Maryland Percentage of Houses without a Mortgage where Total Holding Costs 30-40% of Owner Income School District Rank
Based on ACS 2005-2009 data*
A total of 24 results found. Show Results on Map.
Rank | Percentage of Houses without a Mortgage where Total Holding Costs 30-40% of Owner Income ▼ | School District / Population |
1. | 9.0% | Kent County Public Schools / 19,998 |
2. | 8.7% | Baltimore City Public Schools / 639,337 |
3. | 8.1% | Somerset County Public Schools / 25,943 |
4. | 7.2% | Dorchester County Public Schools / 31,646 |
5. | 6.2% | Wicomico County Public Schools / 92,827 |
6. | 6.2% | Caroline County Public Schools / 32,727 |
7. | 6.1% | Carroll County Public Schools / 168,964 |
8. | 6.0% | Prince George's County Public Schools / 834,986 |
9. | 5.9% | Anne Arundel County Public Schools / 513,711 |
10. | 5.8% | Allegany County Public Schools / 72,598 |
11. | 5.8% | St. Marys County Public Schools / 100,140 |
12. | 5.6% | Charles County Public Schools / 140,181 |
13. | 5.6% | Garrett County Public Schools / 29,631 |
14. | 5.5% | Worcester County Public Schools / 49,081 |
15. | 5.3% | Baltimore County Public Schools / 786,697 |
16. | 5.2% | Talbot County Public Schools / 36,034 |
17. | 5.1% | Harford County Public Schools / 240,297 |
18. | 5.0% | Washington County Public Schools / 144,158 |
19. | 4.8% | Cecil County Public Schools / 99,069 |
20. | 4.7% | Montgomery County Public Schools / 946,172 |
21. | 4.5% | Queen Annes County Public Schools / 46,653 |
22. | 4.5% | Calvert County Public Schools / 88,055 |
23. | 4.2% | Frederick County Public Schools / 224,185 |
24. | 4.2% | Howard County Public Schools / 274,328 |
Please note that we only rank locations with 'Percentage of Houses without a Mortgage where Total Holding Costs 30-40% of Owner Income' data. The rank above might not be a complete list. Locations without 'Percentage of Houses without a Mortgage where Total Holding Costs 30-40% of Owner Income' data are not listed.
*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.