Raleigh, Cary Metro Area Historical House Occupancy Status Data
ACS 2010-2014 data
| Raleigh, Cary Area | North Carolina | U.S. |
Total Housing Units | 480,522, see rank, 100% | 4,385,668 | 132,741,033 |
Occupied Housing Units | 440,375, 91.65%, see rank | 85.34% | 87.55% |
Owner Occupied | 291,842, 60.73%, see rank | 56.13% | 56.34% |
Renter Occupied | 148,533, 30.91%, see rank | 29.20% | 31.21% |
Vacant Housing Units | 40,147, 8.35%, see rank | 14.66% | 12.45% |
For Rent | 11,349, 2.36%, see rank | 2.65% | 2.34% |
For Sale Only | 5,948, 1.24%, see rank | 1.41% | 1.20% |
Rented or Sold, Not Occupied | 4,839, 1.01%, see rank | 0.78% | 0.92% |
For Seasonal, Recreational, or Occasional Use | 3,794, 0.79%, see rank | 4.81% | 3.97% |
For Migrant Workers | 223, 0.05%, see rank | 0.03% | 0.03% |
Other Vacant | 13,994, 2.91%, see rank | 4.98% | 4.00% |
US Census 2010 data
| Raleigh, Cary Area | North Carolina | U.S. |
Total Housing Units | 466,095, see rank, 100% | 4,327,528 | 131,704,730 |
Occupied Housing Units | 430,577, 92.38%, see rank | 86.54% | 88.62% |
Owner Occupied | 287,501, 61.68%, see rank | 57.72% | 57.69% |
Renter Occupied | 143,076, 30.70%, see rank | 28.82% | 30.93% |
Vacant Housing Units | 35,518, 7.62%, see rank | 13.46% | 11.38% |
For Rent | 13,439, 2.88%, see rank | 3.62% | 3.14% |
For Sale Only | 7,463, 1.60%, see rank | 1.66% | 1.44% |
Rented or Sold, Not Occupied | 1,955, 0.42%, see rank | 0.49% | 0.48% |
For Seasonal, Recreational, or Occasional Use | 3,446, 0.74%, see rank | 4.43% | 3.53% |
For Migrant Workers | 112, 0.02%, see rank | 0.04% | 0.02% |
Other Vacant | 9,103, 1.95%, see rank | 3.23% | 2.77% |
ACS 2008-2012 data
| Raleigh, Cary Area | North Carolina | U.S. |
Total Housing Units | 465,643, see rank, 100% | 4,325,088 | 131,642,457 |
Occupied Housing Units | 425,166, 91.31%, see rank | 85.39% | 87.53% |
Owner Occupied | 286,278, 61.48%, see rank | 57.28% | 57.34% |
Renter Occupied | 138,888, 29.83%, see rank | 28.11% | 30.19% |
Vacant Housing Units | 40,477, 8.69%, see rank | 14.61% | 12.47% |
For Rent | 13,100, 2.81%, see rank | 2.88% | 2.50% |
For Sale Only | 6,293, 1.35%, see rank | 1.52% | 1.38% |
Rented or Sold, Not Occupied | 4,501, 0.97%, see rank | 0.76% | 0.91% |
For Seasonal, Recreational, or Occasional Use | 3,496, 0.75%, see rank | 4.58% | 3.81% |
For Migrant Workers | 162, 0.03%, see rank | 0.03% | 0.03% |
Other Vacant | 12,925, 2.78%, see rank | 4.83% | 3.84% |
ACS 2006-2010 data
| Raleigh, Cary Area | North Carolina | U.S. |
Total Housing Units | 446,498, see rank, 100% | 4,229,552 | 130,038,080 |
Occupied Housing Units | 407,344, 91.23%, see rank | 85.73% | 87.85% |
Owner Occupied | 276,445, 61.91%, see rank | 58.36% | 58.51% |
Renter Occupied | 130,899, 29.32%, see rank | 27.37% | 29.33% |
Vacant Housing Units | 39,154, 8.77%, see rank | 14.27% | 12.15% |
For Rent | 12,745, 2.85%, see rank | 2.96% | 2.53% |
For Sale Only | 5,432, 1.22%, see rank | 1.52% | 1.45% |
Rented or Sold, Not Occupied | 4,681, 1.05%, see rank | 0.77% | 0.95% |
For Seasonal, Recreational, or Occasional Use | 3,334, 0.75%, see rank | 4.31% | 3.60% |
For Migrant Workers | 17, 0.00%, see rank | 0.04% | 0.03% |
Other Vacant | 12,945, 2.90%, see rank | 4.67% | 3.59% |
ACS 2005-2009 data
| Raleigh, Cary Area | North Carolina | U.S. |
Total Housing Units | 424,759, see rank, 100% | 4,120,599 | 127,699,712 |
Occupied Housing Units | 387,568, 91.24%, see rank | 85.95% | 88.18% |
Owner Occupied | 263,986, 62.15%, see rank | 58.49% | 58.98% |
Renter Occupied | 123,582, 29.09%, see rank | 27.46% | 29.20% |
Vacant Housing Units | 37,191, 8.76%, see rank | 14.05% | 11.82% |
For Rent | 12,118, 2.85%, see rank | 2.98% | 2.52% |
For Sale Only | 5,337, 1.26%, see rank | 1.44% | 1.39% |
Rented or Sold, Not Occupied | 4,791, 1.13%, see rank | 0.82% | 0.99% |
For Seasonal, Recreational, or Occasional Use | 3,255, 0.77%, see rank | 4.17% | 3.45% |
For Migrant Workers | 30, 0.01%, see rank | 0.04% | 0.03% |
Other Vacant | 11,660, 2.75%, see rank | 4.59% | 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.