B. Borden, J. Lednicky, A. Martinez, R. Visuett 2025, White Pine County Housing Infographic Set, Extension, University of Nevada, Reno

White Pine County Housing Infographics

  • The Demographic and Economic Characteristics section outlines the county's profile, setting the stage for an analysis of the housing market. It presents demographic data that characterizes the community's population and economic indicators that reveal their resources and capabilities.
  • The Housing Supply section details the inventory of housing units, including the types and ages of structures, as well as the availability of housing categorized by ownership status, such as owned, rented, or vacant.
  • The Housing Demand section addresses the characteristics of households and the various factors influencing their preferences for housing tenure, including income levels, housing costs, and the availability of suitable housing options.
  • The Housing Affordability Analysis section investigates the relationship between the existing housing supply, housing costs, and household income levels.

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