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US Metro Housing Markets – September 2008 – Cities 301-360

November 03, 2008 - Jim Haughey

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This chart features U.S. Housing Permits per 1,000 population based on the latest 12 months and residential permits for cities ranked 301-360. For cities ranked 1-100 please see Chart 1, for cities ranked 101-200 please see Chart 2, and for cities ranked 201-300 please see Chart 3.

US Metro Housing Markets – September 2008 – Cities 301-360

    Permits per 1,000 Population
(based on latest 12 months)
  Residential Permits (units)
  Rank Actuals Relative to
U.S. Average
(set = 1.000)
Population
July 1, 2006
2007
Total
Latest
12 Months
 
Providence-New Bedford-Fall River, 301 1.372 0.407 1,600,856 2,763 2,196
Longview, TX 302 1.365 0.405 203,611 313 278
Springfield, IL 303 1.360 0.404 206,588 310 281
Yakima, WA 304 1.356 0.402 233,062 327 316
Jackson, MI 305 1.313 0.390 163,006 206 214
Parkersburg-Marietta-Vienna, WV-OH 306 1.282 0.380 160,656 160 206
Danville, VA 307 1.276 0.379 105,773 162 135
Hinesville-Fort Stewart, GA 308 1.253 0.372 71,803 321 90
Rochester, NY 309 1.247 0.370 1,030,495 1,154 1,285
Jefferson City, MO 310 1.236 0.367 145,686 196 180
New Haven-Milford, CT 311 1.210 0.359 845,494 991 1,023
Sheboygan, WI 312 1.196 0.355 114,504 137 137
Worcester, MA 313 1.190 0.353 781,352 1,235 930
Syracuse, NY 314 1.187 0.352 645,293 854 766
Pine Bluff, AR 315 1.182 0.351 101,484 72 120
Fairbanks, AK 316 1.180 0.350 97,484 139 115
Reading, PA 317 1.179 0.350 401,955 607 474
Canton-Massillon, OH 318 1.162 0.345 407,180 582 473
Monroe, MI 319 1.152 0.342 153,608 251 177
Springfield, MA 320 1.135 0.337 682,657 724 775
Cumberland, MD-WV 321 1.087 0.323 99,316 114 108
Buffalo-Niagara Falls, NY 322 1.070 0.317 1,128,183 1,473 1,207
Youngstown-Warren-Boardman, OH-PA 323 1.062 0.315 570,704 685 606
Charleston, WV 324 1.056 0.313 303,950 257 321
Mansfield, OH 325 1.026 0.305 125,679 152 129
Ann Arbor, MI 326 1.023 0.304 350,003 383 358
Niles-Benton Harbor, MI 327 0.971 0.288 159,589 181 155
Lansing-East Lansing, MI 328 0.968 0.287 456,440 713 442
Lewiston, ID-WA 329 0.949 0.282 60,043 57 57
Kankakee-Bradley, IL 330 0.903 0.268 110,705 120 100
Joplin, MO 331 0.899 0.267 171,278 173 154
Anderson, IN 332 0.899 0.267 131,312 158 118
Detroit-Warren-Livonia, MI 333 0.851 0.252 4,467,592 4,529 3,801
Muskegon-Norton Shores, MI 334 0.809 0.240 174,386 166 141
St. Joseph, MO-KS 335 0.803 0.238 123,339 115 99
Hot Springs, AR 336 0.799 0.237 96,371 92 77
Muncie, IN 337 0.745 0.221 115,419 103 86
Victoria, TX 338 0.721 0.214 113,797 88 82
Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-Goleta, 339 0.720 0.214 404,197 528 291
Kokomo, IN 340 0.651 0.193 99,845 82 65
Corvallis, OR 341 0.651 0.193 81,428 123 53
Scranton--Wilkes-Barre, PA 342 0.573 0.170 549,430 321 315
Battle Creek, MI 343 0.564 0.167 136,615 172 77
Saginaw-Saginaw Township North, MI 344 0.480 0.142 202,268 100 97
Flint, MI 345 0.462 0.137 434,715 278 201
Carson City, NV 346 0.400 0.119 54,939 51 22
Decatur, IL 347 0.340 0.101 108,732 27 37
Huntington-Ashland, WV-KY-OH 348 0.334 0.099 284,026 109 95
Bay City, MI 349 0.251 0.075 107,517 32 27
Weirton-Steubenville, WV-OH 350 0.237 0.070 122,580 98 29
Binghamton, NY 351 0.235 0.070 246,426 44 58
Williamsport, PA 352 0.214 0.064 116,811 30 25
Lima, OH 353 0.200 0.059 105,233 18 21
Pittsfield, MA 354 0.162 0.048 129,798 53 21
Altoona, PA 355 0.135 0.040 125,527 29 17
Elmira, NY 356 0.091 0.027 88,015 17 8
Utica-Rome, NY 357 0.085 0.025 294,862 27 25
Sherman-Denison, TX 358 0.084 0.025 118,675 13 10
Johnstown, PA 359 0.076 0.023 144,995 14 11
Wheeling, WV-OH 360 0.007 0.002 145,454 42 1

Data source: U.S. Census Bureau (Department of Commerce) and Reed Construction Data.
Table: Reed Construction Data and Reed Construction Data – CanaData.

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