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Compiled by Capital News Service and Maryland Newsline
Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2007

Total Housing Units in Maryland, By County
  Units on July 1, 2005 Units on July 1, 2006 Percent Change
Allegany
33,083
33,128
0.14%
Anne Arundel
199,398
201,603
1.11%
Baltimore City
295,626
296,053
0.14%
Baltimore
324,596
325,964
0.42%
Calvert
31,652
32,104
1.43%
Caroline
13,035
13,377
2.62%
Carroll
60,405
61,065
1.09%
Cecil
39,047
39,741
1.78%
Charles
50,154
51,392
2.47%
Dorchester
15,671
16,132
2.94%
Frederick
83,173
84,960
2.15%
Garrett
18,253
18,571
1.74%
Harford
92,122
94,643
2.74%
Howard
101,136
102,804
1.65%
Kent
10,240
10,424
1.80%
Montgomery
356,603
359,625
0.85%
Prince George's
314,221
317,124
0.92%
Queen Anne's
18,790
19,160
1.97%
Somerset
10,589
10,792
1.92%
St. Mary's
39,193
40,140
2.42%
Talbot
18,638
19,247
3.27%
Washington
57,935
59,750
3.13%
Wicomico
38,450
39,396
2.46%
Worcester
52,297
53,372
2.06%
Maryland
2,274,307
2,300,567
1.15%
Key: Blue=county with the largest number increase; Yellow=county with the largest percent increase.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau Population Division

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