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GCT-H2 - Florida: General Housing, 2010 Census Summary File 1
ML11304A211
Person / Time
Site: Levy County
Issue date: 12/31/2010
From:
US Dept of Commerce, Bureau of Census
To:
Office of New Reactors
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GCT-H2 - Florida: General Housing 2010 Census Summary File 1 NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, and definitions, see http://www.census.gov/prod/cen20l 0/doc/s fl .pdf.

Geographic area Total Occupied Vacant housing units Vacancy rte_

Total Percent Homeowne Rental f21 For sale For rent Seasonal, Florida 8,989,580 7,420,802 1,568,778 12.6 23.7 41.9 3.8 13.2 Alachua County 112,766 100,516 12,250 14.6 52.9 8.5 3.1 12.4 Baker County 9,687 8,772 915 15.6 22.5 18.9 2.0 9.5 Bay County 99,650 68,438 31,212 6.1 33.3 44.5 4.2 28.9 Bradford County 11,011 9,479 15 12.9 27.8 16.7 2.6 15.9 Brevard County 269,864 229,692 40,172 16.4 25.7 33.7 3.7 14.4 Broward County 810,388 686,047 124,341 12.6 22.3 44.3 3.3 10.7 Calhoun County 5,999 5,061 938 7.1 14.4 24.6 1.7 10.2 Charlotte County 100,632 73,370 27,262 12.4 12.8 56.5 5.4 18.8 Citrus County 78,026 63,304 14,722 16.2 14.0 44.8 4.3 15.5 Clay County 75,478 68,792 6,686 23.3 25.2 13.1 2.9 9.4 Collier County 197,298 133,179 64,119 8.6 11.7 69.4 5.4 16.7 Columbia County 28,636 24,941 3,695 14.7 28.1 19.4 2.9 13.3 DeSoto County 14,590 11,445 3,145 9.1 17.5 51.8 3.3 14.5 Dixie County 9,319 6,316 3,003 7.3 7.0 67.4 4.0 15.6 Duval County 388,486 342,450 46,036 16.2 45.2 5.3 3.4 13.6 Escambia County 136,703 116,238 20,465 11.3 39.0 23.3 3.0 16.3 Flagler County 48,595 39,186 9,409 14.3 13.3 47.7 4.3 12.0 Franklin County 8,652 4,254 4,398 6.8 10.0 74.4 8.5 28.4 Gadsden County 19,506 16,952 2,554 10.9 21.9 15.5 2.2 11.0 Gilchrist County 7,307 6,121 1,186 13.9 10.5 44.5 3.1 11.1 Glades County 6,979 4,533 2446 6.4 9.4 69.7 4.2 18.5 Gulf County 9,110 5.335 3,775 6.6 19.3 61.5 5.8 34.3 Hamilton County 5,778 4,61 7.4 8.7 26.2 2.4 7.8 Hardee County 9,722 8,245 1,477 10.0 18.3 40.7 2.5 9.7 Hendry County 14,564 12,025 2,539 12.6 22.7 31.9 3.7 13.4 Hernando County 84,504 71,745 12,759 18.7 15.8 32.9 3.9 12.5

Highlands County 55,386 42,604 12*782 12.4 16.0 54.1 4.6 17.1 Hillsborough County 536,092 474,030 62,062 15.3 42.9 11.3 3.2 12.5 Holmes County 8,641 7,354 1,287 8.2 18.3 22.5 1.8 12.5 Indian River County 76,346 60,176 16,170 14.2 19.7 45.3 4.8 17.3 Jackson County 21,003 17,417 3,586 8.7. 21.9 19.0 2.4 14.7 Jefferson County 6,632 5,646 986 9.8 13.5 22.9 2.2 9.4 Lafayette County 3,328 2,580 748 4.5 10.4 53.7 1.7 10.9 Lake County 144,996 121,289 23,707 18.1 22.4 37.1 4.4 15.6 Lee County 371,099 259,818 111,281 11.8 14.2 55.8 6.6 17.2 Leon County 124,136 110,945 13,191 12.8 51.1 8.6 2.7 11.7 Levy County 20,123 16,404 3,719 12.7 8.3 41.5 3.4 8.7 Liberty County 3,357 2,525 832 5.3 16.2 56.6 2.2 17.9 Madison County 8,481 6,985 1,496 5.7 13.2 31.6 1.6 9.9 Manatee County 172,690 135,729 36,961 12.4 19.8 51.7 4.5 15.7 Marion County 164,050 137,726 26,324 18.2 20.3 28.2 4.3 14.0 Martin County 78,131 63,899 14,232 12.8 16.2 52.5 3.6 13.5 Miami-Dade County 989,435 867,352 122,083 13.2 31.0 31.4 3.2 8.9 Monroe County 52,764 32,629 20,135 5.3 11.1 74.7 5.4 13.6 Nassau County 35,009 28,794 6,215 13.7 18.5 49.1 3.6 15.2 Okaloosa County 92,407 72,379 20,028 8.2 38.0 33.7 3.3 22.9 Okeechobee County 18,509 14,013 4496 8.9 15.1 57.0 3.7 14.9 Orange County 487,839 421,847 65,992 16.2 40.6 20.7 4.2 13.0 Osceola County 128,170 90,603 37,567 8.9 16.8 57.6 5.4 16.3 Palm Beach County 664,594 544,227 120,367 11.3 18.2 50.0 3.4 12.3 Pasco County 228,928 189,612 39'316 13.9 19.5 39.8 3.6 14.9 Pinellas County 503,634 415 876 87,758 12.1 23.7 44.6 3.6 13.2 Polk County 281,214 227,485 53,729 13.6 23.4 43.3 4.3 15.7 Putnam County 37,337 29,409 7,928 11.5 13.7 45.1 3.9 13.3 St. Johns County 89,830 75,338 14,492 15.4 18.5 45.7 3.7 13.2 St. Lucie County 137,029 108,523 28,506 13.8 17.6 43.8 4.6 15.2 Santa Rosa County 64,760 56,910 7,850 16.8 29.0 21.2 2.9 14.4 Sarasota County 228,413 175,746 52,667 9.7 14.7 59.5 3.7 14.8 Seminole County 181,307 164,706 16,601 20.8 40.9 8.4 3.0 10.9 Sumter County 53, 421636 11,665 11.6 13.4 58.9 3.5 26.1 Suwannee County 19,164 15,953 3 10.7 14.9 32.8 2.8 10.7 Taylor County 11,004 7,920 3,084 7.0 12.3 62.4 3.4 16.8 Union County 4,508 4,048 460 10.0 43.3 8.7 1.6 14.5 Volusia County 254,226 208,236 145990 13.8 21.1 43.9 4.0 14.3 Wakulla County 12,024 10,490 2,314 14.1 14.6 45.7 3.7 14.1

Walton County 145,132 122,301 122,831 14.6 115.8 169.1 16.1 136.6 Washington County 110,796 18,864 11,932 10.3 11.0 133.2 2.8 19.7 X Not applicable.

[1] The homeowner vacancy rate is the proportion of the homeowner inventory that is vacant "for sale." It is computed by dividing the number of vacant units "for sale only" by the sum of the owner-occupied units, vacant units that are "for sale only," and vacant units that have been sold but not yet occupied, and then multiplying by 100. This measure is rounded to the nearest tenth.

[2] The rental vacancy rate is the proportion of the rental inventory that is vacant "for rent." It is computed by dividing the total number of vacant units "for rent" by the sum of the renter-occupied units, vacant units that are "for rent," and vacant units that have been rented but not yet occupied; and then Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Summary File 1, Tables H1, H3, H4, and H5.