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Centerville 2040 Comprehensive Plan <br /> <br />T HE H OUSING L ANDSCAPE <br />In 2016 there were approximately 1,357 housing units within the City of Centerville, made up of <br />a variety of different single and multifamily units. Housing is the dominant land use in <br />Centerville, making up 42 percent of the area of the city. <br />Housing Unit Types <br />Single family detached is by far the most dominant type of housing unit within the Centerville <br />and requires the most land per household. With Centerville not fully developed, it is likely that <br />new housing units will continue in this low-density trend. <br /> <br />Table 10: Housing Units by Housing Type <br />Single-family units <br /> <br />Single-Family Detached 1,116 82.2% <br />Townhomes (single-family attached) 119 8.8% <br /> <br />Manufactured Home 0 0.0% <br /> <br />Multifamily units <br />Duplex and triplex and quad 14 1.0% <br /> <br />Multifamily (5 units or more) 108 8.0% <br /> <br />2016 Total 1,357 <br /> <br />Source: Metropolitan Council Housing Stock Estimates <br />Maintaining a quality <br />housing stock is <br />essential to a healthy <br />Centerville. As an <br />emerging suburb, <br />Centerville is seeing <br />new housing <br />constructed. Almost <br />90 percent of the <br />housing units in <br />Centerville were built <br />after 1980. While still <br />relatively new, these <br />units will continue to <br />age and need to be <br />maintained. <br /> Page 15 <br /> <br />
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