Regional Statistics
1,631
33
people/km²
5,496
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Housing Stock in Wysokie Mazowieckie Municipality 2022
In 2022, Wysokie Mazowieckie municipality ranked 1625 of 2,478 Polish municipalities. Dwelling stock shrank by 5 units +0.31% between 2017-2022, at 1,631.
Among 1984 declining municipalities, ranked in bottom 30% for rate of decline. Within Wysokomazowiecki county, ranked 5 of 10 municipalities. In Podlaskie province, ranked 42.
Based on 31 years of official GUS housing market statistics for Wysokomazowiecki county municipalities within Podlaskie province.
Total Dwellings
+1.62
%
since
2021
2022
1,631
Total Dwellings Chart
Lowest at 1,417 in 2002
Highest at 1,666 in 2019
1995
29 years (+5 year forecast)
2024
Ranking
1843/2477 Municipality in Poland
1841
Fajsławice
1,635
1841
Kowale Oleckie
1,635
1845
Rutki
1,630
1846
Urszulin
1,625
1848
Ruda-Huta
1,623
1849
Sztabin
1,622
1849
Sulmierzyce
1,622
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Change
483/2477 Municipality in Poland
481
Mieleszyn
+1.6%
482
Suszec
+1.6%
484
Lubaczów
+1.6%
485
Czerwieńsk
+1.6%
486
Pniewy
+1.6%
487
Mielec
+1.6%
488
Zamość
+1.6%
489
Elbląg
+1.6%
490
Strzelin
+1.6%
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Dwellings per 1,000 Population
+1.44
%
since
2021
2022
296.8
Living Space
size and occupancy
Floor Area per Person
+2.33
%
since
2021
2022
35.1
m²
Average Dwelling Size
+1.02
%
since
2021
2022
118.4
m²
Persons per Room
-1.47
%
since
2021
2022
0.67
Construction Activity
new housing production
Dwellings Completed per 1,000 Pop.
+45.45
%
since
2021
2022
6.4
Avg. Size of New Dwellings
+5.41
%
since
2021
2022
187.1
m²
Utilities Coverage
percentage of dwellings equipped
Water Supply
+0.10
%
since
2021
2022
95.8
%
Sewage System
—
91.0
%
Central Heating
+0.54
%
since
2021
2022
75.1
%
Gas Network
+5.00
%
since
2021
2022
6.3
%