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Average Housing Age Distribution - 2000

The following map shows the dispersion of the average house's age (aka when it was built) in the area. Housing age affects the house's condition, need for repairs (roofing and mechanicals), and sometimes even value (historic districts). In the case of the map below, the dark olive areas show where the oldest houses exist. Sources: US Census Bureau and Synergos Technologies, Inc.


Built Stats as of 2000 *
Other Metropolitan Areas
Detroit Ann Arbor Flint Toledo
Count% Count%Count %Count%
Housing Units
Prior 1940
1940 to 1950
1950 to 1960
1960 to 1970
1970 to 1980
1980 to 1990
After 1990
375,096
112,022
98,566
94,583
36,902
18,676
8,027
6,320

29.86
26.28
25.22
9.84
4.98
2.14
1.68
47,214
7,951
3,002
6,646
10,891
9,414
4,916
4,394

16.84
6.36
14.08
23.07
19.94
10.41
9.31
55,464
12,729
9,946
15,619
9,831
4,794
1,347
1,198

22.95
17.93
28.16
17.73
8.64
2.43
2.16
139,880
45,708
18,071
26,808
18,102
17,988
8,331
4,872

32.68
12.92
19.16
12.94
12.86
5.96
3.48

* All housing (Vacant and Occupied).


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