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Description: The percentage of residential properties that have been classified as being vacant and abandoned by the Baltimore City Department of Housing out of all properties. Properties are classified as being vacant and abandoned if: the property is not habitable and appears boarded up or open to the elements; the property was designated as being vacant prior to the current year and still remains vacant; and the property is a multi-family structure where all units are considered to be vacant.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Housing and Community Development, Percent of Residential Properties that are Vacant and Abandoned, 2010
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Description: The percentage of residential properties that have been classified as being vacant and abandoned by the Baltimore City Department of Housing out of all properties. Properties are classified as being vacant and abandoned if: the property is not habitable and appears boarded up or open to the elements; the property was designated as being vacant prior to the current year and still remains vacant; and the property is a multi-family structure where all units are considered to be vacant.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Housing and Community Development, Percent of Residential Properties that are Vacant and Abandoned, 2011
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Description: The percentage of residential properties that have been classified as being vacant and abandoned by the Baltimore City Department of Housing out of all properties. Properties are classified as being vacant and abandoned if: the property is not habitable and appears boarded up or open to the elements; the property was designated as being vacant prior to the current year and still remains vacant; and the property is a multi-family structure where all units are considered to be vacant.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Housing and Community Development, Percent of Residential Properties that are Vacant and Abandoned, 2012
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Description: The percentage of residential properties that have been classified as being vacant and abandoned by the Baltimore City Department of Housing out of all properties. Properties are classified as being vacant and abandoned if: the property is not habitable and appears boarded up or open to the elements; the property was designated as being vacant prior to the current year and still remains vacant; and the property is a multi-family structure where all units are considered to be vacant.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Housing and Community Development, Percent of Residential Properties that are Vacant and Abandoned, 2013
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Description: The percentage of residential properties that have been classified as being vacant and abandoned by the Baltimore City Department of Housing out of all properties. Properties are classified as being vacant and abandoned if: the property is not habitable and appears boarded up or open to the elements; the property was designated as being vacant prior to the current year and still remains vacant; and the property is a multi-family structure where all units are considered to be vacant.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Housing and Community Development, Percent of Residential Properties that are Vacant and Abandoned, 2014
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Description: The percentage of residential properties that have been classified as being vacant and abandoned by the Baltimore City Department of Housing out of all properties. Properties are classified as being vacant and abandoned if: the property is not habitable and appears boarded up or open to the elements; the property was designated as being vacant prior to the current year and still remains vacant; and the property is a multi-family structure where all units are considered to be vacant.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Housing and Community Development, Percent of Residential Properties that are Vacant and Abandoned, 2015
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Name: Percent of Residential Properties that are Vacant and Abandoned (2016)
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Description: The percentage of residential properties that have been classified as being vacant and abandoned by the Baltimore City Department of Housing out of all properties. Properties are classified as being vacant and abandoned if: the property is not habitable and appears boarded up or open to the elements; the property was designated as being vacant prior to the current year and still remains vacant; and the property is a multi-family structure where all units are considered to be vacant.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Housing and Community Development, Percent of Residential Properties that are Vacant and Abandoned, 2016
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Name: Percent of Residential Properties with Rehab Permits Over $5,000 (2010)
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Description: The portion of residential properties that have applied for and received a permit to renovate the interior and/or exterior of a property where the cost of renovation will exceed $5,000. The threshold of $5,000 is used to differentiate a minor and more significant renovation project.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Housing and Community Development, Percent of Residential Properties with Rehab Permits Over $5,000, 2010
Name: Percent of Residential Properties with Rehab Permits Over $5,000 (2011)
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Description: The portion of residential properties that have applied for and received a permit to renovate the interior and/or exterior of a property where the cost of renovation will exceed $5,000. The threshold of $5,000 is used to differentiate a minor and more significant renovation project.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Housing and Community Development, Percent of Residential Properties with Rehab Permits Over $5,000, 2011
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Description: The portion of residential properties that have applied for and received a permit to renovate the interior and/or exterior of a property where the cost of renovation will exceed $5,000. The threshold of $5,000 is used to differentiate a minor and more significant renovation project.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Housing and Community Development, Percent of Residential Properties with Rehab Permits Over $5,000, 2012
Name: Percent of Residential Properties with Rehab Permits Over $5,000 (2013)
