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Housing

In addition to questions about people, Census collects extensive data about housing, including costs and physical characteristics of homes.

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Overview

While people often think of the Census as asking questions about people, the American Community Survey also gathers extensive data about the housing conditions of respondents, including whether they own or rent their home,how much they spend on housing, and thephysical characteristics of homes. The ACS primarily reports housing data in tables with codes beginning with 25.

Most of the tables count the number of housing units for a given characteristic. However, a few tables estimate the number of people living in owned or rented housing units.

A housing unit is anything from a house to an apartment or even a boat if a person is currently living there.

Basic Counts

The Census provides a couple of tables which establish basic counts of housing units, as well as their occupancy status.

CodeTitle
B25001Housing Units
B25002Occupancy Status

One table,B25006 provides estimates of the number of houseolders of different races.

Occupied and Unoccupied Housing Units

Vacancy

Every housing unit is recorded as either occupied or vacant. Some vacancies are market related, such as houses for sale or apartments for rent. Other housing units are seasonally vacant. TableB25004 (Vacancy Status) records the number of vacancies in each category. In 2021, tables were added to provide more insight into reasons for vacancy and duration of vacancy. These will only be available in the 1-year ACS for a few years, and data for smaller geographies may be missing.

CodeTitle
B25004Vacancy Status
B25005Vacant - Current Residence Elsewhere
B25130ºOther Vacancy Status
B25131ºVacancy Duration
B25136Structure Type by Occupancy Status
Table also available in "collapsed" version: change "B" to "C" for table code.
ºOnly available in the 1-year ACS release.

Tenure

Occupied housing units in the ACS are split into two categories: renter-occupied and owner-occupied. This distinction is known as “tenure” (think “tenant”). There are dozens of tables in the primary "housing" category which crosstabulate tenure with other responses.

CodeTitle
B25003Tenure
B25007Tenure by Age of Householder
B25008Total Population in Occupied Housing Units by Tenure
B25009Tenure by Household Size
B25010Average Household Size of Occupied Housing Units by Tenure
B25011Tenure by Household Type (Including Living Alone) and Age of Householder
B25012Tenure by Families and Presence of Own Children
B25013Tenure by Educational Attainment of Householder
B25014Tenure by Occupants Per Room
B25015Tenure by Age of Householder by Occupants Per Room
B25016Tenure by Plumbing Facilities by Occupants Per Room
B25020Tenure by Rooms
B25021Median Number of Rooms by Tenure
B25022Aggregate Number of Rooms by Tenure
B25026Total Population in Occupied Housing Units by Tenure by Year Householder Moved Into Unit
B25032‡†Tenure by Units in Structure
B25033Total Population in Occupied Housing Units by Tenure by Units in Structure
B25036Tenure by Year Structure Built
B25037Median Year Structure Built by Tenure
B25038Tenure by Year Householder Moved Into Unit
B25039Median Year Householder Moved Into Unit by Tenure
B25042Tenure by Bedrooms
B25043Tenure by Telephone Service Available by Age of Householder
B25044Tenure by Vehicles Available
B25045Tenure by Vehicles Available by Age of Householder
B25046Aggregate Number of Vehicles Available by Tenure
B25049Tenure by Plumbing Facilities
B25053Tenure by Kitchen Facilities
B25106Tenure by Housing Costs as a Percentage of Household Income
B25115Tenure by Household Type and Presence and Age of Own Children
B25116Tenure by Household Size by Age of Householder
B25117Tenure by House Heating Fuel
B25118Tenure by Household Income
B25119Median Household Income by Tenure
B25120Aggregate Household Income by Tenure and Mortgage Status
B25123Tenure by Selected Physical and Financial Conditions
B25124Tenure by Household Size by Units in Structure
B25125Tenure by Age of Householder by Units in Structure
B25126Tenure by Age of Householder by Year Structure Built
B25127Tenure by Year Structure Built by Units in Structure
B25128Tenure by Age of Householder by Year Householder Moved Into Unit
B25129Tenure by Year Householder Moved Into Unit by Units in Structure
Table also available in "collapsed" version: change "B" to "C" for table code.
Also available inracial iterations.

In addition to the "tenure" tables in the primary "housing" category, there are several linked to non-housing questions.

