HomeMy WebLinkAboutDisplay - Housing DataKey Goals*
• Provide Adequate Supply
• Promote Affordable Housing
• Facilitate Housing for Low Income
& Special Needs
• Improve Existing Housing Stock
•1996 ComprehenanA Plan
Household Size is Decreasing
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1.98 v
3ersons per Persons per
Household Household
Statewide Average = 2.58
Renters on the Rise
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Housing has increasingly
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Second Homes may be on the rise
1990: 293 Unna (7.7% Unoccupied)
2013 619 Unita (12% Unoccupied)
Existing Housing Stock
5.141 (2013)
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single Family Multi -family Mobile
3.779 1.213 149
73.5% 23.6% 2.9%
Projected Growth Outpaces New Construction
Projected Growth 12016 - 2036) 3,052
At 2 Persons per Household, We Need 76 Units/yr.
The Average Nurnber of New
Units constructed (2011.2014) 31 Units/yr.
More Multi -family Housing Increases Diversity
• 1990 = 548 Units
• 2013 = 1,211 Units f Q.
(121 % lncreese) ,
• Average = 29 Units a Year