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Rank | Vacant Housing Units Percentage ▼ | County / Population |
1. | 29.2% | Jewell, KS / 3,151 |
2. | 28.4% | Chautauqua, KS / 3,736 |
3. | 26.8% | Greenwood, KS / 6,824 |
4. | 25.3% | Elk, KS / 2,930 |
5. | 25.2% | Wallace, KS / 1,440 |
6. | 24.2% | Comanche, KS / 1,865 |
7. | 24.1% | Trego, KS / 2,979 |
8. | 23.9% | Phillips, KS / 5,601 |
9. | 23.8% | Graham, KS / 2,663 |
10. | 23.6% | Osborne, KS / 3,906 |
11. | 23.1% | Lincoln, KS / 3,308 |
12. | 22.8% | Woodson, KS / 3,352 |
13. | 22.7% | Greeley, KS / 1,294 |
14. | 22.4% | Chase, KS / 2,834 |
15. | 21.9% | Lane, KS / 1,725 |
16. | 21.9% | Ness, KS / 3,120 |
17. | 21.4% | Ellsworth, KS / 6,476 |
18. | 21.3% | Stanton, KS / 2,197 |
19. | 20.8% | Stafford, KS / 4,433 |
20. | 20.4% | Hodgeman, KS / 1,955 |
21. | 20.0% | Rawlins, KS / 2,594 |
22. | 19.4% | Linn, KS / 9,782 |
23. | 19.2% | Sherman, KS / 6,002 |
24. | 19.1% | Republic, KS / 5,069 |
25. | 19.0% | Wichita, KS / 2,244 |
26. | 19.0% | Bourbon, KS / 15,097 |
27. | 18.8% | Mitchell, KS / 6,383 |
28. | 18.8% | Morris, KS / 5,946 |
29. | 18.7% | Smith, KS / 3,934 |
30. | 18.6% | Wilson, KS / 9,598 |
31. | 17.6% | Cheyenne, KS / 2,783 |
32. | 17.5% | Haskell, KS / 4,196 |
33. | 17.0% | Russell, KS / 6,915 |
34. | 17.0% | Washington, KS / 5,851 |
35. | 16.9% | Barber, KS / 4,900 |
36. | 16.8% | Ottawa, KS / 6,107 |
37. | 16.7% | Kiowa, KS / 2,671 |
38. | 16.3% | Edwards, KS / 3,052 |
39. | 16.3% | Cherokee, KS / 21,740 |
40. | 16.2% | Geary, KS / 30,537 |
41. | 16.1% | Clark, KS / 2,231 |
42. | 15.9% | Decatur, KS / 3,015 |
43. | 15.8% | Harper, KS / 6,033 |
44. | 15.8% | Pawnee, KS / 6,913 |
45. | 15.8% | Cloud, KS / 9,538 |
46. | 15.4% | Rush, KS / 3,290 |
47. | 15.4% | Cowley, KS / 36,140 |
48. | 15.3% | Marion, KS / 12,689 |
49. | 15.3% | Gove, KS / 2,721 |
50. | 15.3% | Dickinson, KS / 19,643 |
51. | 15.2% | Brown, KS / 10,019 |
52. | 15.0% | Sumner, KS / 24,257 |
53. | 14.6% | Wabaunsee, KS / 7,004 |
54. | 14.5% | Thomas, KS / 7,757 |
55. | 14.4% | Wyandotte, KS / 155,462 |
56. | 14.3% | Anderson, KS / 8,084 |
57. | 14.0% | Morton, KS / 3,244 |
58. | 14.0% | Hamilton, KS / 2,643 |
59. | 13.8% | Norton, KS / 5,692 |
60. | 13.4% | Rooks, KS / 5,241 |
61. | 13.3% | Sheridan, KS / 2,578 |
62. | 13.1% | Crawford, KS / 38,985 |
63. | 13.0% | Montgomery, KS / 35,453 |
64. | 13.0% | Pratt, KS / 9,670 |
65. | 12.9% | Coffey, KS / 8,587 |
66. | 12.8% | Nemaha, KS / 10,253 |
67. | 12.6% | Marshall, KS / 10,147 |
68. | 12.5% | Doniphan, KS / 7,957 |
69. | 12.5% | Clay, KS / 8,531 |
70. | 12.3% | Rice, KS / 10,128 |
71. | 12.0% | Labette, KS / 21,791 |
72. | 11.9% | Gray, KS / 5,870 |
73. | 11.7% | Meade, KS / 4,523 |
74. | 11.1% | Allen, KS / 13,473 |
75. | 10.8% | Finney, KS / 36,139 |
76. | 10.8% | Atchison, KS / 16,889 |
77. | 10.4% | Stevens, KS / 5,533 |
78. | 10.3% | Neosho, KS / 16,538 |
79. | 10.2% | Barton, KS / 27,499 |
80. | 10.1% | Osage, KS / 16,426 |
81. | 10.0% | Kearny, KS / 3,966 |
82. | 9.6% | Lyon, KS / 34,974 |
83. | 9.2% | Kingman, KS / 7,949 |
84. | 8.9% | Leavenworth, KS / 74,611 |
85. | 8.9% | Riley, KS / 69,035 |
86. | 8.6% | Sedgwick, KS / 486,123 |
87. | 8.5% | Jackson, KS / 13,360 |
88. | 8.5% | Grant, KS / 7,744 |
89. | 8.4% | Saline, KS / 54,982 |
90. | 8.4% | Ford, KS / 32,727 |
91. | 8.4% | Reno, KS / 64,054 |
92. | 8.3% | Franklin, KS / 25,841 |
93. | 8.1% | Ellis, KS / 28,039 |
94. | 8.0% | Harvey, KS / 34,150 |
95. | 8.0% | Miami, KS / 32,116 |
96. | 7.7% | Pottawatomie, KS / 20,781 |
97. | 7.5% | Jefferson, KS / 19,059 |
98. | 7.4% | Logan, KS / 2,774 |
99. | 7.3% | Mcpherson, KS / 29,178 |
100. | 7.2% | Seward, KS / 22,588 |
101. | 7.1% | Shawnee, KS / 175,537 |
102. | 7.1% | Butler, KS / 64,853 |
103. | 6.7% | Douglas, KS / 109,052 |
104. | 5.7% | Scott, KS / 4,832 |
105. | 5.4% | Johnson, KS / 531,228 |
Please note that we only rank locations with 'Vacant Housing Units Percentage' data. The rank above might not be a complete list. Locations without 'Vacant Housing Units Percentage' data are not listed.
*ACS stands for U.S. Census American Community Survey. According to the U.S. Census, if the date is a range, you can interpret the data as an average of the period of time.