Number of Households by Tenure of Dwelling by Parish, Special Area and Enumeration District: 2011

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Number of Households by Tenure of Dwelling by Parish, Special Area and Enumeration District: 2011 2011 Census of Population and Housing - Jamaica Table 1.3 Number of Households by Tenure of Dwelling by Parish, Special Area and Enumeration District: 2011 Type of Tenure Total Parish and Special Area Not Dwellings Owned Leased Rented Rent Free Squatted Other Reporte d All Jamaica 881,089 534,353 15,069 176,871 136,835 8,823 1,149 7,989 Kingston 29,513 8,931 375 9,409 9,095 954 65 684 Port Royal 338 136 2 160 25 9 0 6 Harbour View 205 109 7 33 38 0 0 18 Springfield 1,678 950 68 373 193 23 19 52 D'aguilar Town/Rennock Lodge 497 133 0 274 66 0 0 24 Johnson Town 782 234 20 251 205 23 8 41 Norman Gardens 732 200 5 375 120 2 0 30 Bournemouth Gardens 1,172 369 6 610 144 25 0 18 Rollington Town 2,177 555 88 1,001 410 48 19 56 Newton Square 785 185 0 396 169 12 0 23 Passmore Town 1,724 511 19 709 404 27 0 54 Franklyn Town 1,340 287 3 766 257 7 2 18 Campbell Town 548 180 3 251 90 0 2 22 Allman Town 1,461 394 9 566 392 89 0 11 Kingston Gardens 382 76 1 159 135 1 0 10 Fletchers Land 1,431 354 13 391 606 49 0 18 Hannah Town/Craig Town 1,147 316 7 202 574 10 8 30 Denham Town 2,936 934 8 187 1,722 63 0 22 Tivoli Gardens 961 797 8 23 110 6 1 16 Newport East 333 109 1 1 166 39 1 16 East Down Town 3,732 739 62 1,306 1,385 147 1 92 South Side 393 47 4 30 270 23 0 19 Central Down Town 907 103 7 334 379 70 4 10 West Down Town 1,103 170 12 181 708 26 0 6 Manley Meadows 1,632 866 2 412 110 198 0 44 Rae Town 1,117 177 20 418 417 57 0 28 St Andrew 192,112 93,761 4,934 58,225 29,265 2,911 315 2,701 Special Areas 174,799 81,791 4,587 56,363 26,460 2,805 308 2,485 August Town 1,902 1,098 60 506 218 4 4 12 Hermitage 1,437 832 53 302 243 4 0 3 University 466 105 10 320 24 0 1 6 Mona Heights 1,891 640 10 1,149 88 0 0 4 Elletson Flats/Mona Commons 923 266 4 261 81 299 1 11 Hope Tavern 1,721 637 70 647 339 11 3 14 Kintyre 832 436 73 126 152 37 0 8 Jacks Hill 1,101 773 18 153 132 20 0 5 Hope Pastures/Utech 1,409 893 20 398 91 0 0 7 Barbican 3,975 2,244 154 1,187 306 9 4 71 Liguanea 3,728 1,974 169 1,234 285 6 0 60 Beverley Hills 1,503 843 11 574 71 0 0 4 Swallowfield 1,027 316 21 424 247 9 0 10 Seymour Land 1,352 599 28 562 115 10 6 32 Trafalgar Park 394 207 4 143 33 0 1 6 New Kingston 972 454 3 492 14 0 0 9 Half Way Tree 2,162 932 107 829 238 13 10 33 Drumblair 1,306 614 25 563 84 0 6 14 Grants Pen 2,577 1,034 233 938 323 10 1 38 Acadia 887 596 18 223 45 0 0 5 Cherry Gardens 1,000 698 21 217 55 7 1 1 Norbrook 1,341 937 30 249 67 27 18 13 Stony Hill 2,956 1,784 88 739 323 3 0 19 Constant Spring 4,155 2,195 155 1,314 403 10 6 72 Oaklands 514 200 7 297 8 0 0 2 Constant Spring Gardens 2,878 1,308 23 1,305 159 0 3 80 Zaidie Gardens 508 194 3 286 25 0 0 0 Red Hills Gardens 1,086 469 33 461 81 20 10 12 Whitehall 4,849 1,983 251 1,687 828 39 0 61 Roehampton 386 238 1 126 21 0 0 0 Havendale 2,648 1,301 44 1,117 160 6 6 14 Mannings Hill 914 643 14 112 95 21 3 26 Red Hills/Sterling Castle 1,473 955 71 239 155 27 0 26 Forest Hills/Plantation Heights 1,798 1,162 52 367 119 51 6 41 Meadowbrook 617 241 6 313 48 0 4 5 Queensborough/Tunbridge 1,678 881 16 572 145 34 3 27 Forest Hills Gardens 346 222 4 117 1 0 0 2 Meadowbrook Estate 456 292 1 122 25 3 4 9 Patrick City 2,317 950 16 1,137 193 1 0 20 Duhaney Park 4,210 2,373 17 1,381 402 1 3 33 New Haven 1,667 836 24 513 236 37 1 20 Ferry 252 229 0 4 16 3 0 0 Riverton City 1,092 1,006 0 36 16 10 0 24 Cooreville Gardens 1,930 1,238 3 508 153 11 7 10 Washington Gardens 