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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

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