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• Approximately one third of the City's total housing is comprised ofmulti-family • <br />units. <br />• The City has 33 existing Section 8 subsidized housing units and no public or <br />subsidized seniors housing. In addition, students in Commonwealth Terrace must <br />meet low income guidelines to qualify for student housing. <br />• Falcon Heights has two apartment buildings for senior citizens: 1666 Coffinan Street <br />(condominium, 93 units) and 1530 Larpenteur Avenue (rental, 56 units). <br />• If there are constituencies whose housing needs are not being met, they are likely to <br />be students or senior citizens who want to remain in the community after they sell <br />their homes. <br />Table 11: Housing Unit Mix - 2007 <br /> Number of <br />units % of total <br />Sin le-famil ,detached 1145 50.9% <br />Sin le-famil ,attached '' 71 3.2% <br />Multi-Famil 702 31.2% <br />U of M Student Housin 331 14.7% <br />TOTALS 2249 100% <br />* Duplexes, triplexes and townhomes <br />Table 12: Housing Tenure <br /> 1980 1990 2000 2006 <br />Percent Owner Occu ied 56.4% 59.5% 58.3% 54.0% <br />Percent Renter Occu ied 43.6% 40.5% 41.7% 46.0% <br />Totals 100% 100% 100% 100% <br />Please see Appendix B: Falcon Heights Housing Profile for additional detailed tables. <br /> <br />• <br />Falcon Heights Comprehensive Plan 2008 Draft -January, 2008 Part II: Land Use & Housing, Page II-22 <br />
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