St. Louis Metro Area Historical House Amount of Units in Structure Data
ACS 2010-2014 data
| St. Louis Area | % | U.S. |
Total Housing Units | 1,231,245 | 100% | 132,741,033 |
1-unit, Detached | 860,448 | 69.88%, see rank | 61.65% |
1-unit, Attached | 48,764 | 3.96%, see rank | 5.82% |
2 Units | 48,833 | 3.97%, see rank | 3.75% |
3 or 4 Units | 67,520 | 5.48%, see rank | 4.43% |
5 to 9 Units | 55,488 | 4.51%, see rank | 4.78% |
10 or More Units | 106,687 | 8.66%, see rank | 13.08% |
Mobile Home, Boat, RV, Van, etc. | 43,505 | 3.53%, see rank | 6.49% |
ACS 2008-2012 data
| St. Louis Area | % | U.S. |
Total Housing Units | 1,236,219 | 100% | 131,642,457 |
1-unit, Detached | 859,352 | 69.51%, see rank | 61.70% |
1-unit, Attached | 47,847 | 3.87%, see rank | 5.79% |
2 Units | 51,399 | 4.16%, see rank | 3.80% |
3 or 4 Units | 68,357 | 5.53%, see rank | 4.44% |
5 to 9 Units | 54,928 | 4.44%, see rank | 4.78% |
10 or More Units | 106,078 | 8.58%, see rank | 12.89% |
Mobile Home, Boat, RV, Van, etc. | 48,258 | 3.90%, see rank | 6.60% |
ACS 2006-2010 data
| St. Louis Area | % | U.S. |
Total Housing Units | 1,227,489 | 100% | 130,038,080 |
1-unit, Detached | 849,563 | 69.21%, see rank | 61.62% |
1-unit, Attached | 46,357 | 3.78%, see rank | 5.74% |
2 Units | 52,347 | 4.26%, see rank | 3.88% |
3 or 4 Units | 68,554 | 5.58%, see rank | 4.47% |
5 to 9 Units | 56,446 | 4.60%, see rank | 4.84% |
10 or More Units | 104,287 | 8.50%, see rank | 12.68% |
Mobile Home, Boat, RV, Van, etc. | 49,935 | 4.07%, see rank | 6.76% |
ACS 2005-2009 data
| St. Louis Area | % | U.S. |
Total Housing Units | 1,220,870 | 100% | 127,699,712 |
1-unit, Detached | 845,255 | 69.23%, see rank | 61.57% |
1-unit, Attached | 44,896 | 3.68%, see rank | 5.70% |
2 Units | 53,824 | 4.41%, see rank | 3.94% |
3 or 4 Units | 70,849 | 5.80%, see rank | 4.51% |
5 to 9 Units | 55,362 | 4.53%, see rank | 4.87% |
10 or More Units | 99,833 | 8.18%, see rank | 12.58% |
Mobile Home, Boat, RV, Van, etc. | 50,851 | 4.17%, see rank | 6.85% |
* 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.