Sentences with phrase «housing vacancy survey»

According to U.S. News & World Report, «Homeownership for Americans 35 and under declined to 36.2 percent, and is the lowest on record since the census's Housing Vacancy Survey began tabulating homeownership by age in 1982.»
«According to the Housing Vacancy Survey, the rental vacancy rate fell for the seventh straight year in 2016, dipping to 6.9 percent — its lowest level in more than three decades.
According to the Census Bureau's Housing Vacancy Survey (HVS), the nation's homeownership rate in the third quarter of 2015 was 63.7 %, the first increase since 2013.
According to the Census Bureau's Housing Vacancy Survey (HVS), the U.S. homeownership rate is at 63.9 % in the third quarter 2017, which is statistically unchanged from its last quarter reading of 63.7 %.
The U.S. homeownership rate stands at 64.2 % in the fourth quarter 2017, up from 63.7 % a year ago and 63.9 % last quarter, according to the Census Bureau's Housing Vacancy Survey (HVS).
According to the Census Bureau's Housing Vacancy Survey (HVS), the U.S. homeownership rate was 63.7 % in the second quarter 2017, which is statistically no different from its last quarter reading of 63.6 %.
According to the Census Bureau's Housing Vacancy Survey (HVS), the U.S. homeownership rate was 64.2 % in the first quarter 2018, which is statistically no different from its last quarter reading.

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As described in a previous post, a recent release from the Census Bureau's Housing Vacancy and Homeownership (CPS / HVS) survey shows that the US homeownership rate increased to 64.2 percent in the fourth quarter of 2017.
Data from the Census Bureau's Housing Vacancy and Homeownership (CPS / HVS) survey show that the US homeownership rate increased to 63.9 percent in the third quarter of 2017, up 0.4 percentage points from the third quarter of 2016.
The 2014 Housing and Vacancy Survey found that the median rent for a rent - controlled unit was $ 1,020 per month on an average income of $ 29,000 per year... or 42 % of their fixed income.
The Community Service Society estimated the number of rent - regulated units in each legislative district by allocating the rent - regulated apartments from the New York City Housing and Vacancy Survey's sub-borough areas into legislative districts in proportion with the 2010 local census tract population.
NAR's most recent Commercial Real Estate Market Survey revealed the multifamily housing sector is becoming a landlord's market, with vacancy rates below 5 percent justifying higher rents.
For Current Population Survey / Housing Vacancies and Homeownership Survey, references to whites include only those who are non-Hispanic and identify themselves as only one race.
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