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

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Title Housing Inventory Estimate: Vacant Housing Units in the Northeast Census Region
Series ID EVACANTNEQ176N
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 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 2574
2000-07-01 2407
2000-10-01 2353
2001-01-01 2532
2001-04-01 2497
2001-07-01 2420
2001-10-01 2418
2002-01-01 2521
2002-04-01 2486
2002-07-01 2454
2002-10-01 2428
2003-01-01 2498
2003-04-01 2541
2003-07-01 2585
2003-10-01 2618
2004-01-01 2729
2004-04-01 2839
2004-07-01 2678
2004-10-01 2638
2005-01-01 2801
2005-04-01 2777
2005-07-01 2505
2005-10-01 2567
2006-01-01 2744
2006-04-01 2822
2006-07-01 2783
2006-10-01 2751
2007-01-01 2881
2007-04-01 2963
2007-07-01 2897
2007-10-01 2896
2008-01-01 2955
2008-04-01 2946
2008-07-01 2849
2008-10-01 2873
2009-01-01 2985
2009-04-01 2875
2009-07-01 2937
2009-10-01 2956
2010-01-01 3037
2010-04-01 2993
2010-07-01 2937
2010-10-01 3014
2011-01-01 3209
2011-04-01 3095
2011-07-01 2999
2011-10-01 2990
2012-01-01 3131
2012-04-01 3075
2012-07-01 2947
2012-10-01 2929
2013-01-01 3153
2013-04-01 3115
2013-07-01 3022
2013-10-01 2929
2014-01-01 3209
2014-04-01 3097
2014-07-01 3119
2014-10-01 2929
2015-01-01 3159
2015-04-01 3125
2015-07-01 3044
2015-10-01 3087
2016-01-01 3151
2016-04-01 3033
2016-07-01 3000
2016-10-01 3167
2017-01-01 3076
2017-04-01 3023
2017-07-01 2997
2017-10-01 3070
2018-01-01 3051
2018-04-01 2998
2018-07-01 3039
2018-10-01 2946
2019-01-01 2875
2019-04-01 2796
2019-07-01 2831
2019-10-01 2733
2020-01-01 2733
2020-04-01 2313
2020-07-01 2658
2020-10-01 2835
2021-01-01 2876
2021-04-01 2823
2021-07-01 2577
2021-10-01 2590
2022-01-01 2667
2022-04-01 2574
2022-07-01 2475
2022-10-01 2508
2023-01-01 2595
2023-04-01 2454
2023-07-01 2340
2023-10-01 2339
2024-01-01 2473

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