Newton-Conover City Schools Historical Amount of Bedrooms in a House Data
ACS 2010-2014 data
| Newton-Conover City Schools | North Carolina | U.S. |
Total Housing Units | 8,372, 100% | 4,385,668 | 132,741,033 |
No Bedroom | 58, 0.69%, see rank | 1.26% | 2.17% |
1 Bedroom | 534, 6.38%, see rank | 6.61% | 11.16% |
2 Bedrooms | 3,103, 37.06%, see rank | 26.47% | 26.69% |
3 Bedrooms | 3,423, 40.89%, see rank | 47.54% | 39.70% |
4 Bedrooms | 993, 11.86%, see rank | 14.55% | 16.05% |
5 or More Bedrooms | 261, 3.12%, see rank | 3.57% | 4.22% |
ACS 2008-2012 data
| Newton-Conover City Schools | North Carolina | U.S. |
Total Housing Units | 7,812, 100% | 4,325,088 | 131,642,457 |
No Bedroom | 36, 0.46%, see rank | 1.14% | 2.16% |
1 Bedroom | 623, 7.97%, see rank | 6.59% | 11.12% |
2 Bedrooms | 2,779, 35.57%, see rank | 26.98% | 26.85% |
3 Bedrooms | 3,212, 41.12%, see rank | 47.61% | 39.76% |
4 Bedrooms | 887, 11.35%, see rank | 14.29% | 15.95% |
5 or More Bedrooms | 275, 3.52%, see rank | 3.39% | 4.16% |
ACS 2006-2010 data
| Newton-Conover City Schools | North Carolina | U.S. |
Total Housing Units | 7,997, 100% | 4,229,552 | 130,038,080 |
No Bedroom | 34, 0.43%, see rank | 0.81% | 1.84% |
1 Bedroom | 493, 6.16%, see rank | 6.83% | 11.32% |
2 Bedrooms | 2,690, 33.64%, see rank | 27.56% | 27.20% |
3 Bedrooms | 3,498, 43.74%, see rank | 47.71% | 39.80% |
4 Bedrooms | 1,074, 13.43%, see rank | 13.97% | 15.80% |
5 or More Bedrooms | 208, 2.60%, see rank | 3.12% | 4.04% |
ACS 2005-2009 data
| Newton-Conover City Schools | North Carolina | U.S. |
Total Housing Units | 7,589, 100% | 4,120,599 | 127,699,712 |
No Bedroom | 32, 0.42%, see rank | 0.65% | 1.66% |
1 Bedroom | 467, 6.15%, see rank | 6.90% | 11.48% |
2 Bedrooms | 2,817, 37.12%, see rank | 28.06% | 27.48% |
3 Bedrooms | 3,244, 42.75%, see rank | 47.76% | 39.79% |
4 Bedrooms | 898, 11.83%, see rank | 13.62% | 15.64% |
5 or More Bedrooms | 131, 1.73%, see rank | 3.00% | 3.94% |
* 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.