43212 Zip Code Historical Amount of Rooms in a House Data
ACS 2010-2014 data
| 43212 Zip Code | Ohio | U.S. |
Total Housing Units | 10,849, 100% | 5,135,173 | 132,741,033 |
1 Room | 550, 5.07%, see rank | 1.26% | 1.95% |
2 Rooms | 430, 3.96%, see rank | 1.48% | 2.48% |
3 Rooms | 1,994, 18.38%, see rank | 6.77% | 9.13% |
4 Rooms | 2,576, 23.74%, see rank | 13.78% | 16.60% |
5 Rooms | 1,712, 15.78%, see rank | 19.68% | 20.41% |
6 Rooms | 1,552, 14.31%, see rank | 20.19% | 18.06% |
7 Rooms | 791, 7.29%, see rank | 14.38% | 12.27% |
8 Rooms | 500, 4.61%, see rank | 10.23% | 8.48% |
9 Rooms or More | 744, 6.86%, see rank | 12.22% | 10.60% |
Median Rooms | 4.50, see rank | 5.80 | 5.50 |
ACS 2008-2012 data
| 43212 Zip Code | Ohio | U.S. |
Total Housing Units | 10,407, 100% | 5,124,503 | 131,642,457 |
1 Room | 387, 3.72%, see rank | 1.24% | 1.95% |
2 Rooms | 497, 4.78%, see rank | 1.40% | 2.36% |
3 Rooms | 1,967, 18.90%, see rank | 6.70% | 8.97% |
4 Rooms | 2,633, 25.30%, see rank | 13.67% | 16.57% |
5 Rooms | 1,227, 11.79%, see rank | 19.64% | 20.41% |
6 Rooms | 1,634, 15.70%, see rank | 20.38% | 18.25% |
7 Rooms | 758, 7.28%, see rank | 14.49% | 12.38% |
8 Rooms | 438, 4.21%, see rank | 10.32% | 8.59% |
9 Rooms or More | 866, 8.32%, see rank | 12.15% | 10.52% |
Median Rooms | 4.40, see rank | 5.90 | 5.50 |
US Census 2000 data
| 43212 Zip Code | Ohio | U.S. |
Total Housing Units | 9,931, 100% | 4,783,051 | 115,904,641 |
1 Room | 294, 2.96%, see rank | 0.91% | 2.20% |
2 Rooms | 797, 8.03%, see rank | 2.39% | 4.81% |
3 Rooms | 1,412, 14.22%, see rank | 6.98% | 9.84% |
4 Rooms | 2,126, 21.41%, see rank | 13.73% | 15.97% |
5 Rooms | 1,751, 17.63%, see rank | 21.28% | 20.89% |
6 Rooms | 1,545, 15.56%, see rank | 20.97% | 18.45% |
7 Rooms | 777, 7.82%, see rank | 14.58% | 12.06% |
8 Rooms | 614, 6.18%, see rank | 10.04% | 8.06% |
9 Rooms or More | 615, 6.19%, see rank | 9.12% | 7.70% |
Median Rooms | 4.70, see rank | 5.70 | 5.30 |
* ACS stands for U.S. Census American Community Survey. According to the U.S. Census, if the date is a range, you can interpret the data as an average of the period of time.