Table A-9.-VALUE-INCOME RATIO FOR OWNER-OCCUPIED DWELLING UNITS, AND GROSS RENT AS PERCENTAGE OF INCOME FOR RENTER-OCCUPIED DWELLING UNITS, FOR THE DAYTON STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREA: 1950 [Based on 20-percent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500. Income of only primary families and individuals] ? Ratio not computed when value or income is not reported, value is less than $100 or $99,900 or more, or income is less than $100 or $10,000 or more. Table A-10.-TYPE OF HOUSEHOLD IN OWNER- AND RENTER-OCCUPIED DWELLING UNITS, FOR THE Table A-10.-TYPE OF HOUSEHOLD IN OWNER- AND RENTER-OCCUPIED DWELLING UNITS, FOR THE 2 Restricted to 1-dwelling-unit properties. Ratio not computed when value or income is not reported, value is less than $100 or $99,900 or more, or income is less than $100 or $10,000 or more. • Percentage not computed when unit is rent-free, rent or income is not reported, rent is $999 or more, or income is less than $100 or $10,000 or more. Table B-1.—VALUE OF OWNER-OCCUPIED DWELLING UNITS, FOR THE CITY OF DAYTON: 1950 * Ratio not computed when value or income is not reported, value is less than $100 or $99,900 or more, or income is less than $100 or $10,000 or more. Table B-2.-CONTRACT MONTHLY RENT OF RENTER-OCCUPIED DWELLING UNITS, FOR THE CITY OF [Asterisk (*) denotes statistics based on 4-percent sample; other statistics, 20-percent sample. Median not shown where base is less than 500] Table B-3.-GROSS MONTHLY RENT OF RENTER-OCCUPIED DWELLING UNITS, FOR THE CITY OF [Asterisk (*) denotes statistics based on 4-percent sample; other statistics, 20-percent sample] 1 Income of only primary families and individuals. * Percentage not computed when unit is rent-free, rent or income is not reported, rent is $999 or more, or income is less than $100 or $10,000 or more. |