, walls, windows, or doors no longer protect the interior from the elements, or if there is positive evidence (such as a sign on the house or block) that the unit is to be demolished or is condemned. Also excluded are quarters being used entirely for nonresidential purposes, such as a store or an office, or quarters used for the storage of business supplies or inventory, machinery, or agricultural products. Vacant sleeping rooms in lodging houses, transient accommodations, barracks, and other quarters not defined as housing units are not included in the statistics.
DATE VALUE
2000-04-01 2855
2000-07-01 2810
2000-10-01 2620
2001-01-01 2856
2001-04-01 3163
2001-07-01 2884
2001-10-01 3004
2002-01-01 3175
2002-04-01 3156
2002-07-01 3103
2002-10-01 3173
2003-01-01 3282
2003-04-01 3342
2003-07-01 3292
2003-10-01 3410
2004-01-01 3497
2004-04-01 3314
2004-07-01 3473
2004-10-01 3454
2005-01-01 3569
2005-04-01 3511
2005-07-01 3533
2005-10-01 3515
2006-01-01 3536
2006-04-01 3517
2006-07-01 3680
2006-10-01 3669
2007-01-01 3789
2007-04-01 3679
2007-07-01 3793
2007-10-01 3877
2008-01-01 4096
2008-04-01 3883
2008-07-01 3826
2008-10-01 3992
2009-01-01 3972
2009-04-01 3872
2009-07-01 3859
2009-10-01 3930
2010-01-01 4046
2010-04-01 3917
2010-07-01 3835
2010-10-01 3802
2011-01-01 3953
2011-04-01 3976
2011-07-01 3907
2011-10-01 3799
2012-01-01 3870
2012-04-01 3817
2012-07-01 3578
2012-10-01 3601
2013-01-01 3797
2013-04-01 3661
2013-07-01 3555
2013-10-01 3549
2014-01-01 3651
2014-04-01 3512
2014-07-01 3491
2014-10-01 3488
2015-01-01 3753
2015-04-01 3564
2015-07-01 3456
2015-10-01 3516
2016-01-01 3837
2016-04-01 3541
2016-07-01 3467
2016-10-01 3448
2017-01-01 3584
2017-04-01 3581
2017-07-01 3351
2017-10-01 3230
2018-01-01 3440
2018-04-01 3224
2018-07-01 3155
2018-10-01 3163
2019-01-01 3343
2019-04-01 3264
2019-07-01 3264
2019-10-01 3244
2020-01-01 3201
2020-04-01 2865
2020-07-01 2930
2020-10-01 3073
2021-01-01 3278
2021-04-01 3201
2021-07-01 3073
2021-10-01 3101
2022-01-01 3005
2022-04-01 2961
2022-07-01 3082
2022-10-01 2936
2023-01-01 2970
2023-04-01 2984
2023-07-01 2949
2023-10-01 2845
2024-01-01 3112
2024-04-01 2839
2024-07-01 2725

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