Housing Inventory Estimate: Renter Occupied Housing Units for the United States : 46149 (As of 2025-01-01)
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The Housing Inventory Estimate: Renter Occupied Housing Units for the United States measures the total number of residential units that are currently occupied by renters. Renter-occupied housing units are residential properties where the occupants do not own the property but instead pay rent to a landlord or property management company. These units include apartments, houses, and other dwellings that are leased for residential purposes.

Notes: Renter Occupied Housing Units are typically evaluated alongside with Owner Occupied Housing Units, as they are subdivisions of the Occupied Housing Units.

Quarterly, not seasonally adjusted.

           

Housing Inventory Estimate: Renter Occupied Housing Units for the United States was 46149 as of 2025-01-01, according to United States Census Bureau. Historically, Housing Inventory Estimate: Renter Occupied Housing Units for the United States reached a record high of 46149 and a record low of 32913, the median value is 39748. Typical value range is from 42665 to 44664. The Year-Over-Year growth is 2.54%. GuruFocus provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Housing Inventory Estimate: Renter Occupied Housing Units for the United States - last updated on 2025-01-01.

Category Production & Business Activity
Region USA
Source United States Census Bureau

Stats

Name Value
Last Value 46149
Latest Period 2025-01-01
Long Term Average 43,664.24
Average Annualized Growth Rate +1.3%
Value from 1 year ago 45002
Change from 1 year ago +2.55%
Frequency Quarterly
Unit Thousands
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