2,064 781 3 1,013 195 57 0 15 Pembroke Hall 1,723 917 6 642 146 3 1 8 Arlene Gardens 1,486 613 7 714 106 18 0 28 Three Oaks/Glendale 1,162 543 1 474 135 3 1 5 Hughenden 1,839 746 6 943 117 1 0 26 Marverley 1,539 554 46 511 421 4 0 3 Drews Land 1,402 577 24 377 415 4 0 5 Waterhouse 3,536 1,744 134 881 657 27 39 54 Penwood 3,208 1,771 119 639 652 4 1 22 Seaview Gardens 3,980 2,557 4 854 516 10 0 39 Majestic Gardens 988 209 4 19 249 491 1 15 Cockburn Gardens 4,659 1,396 125 1,529 1,276 277 3 53 Waltham Gardens 3,264 963 34 1,630 600 1 3 33 Tower Hill 3,836 1,565 64 1,020 1,064 76 4 43 Seaward Pen 1,931 966 41 454 451 9 0 10 Molynes Gardens 2,614 858 43 1,405 235 20 14 39 Cassia Park 1,574 572 65 707 198 4 0 28 Eastwood Park Gardens 584 184 6 313 74 0 4 3 Molynes/Four Roads 2,088 708 71 900 312 29 33 35 Boucher Park 2,009 554 257 951 221 13 4 9 Delacree Pen 5,650 2,935 231 1,382 971 31 6 94 Delacree Park/Union Gardens 909 506 90 155 95 30 1 32 Greenwich Town/Newport West 2,642 957 46 839 655 97 0 48 Whitfield Town 3,829 918 111 1,711 938 91 0 60 Maxfield Park 1,526 378 77 673 304 75 0 19 Richmond Park 1,048 364 21 522 131 1 1 8 Kencot 2,080 579 145 904 347 10 0 95 Arnett Gardens 3,709 1,390 108 1,244 835 67 1 64 Rose Town 1,183 288 34 206 490 91 0 74 Wilton Gardens/Rema 1,946 656 0 54 1,195 10 0 31 Trench Town 1,753 1,038 1 67 414 214 1 18 Jones Town 4,215 1,689 51 733 1,519 115 6 102 Cross Roads 1,421 358 18 759 176 38 13 59 Woodford Park 1,042 291 6 461 197 7 1 79 Stadium Gardens 497 271 0 122 83 1 3 17 Nannyville 626 373 0 166 78 3 0 6 Vineyard Town 4,580 1,698 70 2,266 462 13 10 61 Mountain View Gardens 3,435 1,778 87 947 586 9 1 27 Harbour View 2,730 1,379 9 1,012 305 4 3 18 Bull Bay/Seven Mile 5,607 3,285 221 969 845 96 36 155 Golden Spring 1,999 1,219 139 391 213 1 3 33 Lawrence Tavern 2,213 1,411 47 299 427 3 0 26 Gordon Town 1,360 913 40 168 224 3 1 11 Mavis Bank 677 511 4 87 67 1 1 6 Rest of Parish 17,313 11,970 347 1,862 2,805 106 7 216 St Thomas 32,121 19,058 1,283 4,866 6,067 420 81 346 Special Areas 15,392 8,530 753 2,888 2,744 290 51 136 Morant Bay 3,463 1,962 113 643 578 135 1 31 Port Morant 928 553 78 125 150 11 2 9 Bath 857 458 162 119 108 2 0 8 Yallahs 4,298 2,300 135 967 703 111 42 40 Cedar Valley 484 318 17 47 88 1 1 12 Easington 1,037 548 78 131 252 16 0 12 Trinity Ville 536 301 8 86 139 0 0 2 Seaforth 1,782 1,014 55 394 302 7 1 9 Golden Grove/Duckenfield 1,033 504 82 190 242 5 0 10 Dalvey 974 572 25 186 182 2 4 3 Rest of Parish 16,729 10,528 530 1,978 3,323 130 30 210 Portland 27,610 18,128 339 4,157 4,770 100 14 102 Special Areas 10,394 6,526 113 2,157 1,527 30 5 36 Port Antonio 5,577 3,393 60 1,346 739 22 1 16 Buff Bay 1,524 932 23 358 194 5 1 11 Hectors River 724 405 8 159 150 0 0 2 Manchioneal 978 635 13 129 195 1 3 2 Moore Town 349 285 0 22 39 0 0 3 Comfort Castle 306 241 0 23 41 1 0 0 Hope Bay 590 390 4 85 111 0 0 0 Long Bay 346 245 5 35 58 1 0 2 Rest of Parish 17,216 11,602 226 2,000 3,243 70 9 66 St Mary 36,527 24,223 834 4,969 5,987 185 58 271 Special Areas 13,502 8,699 356 2,271 1,961 79 20 116 Port Maria 2,794 1,984 73 351 318 40 1 27 Annotto Bay 2,038 1,331 44 421 216 7 0 19 Oracabessa 1,653 983 55 347 245 0 8 15 Highgate 2,086 1,448 25 354 239 8 1 11 Richmond 775 559 45 97 57 9 7 1 Gayle/Lucky Hill 1,057 507 26 194 324 1 1 4 Islington 1,236 766 53 176 217 8 1 15 Retreat 1,246 719 23 229 247 6 1 21 Carron Hall 373 235 6 57 75 0 0 0 Guys Hill 244 167 6 45 23 0 0 3 Rest of Parish 23,025 15,524 478 2,698 4,026 106 38 155 St Ann 53,642 32,476 642 9,919 9,225 916 59 405 Special Areas 20,881 11,757 266 5,204 3,038 399 15 202 St.
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