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Description: The portion of residential properties that have applied for and received a permit to renovate the interior and/or exterior of a property where the cost of renovation will exceed $5,000. The threshold of $5,000 is used to differentiate a minor and more significant renovation project.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Housing and Community Development, Percent of Residential Properties with Rehab Permits Over $5,000, 2013
Name: Percent of Residential Properties with Rehab Permits Over $5,000 (2014)
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Description: The portion of residential properties that have applied for and received a permit to renovate the interior and/or exterior of a property where the cost of renovation will exceed $5,000. The threshold of $5,000 is used to differentiate a minor and more significant renovation project.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Housing and Community Development, Percent of Residential Properties with Rehab Permits Over $5,000, 2014
Name: Percent of Residential Properties with Rehab Permits Over $5,000 (2015)
Display Field: CSA2010
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Description: The portion of residential properties that have applied for and received a permit to renovate the interior and/or exterior of a property where the cost of renovation will exceed $5,000. The threshold of $5,000 is used to differentiate a minor and more significant renovation project.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Housing and Community Development, Percent of Residential Properties with Rehab Permits Over $5,000, 2015
Name: Percent of Residential Properties with Rehab Permits Over $5,000 (2016)
Display Field: CSA2010
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Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: The portion of residential properties that have applied for and received a permit to renovate the interior and/or exterior of a property where the cost of renovation will exceed $5,000. The threshold of $5,000 is used to differentiate a minor and more significant renovation project.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Housing and Community Development, Percent of Residential Properties with Rehab Permits Over $5,000, 2016
Name: Percentage of Properties that are Owner-Occupied (2010)
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Description: The percentage of homeowners that are the principal residents of a particular residential property out of all residential properties. It is important to note that a portion of these owner-occupied properties may be subdivided and have tenants that pay rent and are not included in the calculation.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Housing and Community Development, Percentage of Properties that are Owner-Occupied, 2010
Name: Percentage of Properties that are Owner-Occupied (2011)
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Description: The percentage of homeowners that are the principal residents of a particular residential property out of all residential properties. It is important to note that a portion of these owner-occupied properties may be subdivided and have tenants that pay rent and are not included in the calculation.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Housing and Community Development, Percentage of Properties that are Owner-Occupied, 2011
Name: Percentage of Properties that are Owner-Occupied (2012)
Display Field: CSA2010
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Description: The percentage of homeowners that are the principal residents of a particular residential property out of all residential properties. It is important to note that a portion of these owner-occupied properties may be subdivided and have tenants that pay rent and are not included in the calculation.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Housing and Community Development, Percentage of Properties that are Owner-Occupied, 2012
Name: Percentage of Properties that are Owner-Occupied (2013)
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Description: The percentage of homeowners that are the principal residents of a particular residential property out of all residential properties. It is important to note that a portion of these owner-occupied properties may be subdivided and have tenants that pay rent and are not included in the calculation.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Housing and Community Development, Percentage of Properties that are Owner-Occupied, 2013
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Description: The percentage of homeowners that are the principal residents of a particular residential property out of all residential properties. It is important to note that a portion of these owner-occupied properties may be subdivided and have tenants that pay rent and are not included in the calculation.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Housing and Community Development, Percentage of Properties that are Owner-Occupied, 2014
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Description: The percentage of homeowners that are the principal residents of a particular residential property out of all residential properties. It is important to note that a portion of these owner-occupied properties may be subdivided and have tenants that pay rent and are not included in the calculation.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Housing and Community Development, Percentage of Properties that are Owner-Occupied, 2015
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Description: The percentage of homeowners that are the principal residents of a particular residential property out of all residential properties. It is important to note that a portion of these owner-occupied properties may be subdivided and have tenants that pay rent and are not included in the calculation.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Housing and Community Development, Percentage of Properties that are Owner-Occupied, 2016
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Name: Percent of Residential Properties that do not Receive Mail (2010)
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Description: The percentage of residential addresses for which the United States Postal Service has identified as being unoccupied (no mail collection) for a period of at least 90 days or longer. These properties may be habitable, but are not currently being occupied. It is important to note that a single residential property can contain more than one address.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Housing and Community Development, Percent of Residential Properties that do not Receive Mail, 2010
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Name: Percent of Residential Properties that do not Receive Mail (2011)
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Description: The percentage of residential addresses for which the United States Postal Service has identified as being unoccupied (no mail collection) for a period of at least 90 days or longer. These properties may be habitable, but are not currently being occupied. It is important to note that a single residential property can contain more than one address.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Housing and Community Development, Percent of Residential Properties that do not Receive Mail, 2011
