Owner Occupied Housing Distribution
The following map shows the dispersion of housing occupied by the owner in the
area.
Many believe that owner occupied is an indication of neighborhood stability, safety, and care (houses well maintained).
In the case of the map below, the dark brown areas show where the highest percentage of owner occupied housing existed in 2000.
Sources: US Census Bureau and Synergos Technologies, Inc.
Housing Stats as of 2000
| Other Metropolitan Areas |
| Dayton |
Hamilton |
Cincinnati |
Columbus |
| Count | % |
Count | % | Count |
% | Count | % |
Housing Units
Vacant
Occupied
Owner
Renter
|
77,337
9,872
67,465
35,536
31,929
|
12.76
87.24
52.67
47.33
|
25,932
1,733
24,199
14,675
9,524
|
6.68
93.32
60.64
39.36
|
165,945
17,954
147,991
57,655
90,336
|
10.82
89.18
38.96
61.04
|
327,429
25,641
301,788
148,315
153,473
|
7.83
92.17
49.15
50.85
|
|