Click on the cities for home ownership details. Red cities have the lowest rates of home ownership. Greener cities have the highest. Yellow & orange fall between.
Proponents of home ownership argue that it ties people more closely to a community and makes people more invested in taking care of a neighborhood.
There are many factors that determine how much of a community is made up of homeowners vs. renters - age of the community, income, whether a town is mostly single-family housing or multi-family housing.
The map above shows the percentage of the town's population that owns a home, based on figures from the 2010 census. A full window view of the map is available here. Click each city for details.
Rosemont's homeownership rate is 57.3 percent. That's slightly higher than nearby Carmichael and Citrus Heights, but lower than Fair Oaks, which has a rate of 60 percent.
Rancho Cordova's homeownership rate is 54.2 percent.
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