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Florida Development Neighborhood: Housing & Housing Costs

Data Tables: People & Household CharacteristicsHousing & Housing Costs, Income & Poverty, Transportation, Employment, Educational Attainment, Immigration & Language, Disabilities, Neighborhood Characteristics

Housing characteristics

Definitions and source links

Occupancy status (2000)
 Florida Development
 Orleans Parish
  Louisiana
  United
States
Total housing units (full count)
  649
  215,091
  1,847,181
  115,904,641
  Occupied housing units
  61.5%
  87.5%
  89.7%
  91.0%
  Vacant housing units
  38.5%
  12.5%
  10.3%
  9.0%
Renters and owners (2000)
 Florida Development
 Orleans Parish
  Louisiana
  United
States
Total occupied housing units
  399
  188,251
  1,656,053
  105,480,101
  Owner occupied
  3.3%
  46.5%
  67.9%
  66.2%
  Renter occupied
  96.7%
  53.5%
  32.1%
  33.8%

Source Citation: U.S. Census Bureau. Census 2000 Full-count Characteristics (SF1). From a compilation by the GNO Community Data Center. <http://www.gnocdc.org>

Definitions and source links

Housing age (2000)
 Florida Development
 Orleans Parish
  Louisiana
  United
States
Total housing units (sample count)
  564
  215,091
  1,847,181
  115,904,641
  Built 1999 to March 2000
  0.0%
  0.4%
  2.2%
  2.4%
  Built 1995 to 1998
  0.0%
  1.3%
  6.7%
  7.3%
  Built 1990 to 1994
  0.0%
  1.3%
  5.7%
  7.3%
  Built 1980 to 1989
  0.9%
  8.2%
  18.4%
  15.8%
  Built 1970 to 1979
  7.3%
  13.6%
  22.4%
  18.5%
  Built 1960 to 1969
  43.2%
  15.1%
  16.3%
  13.7%
  Built 1950 to 1959
  11.5%
  16.9%
  12.8%
  12.7%
  Built 1949 or earlier
  37.1%
  43.2%
  15.5%
  22.3%

Source Citation: U.S. Census Bureau. Census 2000 Sample Characteristics (SF3). From a compilation by the GNO Community Data Center. <http://www.gnocdc.org>

Occupancy turnover

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Length of residency (2000)
 Florida Development
 Orleans Parish
  Louisiana
  United
States
Total occupied housing units
  421
  188,251
  1,656,053
  105,480,101
  Moved in 1999 to March 2000
  12.1%
  20.6%
  18.7%
  19.9%
  Moved in 1995 to 1998
  21.6%
  28.5%
  26.9%
  28.9%
  Moved in 1990 to 1994
  29.2%
  15.9%
  15.6%
  16.1%
  Moved in 1989 or earlier
  37.1%
  35.0%
  38.8%
  35.1%

Source Citation: U.S. Census Bureau. Census 2000 Sample Characteristics (SF3). From a compilation by the GNO Community Data Center. <http://www.gnocdc.org>

Housing costs

From this point, a s you scroll down the page, you'll notice that the numbers get more interesting as we look at the relationship between income and housing costs.

We've mixed in tips on understanding some of the subtle differences between terms used to describe housing costs and affordability and, as always, have included links to the technical definition for each term.

What's the difference between contract rent and gross rent? Contract rent is the monthly rent agreed to (for example, the "rent" amount one finds advertised in the Classifieds), while gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated monthly costs of utilities (electricity, gas, water, sewer and fuels) whether they are paid for by the owner or the renter. Using gross rent helps to understand the total housing costs and eliminates the effect of the different payment arrangements such as water or electricity included in rent.

Definitions and source links
Average rental costs (2000)
 Florida Development
 Orleans Parish
  Louisiana
  United
States
Total renter-occupied housing units paying cash rent
  369
  96,257
  474,873
  33,386,326
  Average contract rent
  $239
  $404
  $377
  $565
  Average gross rent
  $296
  $518
  $490
  $657

Source Citation: U.S. Census Bureau. Census 2000 Sample Characteristics (SF3). From a compilation by the GNO Community Data Center. <http://www.gnocdc.org>

How can you compare rental to home ownership costs? If you use gross rent, it can be compared to selected monthly owner costs to understand the total costs of housing for renters and owners in a given area.

