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Marshall

1990 Census of Population and Housing
STF-3A, (one in six sample data)

For more detailed data please contact Jerry Bell (jlbell@ualr.edu), UALR IEA.

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          Total Housing Units...........................................        633

Year Structure Built

    1989 To March 1990..................................................         19
    1985 To 1988........................................................         24
    1980 To 1984........................................................         77
    1970 To 1979........................................................        103
    1960 To 1969........................................................        131
    1950 To 1959........................................................         87
    1940 To 1949........................................................         90
    1939 Or Earlier.....................................................        102

Bedrooms

    No Bedroom..........................................................          4
    1 Bedroom...........................................................         60
    2 Bedrooms..........................................................        264
    3 Bedrooms..........................................................        252
    4 Bedrooms..........................................................         45
    5 Or More Bedrooms..................................................          8

Selected Characteristics

    Lacking Complete Plumbing Facilities................................         11
    Lacking Complete Kitchen Facilities.................................          4
    Condominium Housing Units...........................................          0

Source Of Water

    Public System Or Private Company....................................        630
    Individual Drilled Well.............................................          2
    Individual Dug Well.................................................          0
    Some Other Source...................................................          1

Sewage Disposal

    Public Sewer........................................................        548
    Septic Tank Or Cesspool.............................................         78
    Other Means.........................................................          7

          Occupied Housing Units........................................        552

House Heating Fuel

    Utility Gas.........................................................         10
    Bottled, Tank, Or Lp Gas............................................        241
    Electricity.........................................................        137
    Fuel Oil, Kerosene, Etc.............................................          0
    Coal Or Coke........................................................          0
    Wood................................................................        159
    Solar Energy........................................................          5
    Other Fuel..........................................................          0
    No Fuel Used........................................................          0

Year Householder Moved Into Unit

    1989 To March 1990..................................................        104
    1985 To 1988........................................................        119
    1980 To 1984........................................................         95
    1970 To 1979........................................................        109
    1960 To 1969........................................................         73
    1959 Or Earlier.....................................................         52

Telephone

    No Telephone In Unit................................................         40

Vehicles Available

      Occupied Housing Units............................................        552
    None................................................................         89
    1...................................................................        210
    2...................................................................        178
    3 Or More...........................................................         75

Mortgage Status And Selected Monthly Owner Costs

    Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units..............................        274
      With A Mortgage...................................................         96
        Less Than $300..................................................         41
        $300 To $499....................................................         39
        $500 To $699....................................................         12
        $700 To $999....................................................          2
        $1,000 To $1,499................................................          2
        $1,500 To $1,999................................................          0
        $2,000 Or More..................................................          0
        Median (Dollars)................................................        335
      Not Mortgaged.....................................................        178
        Less Than $100..................................................         17
        $100 To $199....................................................        116
        $200 To $299....................................................         43
        $300 To $399....................................................          0
        $400 Or More....................................................          2
        Median (Dollars)................................................        146

Selected Monthly Owner Costs As A Percentage Of Household Income In 1989

    Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units..............................        274
      Less Than 20 Percent..............................................        167
      20 To 24 Percent..................................................         40
      25 To 29 Percent..................................................         17
      30 To 34 Percent..................................................         14
      35 Percent Or More................................................         36
      Not Computed......................................................          0

Gross Rent

    Specified Renter-Occupied Housing Units.............................        210
      Less Than $200....................................................         43
      $200 To $299......................................................         68
      $300 To $499......................................................         52
      $500 To $749......................................................          1
      $750 To $999......................................................          0
      $1,000 Or More....................................................          0
      No Cash Rent......................................................         46
      Median (Dollars)..................................................        260

Gross Rent As A Percentage Of Household Income In 1989

    Specified Renter-Occupied Housing Units.............................        210
      Less Than 20 Percent..............................................         34
      20 To 24 Percent..................................................         24
      25 To 29 Percent..................................................         14
      30 To 34 Percent..................................................         27
      35 Percent Or More................................................         65
      Not Computed......................................................         46


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