Housing in San Diego (Census 2000)
Housing Units by Type (H31)
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TOTAL |
PERCENT |
OCCUPIED |
PERCENT VACANT |
PERSONS PER HOUSEHOLD |
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| Total housing units |
469,689 |
100% |
450,691 |
4% |
2.61 |
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| Single family |
264,933 |
56% |
256,721 |
3% |
2.93 |
| Single family (1 unit, detached) |
219,207 |
47% |
213,011 |
3% |
2.99 |
| Single family (1 unit, attached) |
45,726 |
10% |
43,710 |
4% |
2.61 |
| Multiple family |
198,342 |
42% |
187,970 |
5% |
2.19 |
| 2 to 4 units |
41,957 |
9% |
40,023 |
5% |
2.32 |
| 5 to 9 units |
47,304 |
10% |
45,339 |
4% |
2.33 |
| 10 units or more |
109,081 |
23% |
102,608 |
6% |
2.65 |
| Mobile home |
5,858 |
1% |
5,503 |
6% |
2.65 |
| Other |
556 |
0% |
497 |
11% |
1.60 |
Housing units – A housing unit is a house, an apartment, a mobile home, a group of rooms, or a single room occupied (or if vacant, intended for occupancy) as separate living quarters.
Sources: SANDAG, constructed from U.S. Census Bureau’s 2000 Census Summary Files 1 and 3. Additional demographic information can be found at factfinder.census.gov and www.sandag.org.
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| There are a variety of housing Developments in the City |
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