These tools allow you to create customized, user-friendly
tables for multiple geographic areas and variables.
You can also download the data for offline use.
To use a tool, just select its link to the right.
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Geo Portal
Our "one-stop shop"; quick access to nearly all data sets for a single city or county.
Housing
Supply Data
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General Unit Characteristics
Create custom data sets from city- and county-level Census 2000 data
on housing cost burden, home values, rents, condition, age, unit types, and vacancy and occupancy.
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Construction & Sales Data
County- and subcounty-level property assessors' data on unit types
(single family, multi-family, condominium, or
manufactured housing), age and size of properties,
property values, sales prices and number of sales. Data
are derived from the analysis in the Shimberg Center's annual
State of Florida's Housing report.
Population Projections
Estimates and projections of population by age through 2030 for Florida counties and cities.
Other Data Sets
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Farmworkers and Special Needs Populations
Data and links regarding the housing needs of Florida's
farmworkers, elderly, homeless persons, persons with
disabilities, and extremely low-income (30% or less of area median
income) households.
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Assisted Housing Inventories
Data sets providing information about publicly assisted multifamily housing developments
in Florida, including location, number of units, funding sources, expiring periods of affordability and
population served. Data covers about 2,300 developments
with funding from the U.S. Department of Agriculture
Rural Housing Service, the U.S. Department of Housing
and Urban Development, Florida Housing Finance Corporation
and local housing finance authorities.
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2007 Rental Market Study Household Demographic Data
Produces 2007 and 2010 estimates of renter households in the 67 counties of Florida for several household
characteristics: tenure, income and cost burden.
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Workforce Housing
Data, links and publications about affordable housing
for workers in Florida. Includes tool comparing
housing costs to wages in various occupations and
industries for counties and cities.