Table 3. Rental and Homeowner Vacancy Rates, by Selected Characteristics and Percent Distribution of All Units: Second Quarter 2004 and 2005 (Percent distribution may not add to total, due to rounding) Second Quarter Second Quarter 2004 2005 90-Percent Rental Percent Rental Percent Confidence Characteristics Vacancy of Vacancy of interval(&plusmn;)<sup>a</sup> rate/r total rate total 2005 Total rental units.... 10.2 100 9.8 100 0.4 Rooms in unit 1 and 2 rooms......... 24.7 4 20.7 4 2.9 3 rooms............... 10.9 23 10.2 23 0.9 4 rooms............... 10.4 34 9.5 34 0.7 5 rooms............... 9.0 22 9.2 22 0.9 6 rooms or more....... 7.5 16 8.4 16 1.0 Housing units in structure 1 unit in structure... 8.7 35 9.7 36 0.7 2 to 4 units.......... 10.2 21 9.5 21 0.9 5 to 9 units.......... 11.1 14 9.8 14 1.2 10 units or more...... 12.1 30 10.4 30 0.8 2 or more units..... 11.3 65 10.0 64 0.5 5 or more units..... 11.8 44 10.2 43 0.7 Year structure built April 1, 2000 or later 10.1 5 (Z) (Z) (Z) 1995 to 3/31/2000..... 13.8 4 12.2 6 2.0 1990 to 1994.......... 11.2 15 12.6 4 2.5 1980 to 1989\1........ 13.8 27 9.4 15 1.1 1970 to 1979.......... 9.0 21 8.6 21 0.9 1960 to 1969.......... 9.8 14 10.9 14 1.2 1950 to 1959.......... 10.6 10 10.1 10 1.4 1940 to 1949.......... 11.4 7 8.8 7 1.6 1939 or earlier....... 7.4 22 7.4 22 0.8 Monthly rent, specified renter units\1 All specified renter units 9.7 90 9.6 90 0.4 Less than $300........ 6.7 6 6.7 6 1.2 $300 to $349.......... 12.4 5 9.6 4 2.3 $350 to $399.......... 11.6 6 11.3 6 2.1 $400 to $449.......... 10.6 7 11.6 8 1.9 $450 to $499.......... 11.5 7 12.8 8 1.9 $500 to $599.......... 9.1 13 9.6 13 1.2 $600 to $699.......... 9.4 12 9.2 12 1.2 $700 to $799.......... 9.3 9 8.4 8 1.3 $800 or more......... 10.0 25 9.6 26 0.8 $800 to $899.......... 9.6 6 8.3 6 1.5 $900 to $999.......... 8.1 4 9.2 5 1.9 $1000 or more......... 11.0 14 10.3 15 1.2 $1000 to $1249....... 9.0 6 8.0 6 1.5 $1250 to $1499....... 11.5 3 9.0 3 2.4 $1500 or more........ 14.4 5 15.0 6 2.6 (Z) Too few cases in sample. <sup>a</sup> A 90-percent confidence interval is a measure of an estimate's reliability. The larger the confidence interval is, in relation to the size of the estimate, the less reliable the estimate. \1 Excludes one-family homes on 10 acres or more. \r Revised based on 2003 American Housing Survey (AHS) data. Table 3. Rental and Homeowner Vacancy Rates, by Selected Characteristics and Percent Distribution of All Units: Second Quarter 2004 and 2005 Second Quarter Second Quarter 2004 2005 90-Percent Homeowner Percent Homeowner Percent Confidence Characteristics Vacancy of Vacancy of interval(&plusmn;)<sup>a</sup> rate/r total rate total 2005 Total homeowner units. 1.7 100 1.8 100 0.1 Rooms in unit 3 rooms or less....... 9.4 2 13.7 2 2.3 4 rooms............... 3.2 10 3.3 10 0.5 5 rooms............... 2.0 23 2.0 23 0.3 6 rooms or more....... 1.2 65 1.2 65 0.1 Housing units in structure 1 unit in structure... 1.5 95 1.6 95 0.1 2 to 4 units.......... 5.9 2 4.6 2 1.3 5 to 9 units.......... 4.5 1 6.0 1 2.5 10 units or more...... 3.9 2 7.1 2 1.5 2 or more units..... 4.8 5 5.9 5 0.9 5 or more units..... 4.1 3 6.9 3 1.3 Year structure built April 1, 2000 or later 1.3 10 (Z) (Z) (Z) 1995 to 3/31/2000..... 1.0 7 1.4 10 0.3 1990 to 1994.......... 1.5 13 1.2 7 0.4 1980 to 1989.......... 1.8 35 1.8 13 0.3 1970 to 1979.......... 1.2 18 1.3 18 0.2 1960 to 1969.......... 1.7 13 1.5 13 0.3 1950 to 1959.......... 1.7 12 1.7 12 0.3 1940 to 1949.......... 2.3 6 1.6 6 0.4 1939 or earlier....... 1.8 15 2.0 15 0.3 Value, specified owner units\1 All specified owner units 1.5 89 1.5 89 0.1 Less than $20,000..... 2.2 4 2.2 4 0.6 $20,000 to $29,999.... 2.7 2 2.5 2 1.0 $30,000 to $39,999.... 2.7 2 2.4 2 1.0 $40,000 to $49,999.... 2.3 2 1.6 2 0.7 $50,000 to $59,999.... 1.8 3 2.2 3 0.7 $60,000 to $74,999.... 1.4 6 1.7 6 0.5 $75,000 to $99,999.... 1.4 11 1.2 11 0.3 $100,000 to $124,999.. 1.4 9 1.6 9 0.4 $125,000 to $149,999.. 1.6 8 1.4 8 0.4 $150,000 to $199,999.. 1.4 12 1.5 12 0.3 $200,000 or more...... 1.2 29 1.4 29 0.2 (Z) Too few cases in sample. <sup>a</sup> A 90-percent confidence interval is a measure of an estimate's reliability. The larger the confidence interval is, in relation to the size of the estimate, the less reliable the estimate. \1 Limited to one-family homes on less than 10 acres and no business on property (including mobile homes). \r Revised based on 2003 American Housing Survey (AHS) data.