Submitted by hcbaron t3_ycfwv4 in dataisbeautiful
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hcbaron OP t1_itmh20k wrote
That's actually very recent data. It takes a long time to gather census data, which is very comprehensive. But yes, things have definitely changed since then. Do you have any good sources that show an accurate picture of current vacancies?
dog_eat_god t1_itmha74 wrote
I don't, but I'm just saying that after these two years of COVID in particular, the numbers will most likely be very different. Sorry, didn't mean to sound like I was dismissing your data.
hcbaron OP t1_itmtesc wrote
No worries, no offense taken. You do make a good point. It's not just housing, but almost all economic measures will look wildly different than historical average in the past two years.
Usedtodrum t1_iu6jiul wrote
No doubt FL would be #1 in fewest available homes.
hcbaron OP t1_iu6n0fo wrote
But FL has one of the highest vacancy rates. In other words: State with most available homes.
Usedtodrum t1_iuizhi8 wrote
Well, I guess if you're counting 1100 sq ft homes build in the 60's in crime-ridden neighborhoods that sold for 65k in 2019 that are now 300,000, then maybe... :D
dog_eat_god t1_itm8b2m wrote
This data is two years old. It's a different world now.