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Owner costs with mortgage (2000)
 Florida Development
 Orleans Parish
  Louisiana
  United
States
Total owner-occupied housing units with a mortgage
  0
  58,667
  643,900
  47,065,828
Owner-occupied housing units (with a mortgage) paying selected owner costs of...  
 
   
  ...less than $200
  0.0%
  0.2%
  1.1%
  0.3%
  ...$200-299
  0.0%
  0.8%
  2.2%
  0.9%
  ...$300-399
  0.0%
  2.3%
  4.7%
  2.2%
  ...$400-499
  0.0%
  4.9%
  8.5%
  4.1%
  ...$500-599
  0.0%
  8.5%
  11.4%
  6.0%
  ...$600-699
  0.0%
  10.1%
  12.2%
  7.5%
  ...$700-799
  0.0%
  11.2%
  11.8%
  8.3%
  ...$800-899
  0.0%
  10.9%
  10.1%
  8.5%
  ...$900-999
  0.0%
  9.4%
  8.1%
  8.1%
  ...$1,000-1,249
  0.0%
  14.8%
  13.3%
  17.1%
   ...$1,250-1,499
  0.0%
  9.3%
  7.0%
  12.3%
  ...$1,500-1,999
  0.0%
  8.7%
  5.8%
  13.7%
  ...$2,000-2,499
  0.0%
  3.9%
  2.0%
  5.6%
  ...$2,500-2,999
  0.0%
  1.7%
  0.8%
  2.4%
  ...$3,000 or more
  0.0%
  3.3%
  1.0%
  3.0%
Cost of gross rent (2000)
 Florida Development
 Orleans Parish
  Louisiana
  United
States
Total renter-occupied housing units paying cash rent
  369
  96,257
  474,873
  33,386,326
Renter-occupied housing units (that pay cash rent) paying gross rent of...  
 
   
  ...less than $100
  11.9%
  3.1%
  2.0%
  1.0%
  ...$100-149
  7.9%
  3.4%
  3.0%
  1.9%
  ...$150-199
  20.3%
  3.3%
  4.0%
  2.7%
  ...$200-249
  7.9%
  3.3%
  4.5%
  2.5%
  ...$250-299
  14.6%
  4.9%
  5.7%
  2.9%
  ...$300-349
  3.5%
  6.4%
  7.6%
  4.0%
  ...$350-399
  8.4%
  8.5%
  9.2%
  5.3%
  ...$400-449
  1.6%
  9.1%
  10.5%
  6.6%
  ...$450-499
  4.1%
  10.4%
  10.9%
  7.3%
  ...$500-549
  0.0%
  9.6%
  9.5%
  7.9%
   ...$550-599
  11.7%
  8.3%
  8.0%
  7.7%
  ...$600-649
  8.1%
  6.2%
  6.2%
  7.4%
  ...$650-699
  0.0%
  5.0%
  4.7%
  6.7%
  ...$700-749
  0.0%
  3.7%
  3.3%
  6.0%
  ...$750-799
  0.0%
  2.9%
  2.5%
  5.0%
  ...$800-899
  0.0%
  4.2%
  3.3%
  7.8%
   ...$900-999
  0.0%
  2.7%
  1.9%
  5.2%
  ...$1000 or more
  0.0%
  5.0%
  3.2%
  12.1%
Owner costs with mortgage as a percent of household income (2000)
 Florida Development
 Orleans Parish
  Louisiana
  United
States
Total owner-occupied housing units with a mortgage
  0
  49,885
  516,660
  38,663,887
Owner-occupied housing units with a mortgage paying selected owner costs...
 
