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Rank | Percentage of Houses without a Mortgage where Total Holding Costs 10% or Less of Owner Income ▼ | County / Population |
1. | 56.0% | Whitman, WA / 44,997 |
2. | 53.7% | Franklin, WA / 78,680 |
3. | 52.9% | Skamania, WA / 11,053 |
4. | 52.7% | Benton, WA / 175,424 |
5. | 52.1% | Grant, WA / 88,885 |
6. | 51.7% | Pend Oreille, WA / 12,976 |
7. | 50.7% | Asotin, WA / 21,658 |
8. | 50.5% | Chelan, WA / 72,431 |
9. | 50.2% | Okanogan, WA / 40,959 |
10. | 49.3% | Garfield, WA / 2,246 |
11. | 48.1% | Ferry, WA / 7,584 |
12. | 47.7% | Wahkiakum, WA / 4,003 |
13. | 46.4% | Stevens, WA / 43,498 |
14. | 45.5% | Adams, WA / 18,575 |
15. | 45.4% | Clallam, WA / 71,411 |
16. | 44.9% | Mason, WA / 60,545 |
17. | 44.2% | Spokane, WA / 470,375 |
18. | 44.1% | Columbia, WA / 4,001 |
19. | 44.0% | Yakima, WA / 242,454 |
20. | 43.8% | San Juan, WA / 15,740 |
21. | 43.8% | Douglas, WA / 38,369 |
22. | 43.7% | Lincoln, WA / 10,536 |
23. | 42.6% | Thurston, WA / 252,410 |
24. | 42.4% | Klickitat, WA / 20,421 |
24. | 42.4% | Grays Harbor, WA / 72,272 |
26. | 42.3% | Island, WA / 78,707 |
27. | 41.3% | Lewis, WA / 75,399 |
28. | 41.0% | Clark, WA / 426,984 |
29. | 40.7% | Whatcom, WA / 201,404 |
30. | 40.5% | Kittitas, WA / 40,954 |
31. | 39.8% | Kitsap, WA / 251,400 |
32. | 39.5% | Walla Walla, WA / 58,643 |
33. | 38.5% | Cowlitz, WA / 102,138 |
34. | 36.8% | Skagit, WA / 117,087 |
35. | 36.5% | Snohomish, WA / 714,443 |
36. | 36.5% | King, WA / 1,940,777 |
37. | 36.0% | Pierce, WA / 798,528 |
38. | 35.9% | Jefferson, WA / 29,802 |
39. | 35.3% | Pacific, WA / 20,945 |
Please note that we only rank locations with 'Percentage of Houses without a Mortgage where Total Holding Costs 10% or Less 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 10% or Less 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.