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Appendix B (continued) <br />Change in HomeValues <br />E&na HeueNg Tesk ForeeFeL. YDDB <br />1990 <br />2000 <br />O/U <br />Chan e <br />Total # Single Family Homes <br />11,718 <br />12,422 <br />6.0% <br />less than $50,000 <br />33 <br />11 <br />-66.7% <br />$50,000 to $99,999 <br />1448 <br />153 <br />-89.4% <br />$100,000 to $149,000 <br />3982 <br />1092 <br />-72.6% <br />$150,000 to $199,999 <br />2576 <br />2729 <br />5.9% <br />$200,000 to $299,999 <br />2105 <br />3765 <br />78.9% <br />$300,000 to $499,999 <br />1095 <br />3170 <br />189.5% o <br />$500,000 or more <br />479 <br />1502 <br />213.6% <br />Median Value <br />$156,700 <br />$248,500 <br />58.6% <br />Chart G. This chart shows the change In the number of single family homes available <br />in each price range from 1990 to 2000. Overall, the amount of low to moderate value <br />units decreased significantly (e.g. the number of homes valued between $100,000 and <br />$149,999 decreased by 72.676), while the number of high value homes dramatically in- <br />creased (e.g. the number of homes valued over $500,000 increased by well over. 200%). <br />