Salt Lake City Metro Area Historical House Mortgage Status Data
ACS 2010-2014 data
| Salt Lake City Area | % | Utah | U.S. |
Owner-Occupied Units | 245,828 | 100% | 624,605 | 74,787,460 |
With a Mortgage | 183,858 | 74.79%, see rank | 72.44% | 65.58% |
Without a Mortgage | 61,970 | 25.21%, see rank | 27.56% | 34.42% |
ACS 2008-2012 data
| Salt Lake City Area | % | Utah | U.S. |
Owner-Occupied Units | 254,724 | 100% | 620,475 | 75,484,661 |
With a Mortgage | 194,084 | 76.19%, see rank | 73.64% | 67.13% |
Without a Mortgage | 60,640 | 23.81%, see rank | 26.36% | 32.87% |
ACS 2006-2010 data
| Salt Lake City Area | % | Utah | U.S. |
Owner-Occupied Units | 253,147 | 100% | 611,498 | 76,089,650 |
With a Mortgage | 194,829 | 76.96%, see rank | 74.23% | 67.94% |
Without a Mortgage | 58,318 | 23.04%, see rank | 25.77% | 32.06% |
ACS 2005-2009 data
| Salt Lake City Area | % | Utah | U.S. |
Owner-Occupied Units | 251,781 | 100% | 599,129 | 75,320,422 |
With a Mortgage | 195,060 | 77.47%, see rank | 74.07% | 68.07% |
Without a Mortgage | 56,721 | 22.53%, see rank | 25.93% | 31.93% |
* 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.