Las Vegas, Paradise Metro Area Historical House Occupancy Status Data
ACS 2010-2014 data
| Las Vegas, Paradise Area | Nevada | U.S. |
Total Housing Units | 851,131, see rank, 100% | 1,185,232 | 132,741,033 |
Occupied Housing Units | 715,415, 84.05%, see rank | 84.87% | 87.55% |
Owner Occupied | 379,677, 44.61%, see rank | 47.24% | 56.34% |
Renter Occupied | 335,738, 39.45%, see rank | 37.63% | 31.21% |
Vacant Housing Units | 135,716, 15.95%, see rank | 15.13% | 12.45% |
For Rent | 41,677, 4.90%, see rank | 4.31% | 2.34% |
For Sale Only | 12,932, 1.52%, see rank | 1.41% | 1.20% |
Rented or Sold, Not Occupied | 9,076, 1.07%, see rank | 0.97% | 0.92% |
For Seasonal, Recreational, or Occasional Use | 35,241, 4.14%, see rank | 4.18% | 3.97% |
For Migrant Workers | 72, 0.01%, see rank | 0.01% | 0.03% |
Other Vacant | 36,718, 4.31%, see rank | 4.25% | 4.00% |
US Census 2010 data
| Las Vegas, Paradise Area | Nevada | U.S. |
Total Housing Units | 840,343, see rank, 100% | 1,173,814 | 131,704,730 |
Occupied Housing Units | 715,365, 85.13%, see rank | 85.72% | 88.62% |
Owner Occupied | 408,206, 48.58%, see rank | 50.39% | 57.69% |
Renter Occupied | 307,159, 36.55%, see rank | 35.34% | 30.93% |
Vacant Housing Units | 124,978, 14.87%, see rank | 14.28% | 11.38% |
For Rent | 47,504, 5.65%, see rank | 5.28% | 3.14% |
For Sale Only | 26,963, 3.21%, see rank | 2.81% | 1.44% |
Rented or Sold, Not Occupied | 3,568, 0.42%, see rank | 0.45% | 0.48% |
For Seasonal, Recreational, or Occasional Use | 22,002, 2.62%, see rank | 2.79% | 3.53% |
For Migrant Workers | 45, 0.01%, see rank | 0.02% | 0.02% |
Other Vacant | 24,896, 2.96%, see rank | 2.93% | 2.77% |
ACS 2008-2012 data
| Las Vegas, Paradise Area | Nevada | U.S. |
Total Housing Units | 838,894, see rank, 100% | 1,171,300 | 131,642,457 |
Occupied Housing Units | 706,037, 84.16%, see rank | 84.77% | 87.53% |
Owner Occupied | 393,162, 46.87%, see rank | 49.03% | 57.34% |
Renter Occupied | 312,875, 37.30%, see rank | 35.74% | 30.19% |
Vacant Housing Units | 132,857, 15.84%, see rank | 15.23% | 12.47% |
For Rent | 42,075, 5.02%, see rank | 4.55% | 2.50% |
For Sale Only | 19,019, 2.27%, see rank | 2.11% | 1.38% |
Rented or Sold, Not Occupied | 10,558, 1.26%, see rank | 1.06% | 0.91% |
For Seasonal, Recreational, or Occasional Use | 29,095, 3.47%, see rank | 3.61% | 3.81% |
For Migrant Workers | 111, 0.01%, see rank | 0.02% | 0.03% |
Other Vacant | 31,999, 3.81%, see rank | 3.88% | 3.84% |
ACS 2006-2010 data
| Las Vegas, Paradise Area | Nevada | U.S. |
Total Housing Units | 812,840, see rank, 100% | 1,140,555 | 130,038,080 |
Occupied Housing Units | 695,701, 85.59%, see rank | 85.89% | 87.85% |
Owner Occupied | 405,047, 49.83%, see rank | 51.65% | 58.51% |
Renter Occupied | 290,654, 35.76%, see rank | 34.24% | 29.33% |
Vacant Housing Units | 117,139, 14.41%, see rank | 14.11% | 12.15% |
For Rent | 35,854, 4.41%, see rank | 4.14% | 2.53% |
For Sale Only | 20,636, 2.54%, see rank | 2.33% | 1.45% |
Rented or Sold, Not Occupied | 11,983, 1.47%, see rank | 1.28% | 0.95% |
For Seasonal, Recreational, or Occasional Use | 24,661, 3.03%, see rank | 3.27% | 3.60% |
For Migrant Workers | 202, 0.02%, see rank | 0.03% | 0.03% |
Other Vacant | 23,803, 2.93%, see rank | 3.06% | 3.59% |
ACS 2005-2009 data
| Las Vegas, Paradise Area | Nevada | U.S. |
Total Housing Units | 777,520, see rank, 100% | 1,089,982 | 127,699,712 |
Occupied Housing Units | 672,907, 86.55%, see rank | 86.62% | 88.18% |
Owner Occupied | 396,874, 51.04%, see rank | 52.60% | 58.98% |
Renter Occupied | 276,033, 35.50%, see rank | 34.02% | 29.20% |
Vacant Housing Units | 104,613, 13.45%, see rank | 13.38% | 11.82% |
For Rent | 31,417, 4.04%, see rank | 3.89% | 2.52% |
For Sale Only | 19,550, 2.51%, see rank | 2.29% | 1.39% |
Rented or Sold, Not Occupied | 12,234, 1.57%, see rank | 1.39% | 0.99% |
For Seasonal, Recreational, or Occasional Use | 21,613, 2.78%, see rank | 3.04% | 3.45% |
For Migrant Workers | 199, 0.03%, see rank | 0.04% | 0.03% |
Other Vacant | 19,600, 2.52%, see rank | 2.73% | 3.44% |
* 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.