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3214
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Project Name
I-35W Coalition
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Life Cycle Housing Study
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<br />Based on the current owner/renter percentages in - for each age group (Table Six), as well <br />as the types of housing most commonly associated with various age groups, the housing <br />types needed in - in 2010 can be estimated as shown in Table Nine. <br /> <br />Table Nine <br />Estimated Housing Needs by Housing Type, 2010 <br />City of - <br /> <br />Housin2 Type Est. No. of Units <br />Owner-Occupied: <br />Detached Single-Family Home - up to $115,000 2,412 <br />Detached Single-Family Home - over $115,000 2,666 <br />Renter-Occupied; <br />Affordable Rental Housing - up to $500/mo. 1,466 <br />Other Rental Housing - over $500/mo. 1,256 <br />Other Attached Housing - Townhouses, Condominiums, etc. 600 <br />Total Housing Units 8,400 <br /> <br />Source: Nancy Reeves and Associates <br /> <br />The final step is to take the estimated housing needs for 20 I 0 and compare them to the <br />existing housing supply. See Figure Four and Table Ten. <br /> <br />16 <br />
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