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1 and Mortgage Dataset This dataset includes data variables for rent values of renter-occupied housing units, including breakdowns for number of bedrooms rented. Median and aggregate values, as well as gross rent as a percentage of household income are also provided. Mortgage information for owner-occupied housing units include mortgage status (mortgage, second mortgage, home equity), plus status as a percentage of household income. GEO_ID GEONAME_1 GEONAME_ Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, Contract 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, With cash rent: Contract 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, With cash rent: Less than $100, Contract 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, With cash rent: $100 to $149, Contract 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, With cash rent: $150 to $199, Contract 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, With cash rent: $200 to $249, Contract 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, With cash rent: $250 to $299, Contract 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, With cash rent: $300 to $349, Contract 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, With cash rent: $350 to $399, Contract 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, With cash rent: $400 to $449, Contract 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, With cash rent: $450 to $499, Contract 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, With cash rent: $500 to $549, Contract 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, With cash rent: $550 to $599, Contract 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, With cash rent: $600 to $649, Contract 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, With cash rent: $650 to $699, Contract 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, With cash rent: $700 to $749, Contract 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, With cash rent: $750 to $799, Contract 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, With cash rent: $800 to $899, Contract 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, With cash rent: $900 to $999, Contract 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, With cash rent: $1,000 to $1,249, Contract 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, With cash rent: $1,250 to $1,499, Contract 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, With cash rent: $1,500 to $1,999, Contract 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, With cash rent: $2,000 or more, Contract 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, No cash rent, Contract 2000 Census Sample Median contract rent: Specified renter-occupied housing units paying cash rent 2000 Census Sample Aggregate contract rent: Specified renter-occupied housing units paying cash rent 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, With cash rent: Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, With cash rent: Less than $100, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, With cash rent: $100 to $149, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, With cash rent: $150 to $199, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, With cash rent: $200 to $249, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, With cash rent: $250 to $299, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, With cash rent: $300 to $349, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, With cash rent: $350 to $399, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, With cash rent: $400 to $449, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, With cash rent: $450 to $499, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, With cash rent: $500 to $549, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, With cash rent: $550 to $599, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, With cash rent: $600 to $649, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, With cash rent: $650 to $699, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, With cash rent: $700 to $749, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, With cash rent: $750 to $799, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, With cash rent: $800 to $899, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, With cash rent: $900 to $999, Gross
2 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, With cash rent: $1,000 to $1,249, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, With cash rent: $1,250 to $1,499, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, With cash rent: $1,500 to $1,999, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, With cash rent: $2,000 or more, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, No cash rent, Gross 2000 Census Sample Median gross rent: Specified renter-occupied housing units paying cash rent 2000 Census Sample Aggregate gross rent: Specified renter-occupied housing units paying cash rent 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, No bedroom 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, No bedroom: With cash rent: Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, No bedroom: With cash rent: Less than $200, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, No bedroom: With cash rent: $200 to $299, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, No bedroom: With cash rent: $300 to $499, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, No bedroom: With cash rent: $500 to $749, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, No bedroom: With cash rent: $750 to $999, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, No bedroom: With cash rent: $1,000 or more, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, No bedroom: No cash rent, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, 1 bedroom 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, 1 bedroom: With cash rent: Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, 1 bedroom: With cash rent: Less than $200, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, 1 bedroom: With cash rent: $200 to $299, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, 1 bedroom: With cash rent: $300 to $499, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, 1 bedroom: With cash rent: $500 to $749, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, 1 bedroom: With cash rent: $750 to $999, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, 1 bedroom: With cash rent: $1,000 or more, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, 1 bedroom: No cash rent, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, 2 bedrooms 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, 2 bedrooms: With cash rent: Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, 2 bedrooms: With cash rent: Less than $200, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, 2 bedrooms: With cash rent: $200 to $299, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, 2 bedrooms: With cash rent: $300 to $499, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, 2 bedrooms: With cash rent: $500 to $749, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, 2 bedrooms: With cash rent: $750 to $999, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, 2 bedrooms: With cash rent: $1,000 or more, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, 2 bedrooms: No cash rent, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, 3 or more bedrooms 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, 3 or more bedrooms: With cash rent: Gross
