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TABLE 7 <br /> HOUSING INVENTORY - 1990 <br /> COLUMBIA HEIGHTS <br /> Owner Occupied Renter Occupied <br /> Unit Type Total Units Vacant Units Units Units <br /> ,Single-Family 5,634 101 5,053 480 <br /> Multi-Family 2,280 108 385 1,787 <br /> 2 546 16 130 400 <br /> 3 or 4 192 13 15 164 <br /> 5 to 9 298 16 55 227 <br /> 10 to 19 574 32 15 527 <br /> 20 to 49 173 9 4 160 <br /> 50 or 497 .22 166 309 <br /> more <br /> Other 56 0 23 33 <br /> Total 7,970 209 5,461 2,300 <br /> Source: 1990 Census. <br /> Building Permits <br /> Because Columbia Heights is a fully developed_community, (lie only land available is in the form of <br /> scattered vacant lots or when existing housing is replaced. Consequently, the number of residential <br /> building permits are low, as shown in Table 8. New building opportunities are found by redeveloping <br /> lots where the existing buildings have been demolished or by re-subdividing (creating new lots by <br /> splitting large existing lots into smaller lots). <br /> .9425 12 <br />