Missouri Owner-occupied housing units - percent of total occupied housing units, 2005-2009 by County

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Owner-occupied housing units - percent of total occupied housing units, 2006-2010 - (Percent)
County Value
Adair 61.1
Andrew 78.6
Atchison 72.4
Audrain 76.5
Barry 74.9
Barton 75.8
Bates 74.8
Benton 84.0
Bollinger 78.7
Boone 57.6
Buchanan 67.9
Butler 67.1
Caldwell 74.6
Callaway 75.4
Camden 81.3
Cape Girardeau 67.4
Carroll 78.2
Carter 77.2
Cass 80.1
Cedar 76.3
Chariton 80.1
Christian 75.7
Clark 76.0
Clay 72.6
Clinton 76.4
Cole 68.0
Cooper 72.3
Crawford 74.8
Dade 77.5
Dallas 81.8
Daviess 74.7
DeKalb 67.8
Dent 77.9
Douglas 82.0
Dunklin 62.4
Franklin 76.8
Gasconade 79.1
Gentry 76.6
Greene 61.8
Grundy 70.4
Harrison 75.2
Henry 73.3
Hickory 84.0
Holt 78.1
Howard 78.4
Howell 72.0
Iron 72.8
Jackson 63.2
Jasper 65.7
Jefferson 83.9
Johnson 64.5
Knox 74.9
Laclede 70.8
Lafayette 74.0
Lawrence 72.5
Lewis 76.2
Lincoln 82.0
Linn 75.0
Livingston 66.6
Macon 76.5
Madison 77.3
Maries 82.0
Marion 67.3
McDonald 70.3
Mercer 75.7
Miller 75.3
Mississippi 62.8
Moniteau 78.3
Monroe 76.4
Montgomery 76.8
Morgan 81.7
New Madrid 64.3
Newton 74.6
Nodaway 60.6
Oregon 74.9
Osage 84.6
Ozark 82.4
Pemiscot 56.1
Perry 78.1
Pettis 71.5
Phelps 65.5
Pike 71.6
Platte 67.7
Polk 72.0
Pulaski 56.2
Putnam 74.1
Ralls 81.8
Randolph 73.6
Ray 78.7
Reynolds 73.8
Ripley 73.4
Saline 69.8
Schuyler 71.5
Scotland 79.2
Scott 69.6
Shannon 78.0
Shelby 70.2
St. Charles 82.0
St. Clair 80.9
St. Francois 73.6
St. Louis 72.5
St. Louis city 47.2
Ste. Genevieve 83.5
Stoddard 70.6
Stone 76.0
Sullivan 70.6
Taney 67.7
Texas 74.3
Vernon 70.0
Warren 78.4
Washington 80.5
Wayne 73.3
Webster 76.6
Worth 77.2
Wright 71.5

Value for Missouri (Percent): 70.0%

Data item: Owner-occupied housing units - percent of total occupied housing units, 2006-2010

Source: U. S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 5-Year Estimates. Updated every year. http://factfinder2.census.gov

Definition:

A housing unit is a house, an apartment, a mobile home, a group of rooms, or a single room that is occupied (or if vacant, is intended for occupancy) as separate living quarters. Separate living quarters are those in which the occupants live and eat separately from any other persons in the building and which have direct access from the outside of the building or through a common hall.

A housing unit is owner-occupied if the owner or co-owner lives in the unit, even if it is mortaged or not fully paid for.

The homeownership rate is computed by dividing the number of owner-occupied housing units by the number of occupied housing units or households.

Scope and Methodology:

These data are collected in the American Community Survey (ACS). The data are estimates and are subject to sampling variability. The data for each geographic area are presented together with margins of error at factfinder2.census.gov. The data are period estimates, that is, they represent the characteristics of the housing over a specific 60-month data collection period.

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