CodeTitle
B07013§Geographical Mobility in the Past Year by Tenure for Current Residence in the United States
B07413§Geographical Mobility in the Past Year by Tenure for Residence 1 Year Ago in the United States
B08137Means of Transportation to Work by Tenure
B08537Means of Transportation to Work by Tenure
B17019Poverty Status of Families by Household Type by Tenure
Table also available in "collapsed" version: change "B" to "C" for table code.
§Tabulated for Puerto Rico. Add 'PR' to the table code. Column names may vary slightly from non-PR version.

Housing Units and Costs

Value

The ACS records estimated selling prices for occupied housing units under “value”. Note that the values are calculated from self-reported estimates of occupied units and vacant units on the market. Therefore, estimates may become less reliable in a fluctuating or falling housing market.

CodeTitle
B25075Value
B25076Lower Value Quartile (Dollars)
B25077Median Value (Dollars)
B25078Upper Value Quartile (Dollars)
B25079Aggregate Value (Dollars) by Age of Householder
B25080Aggregate Value (Dollars) by Units in Structure
B25082Aggregate Value (Dollars) by Mortgage Status
B25083Median Value (Dollars) for Mobile Homes
B25096Mortgage Status by Value
B25097Mortgage Status by Median Value (Dollars)
B25100Mortgage Status by Ratio of Value to Household Income
B25107Median Value by Year Structure Built
B25108Aggregate Value (Dollars) by Year Structure Built
B25109Median Value by Year Householder Moved Into Unit
B25110Aggregate Value (Dollars) by Year Householder Moved Into Unit
B25121Household Income by Value
Table also available in "collapsed" version: change "B" to "C" for table code.
Also available inracial iterations.

For vacant units, the ACS uses "price asked" instead of "value".

CodeTitle
B25085Price Asked
B25086Aggregate Price Asked (Dollars)
Table also available in "collapsed" version: change "B" to "C" for table code.

Mortgage Status

TableB25081 (Mortgage Status) records the type of mortgage on owner-occupied housing units. This includes first mortgages, second mortgages and home equity loans. A simpler classification, “with/without”, is used in tables relating mortgage status to topics like real estate taxes, household income, and tenure.

CodeTitle
B25027Mortgage Status by Age of Householder
B25081Mortgage Status
B25082Aggregate Value (Dollars) by Mortgage Status
B25087Mortgage Status and Selected Monthly Owner Costs
B25088Median Selected Monthly Owner Costs (Dollars) by Mortgage Status
B25089Aggregate Selected Monthly Owner Costs (Dollars) by Mortgage Status
B25090Mortgage Status by Aggregate Real Estate Taxes Paid (Dollars)
B25091Mortgage Status by Selected Monthly Owner Costs as a Percentage of Household Income
B25096Mortgage Status by Value
B25097Mortgage Status by Median Value (Dollars)
B25098Mortgage Status by Household Income
B25099Mortgage Status by Median Household Income
B25100Mortgage Status by Ratio of Value to Household Income
B25101Mortgage Status by Monthly Housing Costs as a Percentage of Household Income
B25102Mortgage Status by Real Estate Taxes Paid
B25103Mortgage Status by Median Real Estate Taxes Paid (Dollars)
B25120Aggregate Household Income by Tenure and Mortgage Status
B25141Homeowners Insurance Costs by Mortgage Status (Yearly)

Selected Monthly and Annual Owner Costs

Homeowners with and without mortgages have ongoing monthly costs, and the American Community Survey gathers data about these costs, which are reported in tables referring to "selected monthly owner costs." The costs are reported as either a percentage of the household income or the number of housing units in a monthly cost range such as “$1,250 to $1,499”. The selected costs used for these estimates are:

In 2021, tables were added to catalog specific utility costs: monthly for electricity and gas, and annual for "water and sewer" and "other fuel" costs.

CodeTitle
B25087Mortgage Status and Selected Monthly Owner Costs
B25088Median Selected Monthly Owner Costs (Dollars) by Mortgage Status
B25089Aggregate Selected Monthly Owner Costs (Dollars) by Mortgage Status
B25091Mortgage Status by Selected Monthly Owner Costs as a Percentage of Household Income
B25092Median Selected Monthly Owner Costs as a Percentage of Household Income
B25093Age of Householder by Selected Monthly Owner Costs as a Percentage of Household Income
B25094Selected Monthly Owner Costs
B25095Household Income by Selected Monthly Owner Costs as a Percentage of Household Income
B25101Mortgage Status by Monthly Housing Costs as a Percentage of Household Income
B25104Monthly Housing Costs
B25105Median Monthly Housing Costs (Dollars)
B25106Tenure by Housing Costs as a Percentage of Household Income
B25132Monthly Electricity Costs
B25133Monthly Gas Costs
B25134Annual Water and Sewer Costs
B25135Annual Other Fuel Costs
B25140Housing Costs as a Percentage of Household Income
B25141Homeowners Insurance Costs by Mortgage Status (Yearly)
Table also available in "collapsed" version: change "B" to "C" for table code.
Also available inracial iterations.

