Table 11. Ten Central Cities With Populations of 100,000 or More in
2000 With Highest Homeownership Rate in 2000
Central City
|
% Change in Land Area,
1990 to 2000
|
Homeownership Rate
|
1990
|
2000
|
Difference
|
Cape Coral, FL
|
0
|
75.1
|
80.0
|
4.9
|
Joliet, IL
|
37
|
63.1
|
70.4
|
7.3
|
Aurora, IL
|
15
|
61.5
|
70.1
|
8.6
|
Scottsdale, AZ
|
0
|
64.0
|
69.6
|
5.6
|
Cedar Rapids, IA
|
18
|
67.2
|
69.0
|
1.8
|
Mesa, AZ
|
15
|
60.9
|
66.4
|
5.5
|
Pueblo, CO
|
26
|
64.8
|
65.6
|
0.8
|
Virginia Beach, VA
|
0
|
62.5
|
65.6
|
3.1
|
Des Moines, IA
|
1
|
62.0
|
64.7
|
2.7
|
Laredo, TX
|
139
|
59.0
|
64.4
|
5.4
|
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Table 12. Ten Central Cities With Populations
of 100,000 or More in 2000 With Lowest Homeownership Rate in 2000
Central City
|
% Change in Land Area,
1990 to 2000
|
Homeownership Rate
|
1990
|
2000
|
Difference
|
San Francisco, CA
|
0
|
34.5
|
35.0
|
0.5
|
Miami, FL
|
0
|
33.1
|
34.9
|
1.8
|
Providence, RI
|
0
|
36.3
|
34.6
|
-1.7
|
Cambridge, MA
|
0
|
30.3
|
32.3
|
1.9
|
Boston, MA
|
0
|
30.9
|
32.3
|
1.4
|
New York, NY
|
-2
|
28.7
|
30.2
|
1.5
|
New Haven, CT
|
0
|
32.0
|
29.6
|
-2.4
|
Jersey City, NJ
|
0
|
29.6
|
28.2
|
-1.4
|
Hartford, CT
|
0
|
23.6
|
24.6
|
1.0
|
Newark, NJ
|
0
|
23.1
|
23.8
|
0.7
|
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
|