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Beaver, Utah Real Estate Census Data

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Geographic Area: Beaver, Utah      
 
Subject Number Percent   Subject Number Percent
          Total housing units  1,755  100.0   OCCUPANTS PER ROOM
   
UNITS IN STRUCTURE                 Occupied housing units 1,200 100.0
1-unit, detached 1,245 70.9   1.00 or less 1,154 96.2
1-unit, attached 36 2.1   1.01 to 1.50 26 2.2
2 units 11 0.6   1.51 or more 20 1.7
3 or 4 units 55 3.1        
5 to 9 units 68 3.9             Specified owner-occupied units 732 100.0
10 to 19 units 83 4.7   VALUE
20 or more units 49 2.8   Less than $50,000 25 3.4
Mobile home 185 10.5   $50,000 to $99,999 373 51.0
Boat, RV, van, etc. 23 1.3   $100,000 to $149,999 231 31.6
        $150,000 to $199,000 79 10.8
YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT       $200,000 to $299,999 22 3.0
1999 to March 2000 58 3.3   $300,000 to $499,999 2 0.3
1995 to 1998 162 9.2   $500,000 to $999,999 0 0.0
1990 to 1994 105 6.0   $1,000,000 or more 0 0.0
1980 to 1989 389 22.2   Median (dollars) 96,500 (x)
1970 to 1979 359 20.5        
1960 to 1969 93 5.3   MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS
1940 to 1959 214 12.2        
1939 or earlier 375 21.4   With a mortgage 449 61.3
             Less than $300 8 1.1
 ROOMS            $300 to $499 52 7.1
1 room 44 2.5        $500 to $699 124 16.9
2 rooms 92 5.2        $700 to $999 180 24.6
3 rooms 117 6.7        $1,000 to $1,499 67 9.2
4 rooms 314 17.9        $1,500 to $1,999 16 2.2
5 rooms 421 24.0        $2,000 or more 2 0.3
6 rooms 326 18.6        Median (dollars) 755 (x)
7 rooms 160 9.1   Not mortgaged 283 38.7
8 rooms 115 6.6        Median (dollars) 218 (x)
9 or more rooms 166 9.5        
Median (rooms) 5.2 (x)   SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999
          Occupied Housing Units

1,200 100.0        
YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT Less than 15 percent 303 41.4
1999 to March 2000 218 18.2   15 to 19 percent 120 16.4
1995 to 1998 313 26.1   20 to 24 percent 83 11.3
1990 to 1994 169 14.1   25 to 29 percent 70 9.6
1980 to 1989 206 17.2   30 to 34 percent 29 4.0
1970 to 1979 156 13.0   35 percent or more 125 17.1
1969 or earlier 138 11.5   Not computed 2 0.3
             
VEHICLES AVAILABLE                 Specified renter-occupied units 258 100.0
None 60 5.0   GROSS RENT    
1 293 24.4   Less than $200 12 4.7
2 477 39.8   $200 to $299 20 7.8
3 or more 370 30.8   $300 to $499 101 39.1
        $500 to $749 60 23.3
HOUSE HEATING FUEL       $750 to $999 9 3.5
Utility Gas 685 57.1   $1,000 to $1,499 0 0.0
Bottled, Tank, or LP gas 77 6.4   $1,500 or more 2 0.8
Electricity 168 14.0   No cash rent 54 20.9
Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. 167 13.9   Median (dollars) 450 (x)
Coal or coke 22 1.8        
Wood 77 6.4   GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999
Solar energy 0 0.0        
Other fuel 4 0.3   Less than 15 percent 36 14.0
No fuel used 0 0.0   15 to 19 percent 37 14.3
        20 to 24 percent 39 15.1
SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS       25 to 29 percent 11 4.3
Lacking complete plumbing facilities 16 1.3   30 to 34 percent 15 5.8
Lacking complete kitchen facilities 2 0.2   35 percent or more 64 24.8
No telephone service 57 4.8   Not computed 56 21.7


- Represents zero or rounds to zero.          (X) Not applicable.          Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census 2000.