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Counties by Vacancy Rate

Vacancy rate measures unoccupied housing units. Very low rates signal tight housing markets; very high rates may indicate economic decline or seasonal patterns.

All 3,222 counties ranked by Vacancy Rate, from highest to lowest. Click the column header to reverse sort order. Data from the U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 5-Year Estimates, 2023.

States Counties Cities Metros ZIPs
# Counties Vacancy Rate
1 Franklin County, Kansas 100.0%
2 Fajardo Municipio, Puerto Rico 100.0%
3 San Luis Obispo County, California 100.0%
4 Santa Isabel Municipio, Puerto Rico 100.0%
5 Cochise County, Arizona 85.0%
6 Craighead County, Arkansas 82.5%
7 Belknap County, New Hampshire 78.6%
8 Lake and Peninsula Borough, Alaska 76.2%
9 Guayanilla Municipio, Puerto Rico 76.1%
10 Kenedy County, Texas 75.4%
11 Hamilton County, Nebraska 73.3%
12 Culebra Municipio, Puerto Rico 70.5%
13 Alpine County, California 70.2%
14 Yell County, Arkansas 70.0%
15 Valley County, Idaho 70.0%
16 Cleburne County, Alabama 68.9%
17 Hot Spring County, Arkansas 68.3%
18 Bristol Bay Borough, Alaska 65.9%
19 Lake County, Michigan 63.3%
20 Summit County, Colorado 61.2%
21 Mobile County, Alabama 61.1%
22 Baldwin County, Alabama 60.0%
23 Payne County, Oklahoma 59.8%
24 Wetzel County, West Virginia 59.5%
25 Denali Borough, Alaska 59.2%
26 Henderson County, Illinois 58.6%
27 Beaver County, Oklahoma 58.3%
28 Worcester County, Maryland 57.9%
29 Pima County, Arizona 57.3%
30 Camden County, Missouri 56.9%
31 Warren County, Georgia 56.8%
32 Van Zandt County, Texas 56.7%
33 Cape May County, New Jersey 55.5%
34 Cook County, Minnesota 55.2%
35 Pocahontas County, West Virginia 54.8%
36 Sullivan County, Pennsylvania 54.7%
37 Wagoner County, Oklahoma 54.1%
38 Hormigueros Municipio, Puerto Rico 53.8%
39 Apache County, Arizona 53.6%
40 Avery County, North Carolina 53.3%
41 Oscoda County, Michigan 52.7%
42 Keweenaw County, Michigan 52.4%
43 Aguadilla Municipio, Puerto Rico 52.0%
44 Lake of the Woods County, Minnesota 51.8%
45 Mackinac County, Michigan 51.5%
46 Aitkin County, Minnesota 51.2%
47 Jackson County, Georgia 51.1%
48 Suffolk County, Massachusetts 51.1%
49 Navajo County, Arizona 51.1%
50 Socorro County, New Mexico 50.7%
51 Alcona County, Michigan 50.6%
52 Catron County, New Mexico 50.6%
53 Sullivan County, New Hampshire 50.2%
54 Graham County, Arizona 50.1%
55 San Juan County, Colorado 49.7%
56 Clay County, Georgia 49.7%
57 Vieques Municipio, Puerto Rico 49.2%
58 Kane County, Utah 49.0%
59 Kent County, Rhode Island 48.9%
60 McMullen County, Texas 48.5%
61 Madison County, Mississippi 48.1%
62 Fremont County, Idaho 48.0%
63 Lincoln County, New Mexico 47.2%
64 Yakutat City and Borough, Alaska 47.1%
65 Sierra County, California 47.0%
66 Hoonah-Angoon Census Area, Alaska 47.0%
67 Montmorency County, Michigan 46.6%
68 Bath County, Virginia 46.6%
69 Okeechobee County, Florida 46.5%
70 Newton County, Missouri 46.5%
71 Cole County, Missouri 46.2%
72 Morgan County, Missouri 45.9%
73 Highland County, Virginia 45.5%
74 Greene County, Alabama 45.5%
75 Quitman County, Georgia 45.5%
76 Potter County, Pennsylvania 45.4%
77 Carroll County, New Hampshire 44.9%
78 Piscataquis County, Maine 44.6%
79 Mohave County, Arizona 44.6%
80 Barceloneta Municipio, Puerto Rico 44.5%
81 Jayuya Municipio, Puerto Rico 44.5%
82 Val Verde County, Texas 44.3%
83 Real County, Texas 44.2%
84 Johnson County, Arkansas 43.8%
85 Sarasota County, Florida 43.8%
86 Decatur County, Georgia 43.7%
87 Pike County, Missouri 43.5%
88 Ceiba Municipio, Puerto Rico 43.5%
89 Kent County, Texas 43.4%
90 Ontonagon County, Michigan 43.3%
91 Logan County, North Dakota 43.2%
92 Jeff Davis County, Texas 42.9%
93 Dillingham Census Area, Alaska 42.8%
94 Iosco County, Michigan 42.7%
95 Greeley County, Nebraska 42.5%
96 Harrison County, Ohio 42.4%
97 Harding County, New Mexico 42.3%
98 Madison County, Montana 42.2%
99 Hitchcock County, Nebraska 42.1%
100 Loup County, Nebraska 42.0%