Housing Units in 2000
 
Stats IN
RankStatesVacant
1Florida965,018
2Texas764,221
3California711,679
4New York622,447
5Pennsylvania472,747
6Michigan448,618
7North Carolina391,931
8Ohio337,278
9Illinois293,836
10Arizona287,862
11Georgia275,368
12Missouri247,423
13New Jersey245,630
14Wisconsin236,600
15Alabama226,631
16South Carolina219,816
17Tennessee206,538
18Virginia205,019
19Indiana196,013
20Louisiana191,128
21Washington179,677
22Massachusetts178,409
23Oklahoma172,107
24Minnesota170,819
25Maryland164,424
26Kentucky160,280
27Colorado149,799
28Maine133,701
29Arkansas130,347
30Oregon118,986
31Mississippi115,519
32West Virginia108,142
33New Mexico102,608
34Kansas93,309
35Connecticut84,305
36Iowa83,235
37Nevada76,292
38New Hampshire72,418
39Utah67,313
40Idaho58,179
41Hawaii57,302
42Nebraska56,484
43Montana53,966
44Vermont53,748
45Delaware44,336
46Alaska39,378
47South Dakota32,963
48North Dakota32,525
49Rhode Island31,413
50Wyoming30,246
51District of Columbia26,507
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