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Description: The percentage of residential addresses for which the United States Postal Service has identified as being unoccupied (no mail collection) for a period of at least 90 days or longer. These properties may be habitable, but are not currently being occupied. It is important to note that a single residential property can contain more than one address.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Housing and Community Development, Percent of Residential Properties that do not Receive Mail, 2012
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Description: The percentage of residential addresses for which the United States Postal Service has identified as being unoccupied (no mail collection) for a period of at least 90 days or longer. These properties may be habitable, but are not currently being occupied. It is important to note that a single residential property can contain more than one address.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Housing and Community Development, Percent of Residential Properties that do not Receive Mail, 2013
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Description: The percentage of residential addresses for which the United States Postal Service has identified as being unoccupied (no mail collection) for a period of at least 90 days or longer. These properties may be habitable, but are not currently being occupied. It is important to note that a single residential property can contain more than one address.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Housing and Community Development, Percent of Residential Properties that do not Receive Mail, 2014
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Description: The percentage of residential addresses for which the United States Postal Service has identified as being unoccupied (no mail collection) for a period of at least 90 days or longer. These properties may be habitable, but are not currently being occupied. It is important to note that a single residential property can contain more than one address.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Housing and Community Development, Percent of Residential Properties that do not Receive Mail, 2015
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Name: Percent of Residential Properties that do not Receive Mail (2016)
Display Field: CSA2010
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Description: The percentage of residential addresses for which the United States Postal Service has identified as being unoccupied (no mail collection) for a period of at least 90 days or longer. These properties may be habitable, but are not currently being occupied. It is important to note that a single residential property can contain more than one address.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Housing and Community Development, Percent of Residential Properties that do not Receive Mail, 2016
Description: The median home sales price is the middle value of the prices for which homes are sold (both market and private transactions) within a calendar year. The median value is used as opposed to the average so that both extremely high and extremely low prices do not distort the prices for which homes are sold. This measure does not take into account the assessed value of a property.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Housing and Community Development, Median Price of Homes Sold, 2010
Description: The median home sales price is the middle value of the prices for which homes are sold (both market and private transactions) within a calendar year. The median value is used as opposed to the average so that both extremely high and extremely low prices do not distort the prices for which homes are sold. This measure does not take into account the assessed value of a property.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Housing and Community Development, Median Price of Homes Sold, 2011
Description: The median home sales price is the middle value of the prices for which homes are sold (both market and private transactions) within a calendar year. The median value is used as opposed to the average so that both extremely high and extremely low prices do not distort the prices for which homes are sold. This measure does not take into account the assessed value of a property.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Housing and Community Development, Median Price of Homes Sold, 2012
Description: The median home sales price is the middle value of the prices for which homes are sold (both market and private transactions) within a calendar year. The median value is used as opposed to the average so that both extremely high and extremely low prices do not distort the prices for which homes are sold. This measure does not take into account the assessed value of a property.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Housing and Community Development, Median Price of Homes Sold, 2013
Description: The median home sales price is the middle value of the prices for which homes are sold (both market and private transactions) within a calendar year. The median value is used as opposed to the average so that both extremely high and extremely low prices do not distort the prices for which homes are sold. This measure does not take into account the assessed value of a property.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Housing and Community Development, Median Price of Homes Sold, 2014
Description: The median home sales price is the middle value of the prices for which homes are sold (both market and private transactions) within a calendar year. The median value is used as opposed to the average so that both extremely high and extremely low prices do not distort the prices for which homes are sold. This measure does not take into account the assessed value of a property.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Housing and Community Development, Median Price of Homes Sold, 2015
Description: The median home sales price is the middle value of the prices for which homes are sold (both market and private transactions) within a calendar year. The median value is used as opposed to the average so that both extremely high and extremely low prices do not distort the prices for which homes are sold. This measure does not take into account the assessed value of a property.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Housing and Community Development, Median Price of Homes Sold, 2016
Description: The percentage of households that pay more than 30% of their total household income on rent and related expenses out of all households in an area.
Copyright Text: Community Indicators, Housing and Community Development, Affordability Index - Rent, 2016