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'�I.fll Housing Plan <br />SupplyHousing <br />The housing supply in Gem Lake is rather homogeneous. The 2000 census of the <br />population showed that there were 145 housing units within Gem Lake, with 139 of <br />those units classified as "single-family detached." Of those single-family detached <br />housing units, 130 of them were owner -occupied, and nine were renter -occupied. <br />There were also two multiple -family dwelling units within Gem Lake. Both of these <br />units were duplexes. The 2000 US Census showed that only six housing units were <br />vacant at that time. <br />The condition of housing within Gem Lake is generally good. Over half the homes in <br />Gem Lake have been built since 1970. A majority of the housing within the community <br />was built between 1970 and 1989. A total of 68 units were built prior to 1970, while 12 <br />have been built since 1990, according to US Census Data. <br />The median value of housing in Gem Lake in 2000 was $159,600. A majority of the <br />housing was valued between $100,000 and $149,000. Only 17 housing units were <br />valued less than $100,000, while there were 21 housing units valued over $300,000. <br />Two units were valued between $500,000 and $1,000,000. The median gross rent in <br />Gem Lake in 2000 was $813 per month. <br />The 2000 census shows that there are 419 persons and 139 households in Gem Lake, <br />for an average of 3.01 persons per household. This compares to 3.14 in 1990. Due to <br />an aging population, smaller households have become a national trend. <br />The median household income in 2000 for Gem Lake was $64,167. Median family <br />income was $82,909. That compares to $41,994 and $50,046 respectively to the United <br />States. <br />Supply and types of housing in the City of Gem Lake are limited. Few are vacant or <br />available and almost all of the housing stock is classified as single family detached. <br />Virtually nothing in the way of multiple family buildings, (other than two duplex <br />units) senior or planned affordable housing currently exists. <br />More diverse housing options currently exist within the neighboring communities of <br />Vadnais Heights, White Bear Lake, and White Bear Township. While the planned <br />mixed use development near Hoffman Corner's may provide an opportunity for <br />senior and multiple family housing, Gem Lake also needs to explore region wide <br />efforts to provide for more housing diversity. <br />Overcrowding is not a problem in the City of Gem Lake. The majority of houses in the <br />City have three or more bedrooms, which meshes well with the average household size <br />of 3.01 persons. <br />Also, the cost of housing is not excessive as a percentage of household income. The <br />2000 census shows that median monthly owner cost is $1,210 with a mortgage and <br />$263 without a mortgage. <br />Almost 79 percent of the households spend less than 30 percent of their income on <br />housing costs. Median rent for non -owner occupied households is $813. All renters <br />spent less than 25 percent of their income on rent. <br />SH9.0 housing plan I page 52 <br />
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