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<br />44 <br /> <br />Unlike many suburban communities in the Metropolitan Region, Little Canada has more <br />multifamily units than single-family, with the remaining 9.5 percent being manufactured housing. <br /> <br />Little Canada does have some publicly subsidized housing units. 77 of these are general units, <br />subsidized to reduce their cost to potential tenants. 76 units were specifically subsidized and <br />designed to be senior living housing, providing crucial housing that would allow residents to stay <br />within the city after they no longer could live in their larger homes. The city does not have any <br />publicly subsidized housing which is geared towards households with disabilities. <br /> <br />Table 12: Housing Units by Type <br />Single-Family <br />Units Multifamily Units Manufactured Homes <br />Other Housing <br />Units <br />2,084 2,195 450 0 <br />Source: U.S. Census Bureau <br /> <br />Table 13: Publicly Subsidized Housing Units <br />All Publicly <br />Subsidized Units <br />Publicly Subsidized <br />Senior Units <br />Publicly Subsidized <br />Units for those with <br />Disabilities <br />All other <br />Subsidized Units <br />153 76 0 77 <br />Source: U.S. Census Bureau <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Source: Metropolitan Council <br /> <br />Figure 5: <br />