58701 Zip Code Historical Gross Rent Price Data
ACS 2010-2014 data
Monthly Rental | 58701 Zip Code | North Dakota | U.S. |
Occupied Units Paying Rent | 4,542, 100% | 93,878 | 39,201,928 |
$199 or Less | 171, 3.76%, see rank | 2.85% | 1.50% |
$200 to $299 | 227, 5.00%, see rank | 4.30% | 3.18% |
$300 to $499 | 345, 7.60%, see rank | 15.75% | 7.37% |
$500 to $699 | 1,050, 23.12%, see rank | 30.88% | 16.01% |
$700 to $999 | 1,454, 32.01%, see rank | 28.91% | 29.17% |
$1,000 to $1,499 | 1,021, 22.48%, see rank | 12.39% | 26.88% |
$1,500 to $1,999 | 179, 3.94%, see rank | 2.94% | 9.79% |
$2,000 or More | 95, 2.09%, see rank | 1.99% | 6.10% |
Median | $800, see rank | $676 | $920 |
ACS 2008-2012 data
Monthly Rental | 58701 Zip Code | North Dakota | U.S. |
Occupied Units Paying Rent | 4,265, 100% | 87,083 | 37,562,111 |
$199 or Less | 211, 4.95%, see rank | 3.38% | 1.76% |
$200 to $299 | 172, 4.03%, see rank | 4.75% | 3.29% |
$300 to $499 | 606, 14.21%, see rank | 22.06% | 8.20% |
$500 to $699 | 1,282, 30.06%, see rank | 34.30% | 17.39% |
$700 to $999 | 1,306, 30.62%, see rank | 24.17% | 29.40% |
$1,000 to $1,499 | 474, 11.11%, see rank | 8.37% | 25.73% |
$1,500 to $1,999 | 104, 2.44%, see rank | 1.67% | 8.92% |
$2,000 or More | 110, 2.58%, see rank | 1.30% | 5.30% |
Median | $680, see rank | $610 | $889 |
US Census 2000 data
Monthly Rental | 58701 Zip Code | North Dakota | U.S. |
Occupied Units Paying Rent | 3,590, 100% | 75,685 | 33,386,326 |
$199 or Less | 452, 12.59%, see rank | 10.65% | 5.52% |
$200 to $299 | 349, 9.72%, see rank | 14.54% | 5.45% |
$300 to $499 | 1,771, 49.33%, see rank | 44.70% | 23.18% |
$500 to $699 | 773, 21.53%, see rank | 21.70% | 29.57% |
$700 to $999 | 167, 4.65%, see rank | 6.59% | 24.06% |
$1,000 to $1,499 | 20, 0.56%, see rank | 1.29% | 9.15% |
$1,500 to $1,999 | 58, 1.62%, see rank | 0.37% | 2.05% |
$2,000 or More | 0, 0.00%, see rank | 0.16% | 1.02% |
Median | $405, see rank | $412 | $602 |
* 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.