Housing Units
Housing Units

Housing Units
Menlo Park
12,714
Total Housing Units in 2000
Most Populous Demographics
Category | Demographic | Total | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|
Occupancy | Occupied | 12,387 | 97% |
Vacancy status | Seasonal, recreational, occasional use | 107 | 33% |
Occupancy
97%
OccupiedOf Menlo Park’s 12,714 housing units in 2000, just 327 units were reported as vacant, resulting in a moderately high occupancy rate of 97%.
Table: Housing Units by Occupancy
Occupancy | Housing Units in Menlo Park | |
---|---|---|
Total | Percentage | |
Occupied | 12,387 | 97% |
Vacant | 327 | 3% |
* For the chart above, the data is collected from the U.S. Census Bureau Decennial Data 2000, Summary File 1 (SF1), H003 Occupancy Status.
Vacancy Status
33%
Seasonal, recreational, occasional useThe category of housing units with the most vacancies in Menlo Park for 2000 was "Seasonal, Recreational, Occasional Use." The second largest category of vacancy type was "Other Vacancy," followed by "For Rent." There were 24 housing units for sale in Menlo Park in 2000.
Table: Housing Units by Vacancy Status
Vacancy Status | Housing Units in Menlo Park | |
---|---|---|
Total | Percentage | |
For rent | 81 | 25% |
For sale only | 24 | 7% |
Rented or sold, not occupied | 30 | 9% |
Seasonal, recreational, occasional use | 107 | 33% |
For migrant workers | ||
Other vacancy | 85 | 26% |
* For the chart above, the data is collected from the U.S. Census Bureau Decennial Data 2000, Summary File 1 (SF1), H005 Vacancy Status.