Homeowner Vacancy Rate for the United States : 0.9% (As of 2024-04-01)

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Basic Info

This metric measures the percentage of homeowner-occupied housing units that are vacant and available for sale. It is calculated by dividing the number of vacant homeowner-occupied units that are available for sale by the total number of homeowner-occupied units.

Notes: Vacant homeowner-occupied units are residential properties that are usually lived in by the owners but are currently empty and up for sale. These homes are not being rented out, used as vacation spots, or occupied by anyone else. They are simply vacant and listed on the market for potential buyers.

Quarterly , not seasonally adjusted.

           

Homeowner Vacancy Rate for the United States was 0.9 as of 2024-04-01, according to United States Census Bureau. Historically, Homeowner Vacancy Rate for the United States reached a record high of 2.9 and a record low of 0.7, the median value is 1.5. Typical value range is from 0.9 to 1.7. The Year-Over-Year growth is 28.48%. GuruFocus provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Homeowner Vacancy Rate for the United States - last updated on 2024-04-01.

Category Production & Business Activity
Region USA
Source United States Census Bureau

Stats

Name Value
Last Value 0.9%
Latest Period 2024-04-01
Long Term Average 1.31%
Average Annualized Growth Rate -0.15%
Value from 1 year ago 0.7%
Change from 1 year ago +28.57%
Frequency Quarterly
Unit %
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