Housing Units in 2000
 
Stats IN
RankIndiana Counties (or equivalents)Vacant
1Marion, IN35,019
2Lake, IN13,359
3Allen, IN10,160
4St. Joseph, IN6,270
5Vanderburgh, IN5,677
6Kosciusko, IN4,905
7Steuben, IN4,599
8La Porte, IN4,571
9Vigo, IN4,205
10Monroe, IN3,948
11Delaware, IN3,901
12Madison, IN3,887
13Elkhart, IN3,637
14Hamilton, IN3,545
15Tippecanoe, IN3,117
16Porter, IN2,967
17Howard, IN2,804
18Johnson, IN2,661
19Clark, IN2,425
20White, IN2,356
21Grant, IN2,241
22Lawrence, IN2,025
23Wayne, IN1,999
24Hendricks, IN1,954
25Bartholomew, IN1,917
26Knox, IN1,753
27Lagrange, IN1,713
28Greene, IN1,681
29Miami, IN1,583
30Marshall, IN1,580
31Floyd, IN1,576
32Owen, IN1,571
33Noble, IN1,537
34Morgan, IN1,471
35Starke, IN1,461
36Jennings, IN1,335
37Gibson, IN1,278
38Brown, IN1,266
39Jefferson, IN1,238
40Putnam, IN1,131
41Parke, IN1,124
42Warrick, IN1,108
43Henry, IN1,106
44Jackson, IN1,085
45Montgomery, IN1,083
46Shelby, IN1,072
47Fulton, IN1,041
48Hancock, IN1,032
49Huntington, IN1,027
50De Kalb, IN1,010
51Daviess, IN1,004
52Sullivan, IN985
53Dearborn, IN959
54Carroll, IN957
54Crawford, IN957
56Perry, IN953
57Washington, IN927
58Cass, IN905
58Scott, IN905
60Clay, IN881
61Posey, IN871
62Boone, IN848
63Randolph, IN838
64Whitley, IN834
65Wabash, IN819
66Switzerland, IN791
67Fayette, IN782
67Harrison, IN782
69Spencer, IN764
70Pulaski, IN748
71Franklin, IN728
72Orange, IN727
73Clinton, IN722
74Dubois, IN698
75Jay, IN669
76Fountain, IN651
77Vermillion, IN643
78Ripley, IN640
79Decatur, IN603
80Adams, IN586
81Wells, IN568
82Jasper, IN550
83Martin, IN546
84Pike, IN492
85Blackford, IN465
86Rush, IN414
87Newton, IN386
88Tipton, IN379
89Union, IN284
90Benton, IN260
91Warren, IN258
92Ohio, IN223
Source: US Census Bureau

USA Counties IN Profile provides current federal statistics on a variety of demographic and economic indicators. Read "About the Profile" for the best understanding of the data, ranks and computations. This profile is produced by STATS Indiana, a web service of the Indiana Business Research Center at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business. Major support for this effort is provided by the State of Indiana through the Indiana Economic Development Corporation.
Updated: January 31, 2008 at 10:41