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Apartment Dwellers

Apartment Building Distribution - 2000

The following map shows the dispersion of apartment buildings (buildings with 10 or more uints) in the area. Aparment dwellers have a unique set of needs compare to the average home owner. For example, apartment dwellers usually don't have a need for lawn care goods, but do have an interest space-saving goods. In the case of the map below, the dark green areas show where the highest percentage of apartment buildings existed in 1990. Sources: US Census Bureau and Synergos Technologies, Inc.


Rent Stats as of 2000 *
Other Metropolitan Areas
Huntington Charleston Parkersburg Columbus
Count% Count%Count %Count%
Renter Occupied Units
Under 200
200 to 300
300 to 400
400 to 500
500 to 600
600 to 700
700 to 800
800 to 900
900 to 1,000
Over 1,000

Median
Average
10,394
1,179
1,058
2,255
2,292
1,469
609
415
99
74
267

$414
$432

11.34
10.18
21.70
22.05
14.13
5.86
3.99
.95
.71
2.57




110,287
1,566
1,120
1,470
2,132
1,529
736
510
197
138
284

$439
$445

15.22
10.89
14.29
20.73
14.86
7.15
4.96
1.92
1.34
2.76




15,521
477
609
1,212
1,371
718
382
207
110
16
26

$418
$425

8.64
11.03
21.95
24.83
13.00
6.92
3.75
1.99
.29
.47




1153,473
7,755
4,676
11,767
24,215
31,315
28,590
19,313
9,909
4,896
8,123

$586
$605

5.05
3.05
7.67
15.78
20.40
18.63
12.58
6.46
3.19
5.29





* All rents included - Single family, Duplex, Apartment, etc.
** Some columns do not total because bartered rents are not included.


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