New Plymouth, ID Housing Data

This page shows a collection of maps for visualizing New Plymouth, ID housing data.

New Plymouth, ID Home Owners and Renters Map

In New Plymouth, 19.02% of people rent their homes or live in apartments. Additionally, 24.77% own their homes free and clear. This map shows which areas are primarily occupied by owners and renters in New Plymouth. See the key below. Areas in grey have 0% owner occupation, which sometimes means there are no homes in the area.

 

New Plymouth, ID Map of Owner vs. Renter Occupied Neighborhoods
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Owners vs. Renters Key

Mostly Owner Occupied
Owners and Renters
Mostly Renter Occupied

New Plymouth, ID Home Vacancy Rates Map

The average vacancy rate in New Plymouth is 5.06%. This map shows vacancy rates by block in the city. Most home buyers want to avoid vacancies. Not only are vacant properties targets for squatters, but it tends to diminish home values over time. New Plymouth areas with high vacancy rates are shown in red, low vacancy rates in green, and high but manageable vacancies in yellow.

 

New Plymouth, ID Map of Vacant Houses and Vacancy Rates
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Vacancy Rate Key

Low Vacancy
Moderate Vacancy
High Vacancy

New Plymouth, ID House Age Map

The average home in New Plymouth was built in 1981. This map shows the average home age by block or county. People looking for newer or older neighborhoods can use the map to see the average age of homes in neighborhoods in New Plymouth. Areas in green have homes that are, on average, 15 years old or newer. Areas in the darkest red shades have homes that are, on average, 80 years old or older.

 

New Plymouth, ID Map of Old and New Home Neighborhoods by Year Built
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Home Age Key

New Homes
Average Aged Homes
Older Homes

Home Services

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Updated 2023 using the most recent data available (2021)