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ro ortion of African - Americans <br />which <br />percent. The share of residents ercent in the rno- -mile acliustl Th PI etP Five- and ten miletradii is also <br />very low, only around three p as African - American <br />in the two mile area, around 29 percent, is slightly higher <br />residents identifying <br />ercent respectively. The Percentage onding decrease . the White <br />have 19 and 14 p h with a corresp <br />rose 2% from 2000 to 2009 in Hillsboroug , <br />population. <br />older in and around the study area. 54 percent of <br />Housing Age 29 ercent in the five -mile, <br />Housing age, shown in Table 6, is relatively <br />housing units were built prior to 1960 in the two- milestock in jet- hvo -mile radius was built of in <br />and 21 percent in the ten -mile. 18 percent of housing <br />The large proportion of older housingk in <br />1940 and only 10 percent Nvas built since 1999• policy of historic preservation that prioritizes <br />Hillsborough may 'nr pail reflect the "Down's p Y <br />rehabilitation of historic structures. <br />Housing <br />Stock Characteristics h the two-mile area contains a <br />As regards the type 76 ercent) than the five- and ten mile rings• <br />es of housing available in and around Hil s oro <br />higher majority of single family detached housing ( P <br />Another 16 p duplex and apartment units. <br />ercent of houshrg units within two -miles of the corridor ar'e mobile home mots while <br />the remainder consists mostly of multi- family dup <br />SfafUS h in Hillsborough -12 Percent, compared 11 <br />Housing Vacancy rates in all three regions <br />Vacancy rates, shown in Table 7, are a little high <br />ercent in the ten -mile area. Vacanrate of 6 -8% is considered <br />Percentage <br />points from 2000 to 2009. A vacancy <br />percent in the five -mile radius and p <br />increased by a few p <br />normal for a healthy market. <br />m <br />