14490 full.pdf - Georgia Department of Community Affairs
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14490 full.pdf - Georgia Department of Community Affairs
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There were 39,656 total housing units in the Site EMA in 2000 allocated as follows:<br />
NUMBER PERCENT<br />
OCCUPIED 35,552 89.7%<br />
BY OWNER 19,017 48.0%<br />
BY RENTER 16,535 41.7%<br />
VACANT 4,104 10.3%<br />
TOTAL 39,656 100.0%<br />
The above data are a distribution <strong>of</strong> all rental units (e.g., duplexes, conversions, units<br />
above storefronts, single-family homes, mobile homes, and conventional apartments)<br />
regardless <strong>of</strong> age or condition.<br />
The following table illustrates the distribution <strong>of</strong> households <strong>of</strong> renter and all<br />
households by income within the Site EMA, based on the 1990 Census:<br />
1990 DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSING<br />
HOUSEHOLDS 1990 SHARE<br />
HOUSEHOLDERS RENTER TOTAL OF RENTERS<br />
LESS THAN $10,000 6,090 8,009 76.0%<br />
$10,000 TO $19,999 3,932 6,836 57.5%<br />
$20,000 TO $34,999 3,761 8,011 46.9%<br />
$35,000 TO $49,999 1,545 5,442 28.4%<br />
$50,000 AND HIGHER 772 5,865 13.2%<br />
TOTAL 16,100 34,163 47.1%<br />
As the preceding table illustrates, most (60.3%) households with incomes below<br />
$34,999 are renters. The distribution <strong>of</strong> renter, as well as a state-specified share <strong>of</strong><br />
owner-occupied, households within the appropriate income ranges for the proposed<br />
subject development has been included in our demand analysis.<br />
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