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St. Anthony 2040 Comprehensive Plan Chapter 3: Community Profile <br />22 <br /> <br />The Housing Landscape <br />In 2010, there were just over 4,000 housing units in St. Anthony village <br />according to the U.S. Census. More recent 2014 estimates put the <br />number of housing units closer to 4,300. Housing is the predominant land <br />use in St. Anthony, and residential land uses account for half of St. <br />Anthony’s total area. <br />Housing unit types <br />St. Anthony’s housing units are split almost evenly between single-family <br />and multifamily types of units. While only seven percent of the <br />community’s land use is dedicated to multifamily housing, FIGURE 3-11 <br />shows that one half of all units are multifamily (according to 2014 <br />estimates), which is a notable difference from surrounding communities. <br />FIGURE 3-12: ST. ANTHONY HOUSING UNITS BY HOUSING TYPE <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />About half of St. Anthony’s homes were built before 1970. Around 42 <br />percent of the city’s land is dedicated to single family detached homes, <br />forming the predominant land use type by a large margin. <br />Housing Tenure <br />FIGURE 3-12 shows that in 2010, approximately 62 percent of St. Anthony’s <br />inhabited housing units were owner-occupied. The housing tenure <br />landscape of St. Anthony shifted slightly in the decade from 2000 to 2010. <br />During that decade, the amount of renter-occupied housing increased by <br />243 units, while there were overall losses in owner-occupied housing <br />units and gains in vacant housing units. Overall, the total stock of housing <br />units increased by nearly 300 units from 2000 to 2010 and shifted away <br />from owner-occupied housing. Estimates from 2014 show the trend <br />toward rentership increasing. <br /> <br />Source: ACS 2014 estimates <br /> Single-family units <br />Single-Family Detached 1,769 40.9% <br />Townhomes (single-family attached) 288 6.7% <br />Manufactured Home 98 2.3% <br /> Multifamily units <br />Duplex and triplex and quad 39 0.9% <br />Multifamily (5 units or more) 2,131 49.3% <br />2014 Total 4,325
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