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Housing Stock in Borowa Municipality 2022
In 2022, Borowa municipality ranked 1700 of 2,478 Polish municipalities. Dwelling stock grew by 26 units +1.76% between 2017-2022, reaching 1,502.
Among 494 growing municipalities, ranked in bottom 40% for housing growth rate. Within Mielecki county, ranked 8 of 10 municipalities. In Subcarpathian province, ranked 131.
Based on 31 years of official GUS housing market statistics for Mielecki county municipalities within Subcarpathian province.
Total Dwellings
+0.40
%
since
2021
2022
1,502
Total Dwellings Chart
Lowest at 1,335 in 2002
Highest at 1,514 in 2024
1995
29 years (+5 year forecast)
2024
Ranking
1959/2477 Municipality in Poland
1951
Olszanka
1,512
1952
Łabowa
1,510
1953
Płużnica
1,508
1954
Janowice Wielkie
1,507
1955
Bierzwnik
1,506
1956
Bukowiec
1,505
1957
Świercze
1,503
1957
Stolno
1,503
1959
Borowa
1,502
1959
Jeziora Wielkie
1,502
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Change
1931/2477 Municipality in Poland
1931
Borowa
+0.4%
1932
Leżajsk city
+0.4%
1933
Opole Lubelskie
+0.4%
1934
Abramów
+0.4%
1935
Lututów
+0.4%
1936
Kiełczygłów
+0.4%
1937
Zgierz city
+0.4%
1938
Tczew city
+0.4%
1939
Paczków
+0.4%
1940
Chojnów city
+0.4%
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Dwellings per 1,000 Population
+1.21
%
since
2021
2022
284.5
Living Space
size and occupancy
Floor Area per Person
+1.46
%
since
2021
2022
27.8
m²
Average Dwelling Size
+0.21
%
since
2021
2022
97.6
m²
Persons per Room
-1.28
%
since
2021
2022
0.77
Construction Activity
new housing production
Dwellings Completed per 1,000 Pop.
-19.23
%
since
2021
2022
2.1
Avg. Size of New Dwellings
+0.57
%
since
2021
2022
140.9
m²
Utilities Coverage
percentage of dwellings equipped
Water Supply
0.00
%
since
2021
2022
97.5
%
Sewage System
—
94.0
%
Central Heating
+0.13
%
since
2021
2022
76.6
%
Gas Network
+3.39
%
since
2021
2022
6.1
%