MOBILE HOME HOUSING STOCK
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Ever so slowly, but ever so steadily, the county’s mobile home housing stock is dwindling. According to the state Department of Finance, the number of mobile homes decreased 2.6% between 1984 and 1988. Here is the city-by-city change since 1984, ranked from highest percentage loss to highest gain:
City 1984 *1988 % Change Anaheim 4,402 3,645 -17.2 Unincorporated area 2,517 2,097 -16.7 Newport Beach 878 840 -4.3 TOTAL COUNTY 27,602 26,893 -2.6 Huntington Beach 2,715 2,683 -1.2 Westminster 2,479 2,469 -0.4 La Habra 642 641 -0.2 Fullerton 668 667 -0.1 Cypress 306 306 N/C Fountain Valley 342 342 N/C La Palma 0 0 N/C Los Alamitos 85 85 N/C Placentia 494 494 N/C Seal Beach 87 87 N/C Villa Park 0 0 N/C Yorba Linda 267 267 N/C Tustin 512 513 +0.2 Irvine 699 701 +0.3 Garden Grove 1,629 1,636 +0.4 Brea 1,186 1,192 +0.5 Santa Ana 2,941 2,957 +0.5 Buena Park 263 265 +0.8 San Juan Capistrano 999 1,007 +0.8 Stanton 1,131 1,140 +0.8 Orange 1,115 1,130 +1.3 San Clemente 322 330 +2.5 Costa Mesa 902 953 +5.7 Laguna Beach 21 446 +2,023.8
N/C: No change
Source: California Department of Finance, Population Research Unit
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