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Our County is facing a pressing challenge in providing affordable housing for its residents. Housing prices have skyrocketed in recent years, with the median home price surpassing $450,000, a figure out of reach for many families living on modest incomes. Rental prices have also increased significantly, with the average monthly rent for a two-bedroom unit now exceeding $1,200, leaving little room in the budgets of many households for other necessities. This housing crunch disproportionately affects essential workers, single-parent families, and seniors on fixed incomes, forcing some residents to relocate or live in overcrowded conditions. The county recognizes that housing stability is a cornerstone of economic vitality and community well-being, and it is committed to addressing this growing concern.
County’s leadership is actively working to understand the scope of the problem and develop targeted solutions. To better serve its residents, the county has launched a digital engagement project designed to foster transparent communication and solicit community input on housing needs. This initiative includes online surveys aimed at gathering firsthand accounts of housing challenges and identifying the most critical needs within different demographics and regions. Additionally, a GIS-based mapping tool is being used to analyze geographic trends in housing affordability, highlighting areas where the need for intervention is most acute. The insights gained will help prioritize investments in housing programs and partnerships with developers to build affordable units in high-need areas.
The county believes that solutions to housing challenges must be community-driven and rooted in data. Residents are encouraged to participate in surveys and share their experiences, ensuring their voices are heard in the decision-making process. Share your story with us!
For more information on what entails affordable housing, watch this video:
Affordable Housing County Statistics
Median Home Price: $450,000+ (2024)
Rental Costs:
Average rent for a two-bedroom apartment: $1,200+ per month
Year-over-year rental increase: Approximately 10-15%
Housing Availability:
Vacancy rate: Below 3%, indicating a tight housing market
Percentage of residents spending more than 30% of income on housing: Over 40%
Population Growth and Impact:
County’s population grew by 13.4% from 2010 to 2020, further straining housing resources
The influx of retirees has increased demand for housing, contributing to rising costs
Families with children make up a significant portion of the homeless population
Affordable Housing Stock:
Number of affordable housing units available: Insufficient to meet demand
Current affordable housing development projects: Limited progress
Income Disparity:
Median household income: $56,000
Income needed to afford the median home: $100,000+
Our County is facing a pressing challenge in providing affordable housing for its residents. Housing prices have skyrocketed in recent years, with the median home price surpassing $450,000, a figure out of reach for many families living on modest incomes. Rental prices have also increased significantly, with the average monthly rent for a two-bedroom unit now exceeding $1,200, leaving little room in the budgets of many households for other necessities. This housing crunch disproportionately affects essential workers, single-parent families, and seniors on fixed incomes, forcing some residents to relocate or live in overcrowded conditions. The county recognizes that housing stability is a cornerstone of economic vitality and community well-being, and it is committed to addressing this growing concern.
County’s leadership is actively working to understand the scope of the problem and develop targeted solutions. To better serve its residents, the county has launched a digital engagement project designed to foster transparent communication and solicit community input on housing needs. This initiative includes online surveys aimed at gathering firsthand accounts of housing challenges and identifying the most critical needs within different demographics and regions. Additionally, a GIS-based mapping tool is being used to analyze geographic trends in housing affordability, highlighting areas where the need for intervention is most acute. The insights gained will help prioritize investments in housing programs and partnerships with developers to build affordable units in high-need areas.
The county believes that solutions to housing challenges must be community-driven and rooted in data. Residents are encouraged to participate in surveys and share their experiences, ensuring their voices are heard in the decision-making process. Share your story with us!
For more information on what entails affordable housing, watch this video:
Affordable Housing County Statistics
Median Home Price: $450,000+ (2024)
Rental Costs:
Average rent for a two-bedroom apartment: $1,200+ per month
Year-over-year rental increase: Approximately 10-15%
Housing Availability:
Vacancy rate: Below 3%, indicating a tight housing market
Percentage of residents spending more than 30% of income on housing: Over 40%
Population Growth and Impact:
County’s population grew by 13.4% from 2010 to 2020, further straining housing resources
The influx of retirees has increased demand for housing, contributing to rising costs
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