Rent

There are a large number of tables relating rent to other attributes of the housing unit or the householder. There are two main categories for rent,contract andgross. Contract rent is the monthly rent agreed to without adjustments for utilities or other payments. Gross rent is similar to selected monthly owner costs. It is the sum of contract rent and the average cost of the utilities (electricity, gas, and water and sewer) and fuel (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc).

CodeTitle
B25031Median Gross Rent by Bedrooms
B25054Kitchen Facilities by Meals Included in Rent
B25055Age of Householder by Meals Included in Rent
B25056Contract Rent
B25057Lower Contract Rent Quartile (Dollars)
B25058Median Contract Rent (Dollars)
B25059Upper Contract Rent Quartile (Dollars)
B25060Aggregate Contract Rent (Dollars)
B25061Rent Asked
B25062Aggregate Rent Asked (Dollars)
B25063Gross Rent
B25064Median Gross Rent (Dollars)
B25065Aggregate Gross Rent (Dollars)
B25066Aggregate Gross Rent (Dollars) by Units in Structure
B25067Aggregate Gross Rent (Dollars) by Meals Included in Rent
B25068Bedrooms by Gross Rent
B25069Inclusion of Utilities in Rent
B25070Gross Rent as a Percentage of Household Income
B25071Median Gross Rent as a Percentage of Household Income (Dollars)
B25072Age of Householder by Gross Rent as a Percentage of Household Income
B25074Household Income by Gross Rent as a Percentage of Household Income
B25111Median Gross Rent by Year Structure Built
B25112Aggregate Gross Rent (Dollars) by Year Structure Built
B25113Median Gross Rent by Year Householder Moved Into Unit
B25114Aggregate Gross Rent (Dollars) by Year Householder Moved Into Unit
B25122Household Income by Gross Rent
B25138Lower Gross Rent Quartile (Dollars)
B25139Upper Gross Rent Quartile (Dollars)
Table also available in "collapsed" version: change "B" to "C" for table code.

Housing Characteristics

Structural Characteristics

A few tables provide general information about the structural characteristics of buildings where people live in a given geography.

CodeTitle
B25024Units in Structure
B25034Year Structure Built
B25035Median Year Structure Built
B25040House Heating Fuel

Rooms and Bedrooms

The ACS records the number of rooms, and separately, the number of bedrooms for each housing unit, and provides some tables to relate those numbers to tenure and rent. Housing units with only one room are listed as having no bedrooms.

CodeTitle
B25014Tenure by Occupants Per Room
B25015Tenure by Age of Householder by Occupants Per Room
B25016Tenure by Plumbing Facilities by Occupants Per Room
B25017Rooms
B25018Median Number of Rooms
B25019Aggregate Number of Rooms
B25020Tenure by Rooms
B25021Median Number of Rooms by Tenure
B25022Aggregate Number of Rooms by Tenure
B25031Median Gross Rent by Bedrooms
B25041Bedrooms
B25042Tenure by Bedrooms
B25050Plumbing Facilities by Occupants Per Room by Year Structure Built
B25068Bedrooms by Gross Rent
B25137Bedrooms by Occupancy Status
Table also available in "collapsed" version: change "B" to "C" for table code.
Also available inracial iterations.

Facilities

The lack of complete facilities for housing units are recorded in two areas: kitchen and plumbing. A complete kitchen requires:

Complete plumbing requires: If a housing unit doesn’t have one of those items, it is recorded as lacking a complete kitchen or complete plumbing facilities.

CodeTitle
B25016Tenure by Plumbing Facilities by Occupants Per Room
B25047Plumbing Facilities for All Housing Units
B25048Plumbing Facilities for Occupied Housing Units
B25049Tenure by Plumbing Facilities
B25050Plumbing Facilities by Occupants Per Room by Year Structure Built
B25051Kitchen Facilities for All Housing Units
B25052Kitchen Facilities for Occupied Housing Units
B25053Tenure by Kitchen Facilities
B25054Kitchen Facilities by Meals Included in Rent

Selected Conditions

“Selected Conditions” is a measure of substandard housing and can be found in TableB25123. The selected conditions are:

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