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Ownership vs. Rental <br />Little Canada provides a substantial amount of affordable housing, in part because 39 percent <br />of its housing units are rentals. <br /> <br />Table 3‐3: Ownership vs. Rental <br />Ownership Units Rental Units <br />2,899 1,830 <br />Source: U.S. Census Bureau <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Age of Housing <br />The map on the next page illustrates that most of the housing in Little Canada was built after <br />World War II, mainly between 1950 and 1980, but continuing into recent years. A few houses <br />were built in the early part of the 20th Century as farmsteads or rural houses along the <br />country roads. <br />Housing Assessed Market Values <br />As illustrated by the following map, the great majority of the detached housing units in Little <br />Canada in 2016 had assessed market values at or below $238,500, which was the regional <br />median. <br />There is a relative handful of houses with assessed values in the range of $238,500 to <br />$884,800, and none above that figure. Those were clustered near the lakes or were built in <br />period of 2010 through 2018. <br />City of Little Canada 2‐2 Housing Plan
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