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Owner occupied housing units, Median value for units without a mortgage, Number |
| Source USCensus |
| Definition Median is a mathematical result that indicates that one half of the group is higher and one half lower. Median home value of 101 homes would be that price which is lower than 50 of the prices and higher than 50 of them. |
| Data Group Total households |
| Dates Available 2005-09 |
| Publisher US Census |
| Collection Method To be developed. |
| Importance The median home price is one of the most common measurements used to compare real estate prices in different markets, areas, and periods. It is said to be less biased than the mean (average) price since it is not as heavily influenced by small number of v |
| Strengths To be developed |
| Limitations To be developed |
| Frequency 5 Years |
| Geography Level State, Town |
| Domains Demographics , Demographics |
| Subdomains Housing , Median Home Value |
| Subject matter Median Home Value |
Facts about Owner occupied housing units, Median value for units without a mortgage, NumberRDF feed
| AccrualMethod | To be developed. + |
| Description | Median is a mathematical result that indicates that one half of the group is higher and one half lower. Median home value of 101 homes would be that price which is lower than 50 of the prices and higher than 50 of them. |
| Domain | Demographics + |
| Indicator | Total households + |
| Publisher | US Census + |
| Source | USCensus + |
| Spatial | State +, and Town + |
| Subdomain | Housing +, and Median Home Value + |
| SubjectMatterRelatedIndicator | Median Home Value + |
| Temporal | 2005-09 + |