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� <br />� <br />�� <br />B <br />J� <br />I� <br />]� <br />1� <br />]B <br />�� <br />�$ <br />� <br />�� <br />The city's multifamily <br />housing residents are <br />more racially diverse <br />than those who live in <br />single-family detached <br />homes. In single-family <br />homes, about 10 percent <br />of the residents of people <br />of color, while residents <br />in multifamily housing <br />are over 18 percent <br />people of color. <br />�� �� <br />W�,#.� � r� <br />�� <br />I.i�- 4774 <br />, �x z �x <br />�.� — _ <br />� ` � �'� <br />� 'Ya� � :'-�:T• ", <br />_�t. . , � . <br />��.� <br />p R+ ' � <br />17rti1lW7i <br />�Yva�lh� � <br />�.,� <br />��-.Q,-�,.,� ° i <br />""�"''' h <br />.� <br />Err,.�_...o <br />v,,•,�.�; <br />.a,.. � � , <br />■����� <br />�,. <br />�R In Roseville, fewer than <br />� one in five of the city's ����°" <br />3 � households are 2-person <br />3� married households. More than 40 percent of the city's households are comprised of <br />34 nonrelated individuals living together. Mamed couples are 3 times more likely to be <br />3� owners than renters. <br />�� <br />}7 Multifamily housing in Roseville covers only 5 percent of the land area of the city. The <br />�S multifamily complexes have a market value of $509 million, which is about 15 percent of <br />�4 the total property market values in city. Roseville's multifamily housing generates 10 <br />�Q percent of the city's property taxes, in excess of $5.6 million a year. <br />�J <br />�� <br />�� <br />4� <br />�� <br />46 <br />�i� <br />�8 <br />�� <br />�� <br />�� <br />�� <br />�g <br />� <br />�i2 <br />�� <br />Roseville is largely built out (it's 98.5 percent developed) and thus there is little room for <br />population growth. Population change from 1990-20Q0 was 1 percent positive growth. <br />Roseville's persons per household is about 2.2 persons per household across all types of <br />housing, multifamily as well as single family housing, a figure that is lower than it used <br />to be. There are a few reasons for the decline in the number of persons per household, <br />such as the increasing number of seniors living alone, and the number of young families <br />that are just beginning to have children. The number of household units continues to <br />increase as more are constructed over -- <br />time. In some cases middle-aged � '°""'""'�"""°"'�"''�''�'�' <br />lRastden4PerHousehold <br />empty nesters are moving back to the - <br />city, and they are likely to renovate �� � <br />homes or build larger homes. In the t �� -- <br />process, they're reinvesting strong � <br />equity into the housing stock of the �� 13 <br />city. ° � <br />�� � � . <br />�8 Residents per unit in multifamily I 4} <br />FQ housing averages 138; in ownership ' <br />7� units the figure is above 1.5 residents : a �-� • <br />�d per unit, while in rental multifamily � �"�'4 ��'�'� �`�� ��� <br />.�,� <br />• ��+k�Ii'wl YA <br />76 housing, the figure is just above 13 - -- —_.- ------ <br />�� residents per unit. There are just over 100 children living in the ownership units; the <br />7$ number of children in rental units is 5�52 children and growing appreciably. <br />MULTIFAMILY HOUSING REPORT FOR ROSEVILLE - DRAFT 8/16/04 Page 6 <br />