  
 
  
  ...less than 10% of household income
  0.0%
  7.6%
  10.2%
  7.2%
  ...10-14% of household income
  0.0%
  15.7%
  20.3%
  16.2%
  ...15-19% of household income
  0.0%
  17.6%
  20.5%
  20.4%
  ...20-24% of household income
  0.0%
  14.5%
  14.6%
  17.2%
  ...25-29% of household income
  0.0%
  10.7%
  9.2%
  11.8%
  ...30-34% of household income
  0.0%
  7.1%
  5.9%
  7.5%
  ...35-39% of household income
  0.0%
  4.9%
  4.0%
  4.8%
  ...40-49% of household income
  0.0%
  6.3%
  4.7%
  5.3%
  ...50% or more of household income
  0.0%
  14.3%
  9.7%
  9.1%
  ...in which percentage of income was not computed
  0.0%
  1.3%
  0.9%
  0.5%
Gross rent as a percent of household income (2000)
 Florida Development
 Orleans Parish
  Louisiana
  United
States
Total specified renter-occupied housing units
  377
  100,328
  525,722
  35,199,502
Renter-occupied housing units paying gross rent...
 
  
 
  
  ...less than 10% of household income
  10.3%
  6.7%
  7.1%
  6.4%
  ...10-14% of household income
  7.4%
  10.0%
  11.5%
  11.7%
  ...15-19% of household income
  13.8%
  11.2%
  12.5%
  14.3%
  ...20-24% of household income
  5.6%
  10.9%
  10.8%
  12.8%
  ...25-29% of household income
  5.0%
  8.7%
  8.6%
  10.4%
  ...30-34% of household income
  10.9%
  6.6%
  6.2%
  7.3%
  ...35-39% of household income
  8.0%
  4.6%
  4.6%
  5.1%
  ...40-49% of household income
  4.0%
  7.2%
  6.5%
  6.7%
  ...50% or more of household income
  32.9%
  24.4%
  18.8%
  17.8%
  ...in which percentage of income was not computed
  2.1%
  9.7%
  13.4%
  7.5%

Source Citation: U.S. Census Bureau. Census 2000 Sample Characteristics (SF3). From a compilation by the GNO Community Data Center. <http://www.gnocdc.org>

Housing affordability

How much house can a person afford? Census data can be used to determine how many households might be struggling to meet the costs associated with housing. There is no "magic number" to determine whether housing is affordable or not. According to conventional mortgage underwriting guidelines, the maximum amount of gross income that can be used for mortgage payments alone is 28%; the total for all debt payments including projected mortgage payments is 36%. The 28% threshold does not include other housing costs such as homeowner's insurance, taxes and utilities, and the 36% number includes non-housing costs such as credit card debt and car payments.

With this in mind, we aimed for a threshold in between those two. The closest number published by the Census is whether households are paying 30% or more of income on housing.

Definitions and source links

Housing affordability (2000)
 Florida Development
 Orleans Parish
  Louisiana
  United
States
Owner or renter occupied housing units
  421
  174,735
  1,390,532
  90,411,610
  Paying selected owner costs (if owning) or gross rent (if renting) of 30% or more of household income
  53.9%
  35.9%
  25.2%
  27.7%
  Paying selected owner costs (if owning) or gross rent (if renting) of less than 30% of household income
  42.8%
  57.7%
  68.7%
  68.9%
  Percentage of income was not computed
  3.3%
  6.4%
  6.1%
  3.4%
Housing affordability by income level (2000)
 Florida Development
 Orleans Parish
  Louisiana
  United
States
Households where 30% or more of household income is spent on selected owner costs (if owning) or gross rent (if renting)
  227
  62,710
  350,885
  25,014,017
  Making less than $10,000
  59.5%
  40.5%
  40.2%
  24.1%
  Making $10,000-19,999
  40.5%
  33.0%
  32.1%
  27.9%
  Making $20,000-34,999
  0.0%
  18.2%
  18.4%
  24.9%
  Making $35,000-49,999
  0.0%
  5.0%
  5.5%
  11.3%
  Making $50,000-74,999
  0.0%
  2.2%
  2.8%
  8.0%
  Making over $75,000
  0.0%
  1.1%
  1.0%
  3.8%
Housing affordability by owner/renter status (2000)
 Florida Development
 Orleans Parish
  Louisiana
  United
States
Households where 30% or more of household income is spent on selected owner costs (if owning) or gross rent (if renting)
  227
  62,710
  350,885
  25,014,017
  Owner occupied
  7.5%
  31.6%
  46.0%
  48.2%
  Renter occupied
  92.5%
  68.4%
  54.0%
  51.8%
Source Citation: U.S. Census Bureau. Census 2000 Sample Characteristics (SF3). From a compilation by the GNO Community Data Center. <http://www.gnocdc.org>

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