Louisiana Number of Housing Units by County
County | Value |
---|---|
Acadia Parish | 26,534 |
Allen Parish | 9,988 |
Ascension Parish | 48,680 |
Assumption Parish | 10,867 |
Avoyelles Parish | 18,439 |
Beauregard Parish | 15,890 |
Bienville Parish | 7,861 |
Bossier Parish | 57,828 |
Caddo Parish | 113,374 |
Calcasieu Parish | 92,047 |
Caldwell Parish | 5,192 |
Cameron Parish | 4,124 |
Catahoula Parish | 5,040 |
Claiborne Parish | 7,875 |
Concordia Parish | 9,621 |
De Soto Parish | 13,174 |
East Baton Rouge Parish | 195,190 |
East Carroll Parish | 2,905 |
East Feliciana Parish | 8,552 |
Evangeline Parish | 15,068 |
Franklin Parish | 9,256 |
Grant Parish | 9,422 |
Iberia Parish | 30,735 |
Iberville Parish | 13,583 |
Jackson Parish | 7,923 |
Jefferson Davis Parish | 14,040 |
Jefferson Parish | 188,657 |
La Salle Parish | 6,759 |
Lafayette Parish | 104,039 |
Lafourche Parish | 41,622 |
Lincoln Parish | 20,431 |
Livingston Parish | 58,274 |
Madison Parish | 5,171 |
Morehouse Parish | 12,642 |
Natchitoches Parish | 19,224 |
Orleans Parish | 191,627 |
Ouachita Parish | 69,018 |
Plaquemines Parish | 10,396 |
Pointe Coupee Parish | 11,613 |
Rapides Parish | 58,396 |
Red River Parish | 4,204 |
Richland Parish | 9,039 |
Sabine Parish | 15,198 |
St. Bernard Parish | 17,172 |
St. Charles Parish | 20,835 |
St. Helena Parish | 5,364 |
St. James Parish | 8,996 |
St. John the Baptist Parish | 17,851 |
St. Landry Parish | 36,928 |
St. Martin Parish | 23,619 |
St. Mary Parish | 23,657 |
St. Tammany Parish | 104,826 |
Tangipahoa Parish | 56,361 |
Tensas Parish | 3,435 |
Terrebonne Parish | 45,711 |
Union Parish | 11,904 |
Vermilion Parish | 26,743 |
Vernon Parish | 22,338 |
Washington Parish | 21,756 |
Webster Parish | 19,745 |
West Baton Rouge Parish | 11,223 |
West Carroll Parish | 5,190 |
West Feliciana Parish | 5,536 |
Winn Parish | 7,320 |
Value for Louisiana (Number): 2,076,028
Data item: Housing units, July 1, 2018, (V2018)
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Estimates Program (PEP), Updated annually. Population and Housing Unit Estimates
The U.S. Census Bureau estimates the number of housing units for each year since the most recent decennial census. With each annual release of housing unit estimates, the entire timeseries of estimates beginning with April 1, 2010 is revised and updated. Housing unit estimates are produced for all states and counties.
Definition:
A housing unit is a house, an apartment, a mobile home, a group of rooms, or a single room that is occupied (or if vacant, is intended for occupancy) as separate living quarters.Separate living quarters are those in which the occupants live and eat separately from any other persons in the building and which have direct access from the outside of the building or through a common hall.
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