Lessors of Residential Buildings and Dwellings, FY2024
Lessors Of Residential Buildings And Dwellings obligated $220,207,708.73 in FY2024 according to USAspending.gov (NAICS 531110). That yearlyTrend cell is 79.3% of the industry extract $277,735,078.60. The page is a join of one NAICS code and one fiscal year, not a rental-unit directory and not housing advice. 566 is the industry extract's award-record count, not a FY2024-only census of leases or named landlords.
Key figures
- USAspending records $220,207,708.73 in Residential Lessors FY2024 obligations (NAICS 531110).
- That cell is 79.3% of the industry's $277,735,078.60 extract-wide total.
- 566 is the industry extract award-record count, not a FY2024 lease census.
- Obligations are not outlays; FEC donations do not fund this total.
What the 531110–FY2024 join is
NAICS 531110 and fiscal year 2024 meet in one yearlyTrend cell. $220,207,708.73 is the USAspending.gov obligation sum tagged to that pair. It is not the Lessors Of Residential Buildings And Dwellings all-year book of $277,735,078.60, not every federal housing dollar in FY2024, and not an outlay. Apartments, dwellings, and lease vehicles are ordinary speech; this packet does not split $220,207,708.73 among those labels or name lessors.
A residential-lessor total is easy to misread as units leased, a named property manager, or a count of buildings. This packet does not list properties, award recipients, or tenant counts. A reader who assigns $220,207,708.73 to a single agency's housing program adds a label the facts do not carry. Correlation with rent headlines is not causation.
FY2024 beside the 531110 longer book
Fiscal year 2024 is a large slice of NAICS 531110's published series. 79.3% of $277,735,078.60 landed in this cell. The remainder sits on other fiscal-year rows for the same code. Adding those rows back into $220,207,708.73 would double-count. The NAICS 531110 hub at /industries/531110/ is the parent without a FY2024 filter.
FY2024 federal spending at /fiscal-years/2024/ is the parent without a 531110 filter. Do not treat $220,207,708.73 as the government-wide FY2024 housing total. Later USAspending ingests can restate the cell. Obligations remain commitments, not checks cleared. Commercial-lessor codes stay on other keys.
Award records on 531110 are not a FY2024 lease census
566 is the Lessors Of Residential Buildings And Dwellings award-record count published with the industry extract, not a count of FY2024 leases. Dividing $220,207,708.73 by 566 would mix a one-year dollar total with a multi-year row count. Unique recipients are unpublished. Modifications can add lines without adding landlords.
What the residential-lessor FY2024 table omits
The packet has no outlay total, no agency split, no address file, and no named lessors. It does not rank landlords. FEC donation tables are a different dataset and do not fund these USAspending obligations. Quote $220,207,708.73 as NAICS 531110 obligations in FY2024. /industries/ and /ties/ list other keys.
Where to read the 531110–FY2024 pair
Open NAICS 531110 (/industries/531110/) for the industry hub, FY2024 federal spending (/fiscal-years/2024/) for the year hub, All industries (/industries/) for every industry, and All spending ties (/ties/) for other joins. Keep Lessors Of Residential Buildings And Dwellings and FY2024 together when citing $220,207,708.73.
The 566 award-record count stays on the industry extract, not on this yearlyTrend row. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov. Obligations of $220,207,708.73 are not outlays. The 79.3% share uses $277,735,078.60 as the denominator. Keep Lessors Of Residential Buildings And Dwellings and FY2024 together when citing $220,207,708.73. NAICS 531110's extract-wide award-record count is 566, not a FY2024 census. Obligations of $220,207,708.73 are not outlays. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov for this 531110 × FY2024 pair. Do not add parent hubs into this yearlyTrend cell. Campaign-finance tables do not fund these USAspending obligations. The 79.3% share is $220,207,708.73 divided by the extract-wide $277,735,078.60, not a budget score. Unique recipients remain unpublished on this Lessors Of Residential Buildings And Dwellings FY2024 join. Agency and place-of-performance splits are omitted from this packet. Quote NAICS 531110, fiscal year 2024, and $220,207,708.73 in one sentence. The All industries index and All spending ties index are larger than this cell. A later USAspending ingest can restate $220,207,708.73 without changing the join keys. Keep Lessors Of Residential Buildings And Dwellings and FY2024 together when citing $220,207,708.73. NAICS 531110's extract-wide award-record count is 566, not a FY2024 census. Obligations of $220,207,708.73 are not outlays. Original filings remain on USAspending.gov for this 531110 × FY2024 pair.
Questions
- How much did residential lessors obligate in FY2024?
- USAspending.gov records $220,207,708.73 in Lessors Of Residential Buildings And Dwellings obligations for fiscal year 2024 under NAICS 531110. That amount is a yearlyTrend obligation total, not an outlay and not the industry's $277,735,078.60 extract-wide sum.
- Is $220,207,708.73 the entire 531110 USAspending total?
- No. NAICS 531110's extract-wide total is $277,735,078.60. FY2024 is 79.3% of that book. Other fiscal-year rows for the same code are separate cells. Do not add the parent hub into this join. 566 is the industry extract award-record count, not a FY2024 headcount.
- Do 566 awards mean 566 residential leases in FY2024?
- No. 566 is the Lessors Of Residential Buildings And Dwellings award-record count in this extract, not a FY2024-only census of leases or buildings. The packet does not name lessors. Obligations of $220,207,708.73 are not outlays.
- Does this include outlays or campaign donations?
- No. $220,207,708.73 is an obligation aggregate from USAspending.gov. Outlays are unpublished here. FEC contribution tables do not fund these awards and are not this join. USAspending.gov remains the source for NAICS 531110 in FY2024. USAspending Keep both join sides in the citation.
USAspending.gov NAICS yearlyTrend by fiscal year. Obligations are not outlays. FY figures can be incomplete for the current year.