3 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, 3 or more bedrooms: With cash rent: Less than $200, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, 3 or more bedrooms: With cash rent: $200 to $299, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, 3 or more bedrooms: With cash rent: $300 to $499, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, 3 or more bedrooms: With cash rent: $500 to $749, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, 3 or more bedrooms: With cash rent: $750 to $999, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, 3 or more bedrooms: With cash rent: $1,000 or more, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, 3 or more bedrooms: No cash rent, Gross 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, Gross as a percentage of Household Income in 1999: Less than 10.0 percent 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, Gross as a percentage of Household Income in 1999: 10.0 to 14.9 percent 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, Gross as a percentage of Household Income in 1999: 15.0 to 19.9 percent 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, Gross as a percentage of Household Income in 1999: 20.0 to 24.9 percent 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, Gross as a percentage of Household Income in 1999: 25.0 to 29.9 percent 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, Gross as a percentage of Household Income in 1999: 30.0 to 34.9 percent 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, Gross as a percentage of Household Income in 1999: 35.0 to 39.9 percent 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, Gross as a percentage of Household Income in 1999: 40.0 to 49.9 percent 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, Gross as a percentage of Household Income in 1999: 50.0 percent or more 2000 Census Sample Specified renter-occupied housing units, Gross as a percentage of Household Income in 1999: Not computed 2000 Census Sample Median gross rent as a percentage of household income in 1999: Specified renter-occupied housing units paying cash rent 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units purchase, or similar debt purchase, or similar debt: With either a second mortgage or home equity loan, but not both purchase, or similar debt: With either a second mortgage or home equity loan, but not both: Second mortgage only purchase, or similar debt: With either a second mortgage or home equity loan, but not both: Home equity loan only purchase, or similar debt: Both second mortgage and home equity loan purchase, or similar debt: No second mortgage and no home equity loan 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Housing units without a mortgage 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Housing units with a mortgage Owner Costs as a percentage of Household Income in 1999: Less than 10.0 percent Owner Costs as a percentage of Household Income in 1999: 10.0 to 14.9 percent
4 Owner Costs as a percentage of Household Income in 1999: 15.0 to 19.9 percent Owner Costs as a Owner Costs as a Owner Costs as a Owner Costs as a percentage of Household Income in 1999: 35.0 to 39.9 percent Owner Costs as a percentage of Household Income in 1999: 40.0 to 49.9 percent Owner Costs as a percentage of Household Income in 1999: 50.0 percent or more Owner Costs as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Housing units without a mortgage Monthly Owner Costs as a percentage of Household Income in 1999: Less than 10.0 percent Monthly Owner Costs as a percentage of Household Income in 1999: 10.0 to 14.9 percent Monthly Owner Costs as a percentage of Household Income in 1999: 15.0 to 19.9 percent Monthly Owner Costs as a Monthly Owner Costs as a Monthly Owner Costs as a Monthly Owner Costs as a percentage of Household Income in 1999: 35.0 to 39.9 percent Monthly Owner Costs as a percentage of Household Income in 1999: 40.0 to 49.9 percent Monthly Owner Costs as a percentage of Household Income in 1999: 50.0 percent or more Monthly Owner Costs as a 2000 Census Sample Median selected monthly owner costs as a percentage of household income in 1999: Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units 2000 Census Sample Median selected monthly owner costs as a percentage of household income in 1999: Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Housing units with a mortgage 2000 Census Sample Median selected monthly owner costs as a percentage of household income in 1999: Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Housing units without a mortgage 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income Less than $10, Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income Less than $10,000: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income Less than $10,000: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income Less than $10,000: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income Less than $10,000: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income Less than $10,000: Gross as a
5 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income Less than $10,000: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $10,000 to $19, Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $10,000 to $19,999: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $10,000 to $19,999: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $10,000 to $19,999: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $10,000 to $19,999: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $10,000 to $19,999: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $10,000 to $19,999: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $20,000 to $34, Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $20,000 to $34,999: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $20,000 to $34,999: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $20,000 to $34,999: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $20,000 to $34,999: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $20,000 to $34,999: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $20,000 to $34,999: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $35,000 to $49, Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $35,000 to $49,999: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $35,000 to $49,999: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $35,000 to $49,999: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $35,000 to $49,999: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $35,000 to $49,999: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $35,000 to $49,999: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $50,000 to $74, Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $50,000 to $74,999: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $50,000 to $74,999: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $50,000 to $74,999: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $50,000 to $74,999: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $50,000 to $74,999: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $50,000 to $74,999: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $75,000 to $99,999
6 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $75,000 to $99,999: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $75,000 to $99,999: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $75,000 to $99,999: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $75,000 to $99,999: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $75,000 to $99,999: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $75,000 to $99,999: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $100,000 to $149, Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $100,000 to $149,999: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $100,000 to $149,999: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $100,000 to $149,999: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $100,000 to $149,999: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $100,000 to $149,999: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $100,000 to $149,999: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $150,000 or more 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $150,000 or more: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $150,000 or more: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $150,000 or more: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $150,000 or more: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $150,000 or more: Gross as a 2000 Census Sample Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units, Income $150,000 or more: Gross as a
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