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Town Housing ProfileBozrah, CT
2011 HOPE Regional Housing Forums
Summary Information for Bozrah
Source: Census Bureau2005-09
ACS2000
Census
Total Population 2,414 2,357
Total Housing Units 1,011 917
Owner-Occupied Housing Units 852 725
Renter-Occupied Housing Units 159 158
Vacant Housing Units 0 34
Vacant - Seasonal, Recreational or Occasional Use
0 18
Average Household Size 2.39 2.64
Median Age 42.3 40.1
Median Household Income $72,083 $57,059
80% of Median HH Income $57,666 $45,647
50% of Median HH Income $36,042 $28,530
30% of Median HH Income $21,625 $17,118
Median Gross Rent $1,002 $639
Median Monthly Costs for Owners with a Mortgage
$1,609 $1,157
Median Monthly Costs for Owners without a Mortgage
$539 $357
Bozrah 2010 Affordable Housing Appeals List Data
917 Housing Units, 2000 Census4 Governmentally Assisted Units
14 CHFA Mortgages0 Deed Restricted Units18 Total Assisted Units1.96% Units Assisted
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Source: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
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Housing Cost as a % of Income by Household Income for Bozrah
Source: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
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Income by Age in BozrahSource: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
Under 25 25-44 45-64 65+
PARTNERSHIP FOR STRONG COMMUNITIES
860.244.0066
WWW.PSCHOUSING.ORG
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Town Housing ProfileBozrah, CT
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Housing Units by # of Bedrooms in Bozrah
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Studio & 1 Bedroom 2 Bedrooms
3 Bedrooms 4+ Bedrooms
United Way 2-1-1 Top 5 Housing Related Requests for Service - BozrahSource: United Way 2-1-1 2010 2009
Total 36 10
Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing*
12 0
Rent Payment Assistance 6 2
Homeless Shelter 4 1
Housing Search and Information 4 3
Mortgage Foreclosure Assistance 3 0
*Note: HPRP implemented Fall 2009
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$100k -$149,999
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Self-Reported Value of Owner-Occupied Homes in Bozrah
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
2000 Census 2005-09 ACS
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# of Housing Units
Units in Structure in BozrahSource: 2005-09 American Community Survey
Renter-Occupied Owner-Occupied
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Housing Permits by Year for BozrahSource: CT DECD
Population Density in BozrahLand Area - 20 Square Miles
Population Density - 116 persons/sq mileSource: CERC Town Profiles
Housing Sales & Foreclosures - BozrahSource: CHFA, The Warren Group 2010 2009 2008
Median 1-Family Home Sales Price $182,500 $182,500 $237,000
Number of 1-Family Home Sales 14 14 N/A
Lis Penden Filings 4 14 3
Foreclosure Deed Filings 5 0 3
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Town Housing ProfileColchester, CT
2011 HOPE Regional Housing Forums
Summary Information for Colchester
Source: Census Bureau2005-09
ACS2000
Census
Total Population 15,536 14,551
Total Housing Units 5,960 5,407
Owner-Occupied Housing Units 4,560 4,027
Renter-Occupied Housing Units 1,147 1,198
Vacant Housing Units 253 182
Vacant - Seasonal, Recreational or Occasional Use
39 37
Average Household Size 2.71 2.75
Median Age 38.6 35.3
Median Household Income $91,147 $64,807
80% of Median HH Income $72,918 $51,846
50% of Median HH Income $45,574 $32,404
30% of Median HH Income $27,344 $19,442
Median Gross Rent $964 $689
Median Monthly Costs for Owners with a Mortgage
$1,955 $1,389
Median Monthly Costs for Owners without a Mortgage
$703 $390
Colchester 2010 Affordable Housing Appeals List Data
5,409 Housing Units, 2000 Census390 Governmentally Assisted Units
84 CHFA Mortgages0 Deed Restricted Units474 Total Assisted Units8.76% Units Assisted
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Housing Cost as a % of Income by Household Income for Colchester
Source: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
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Income by Age in ColchesterSource: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
Under 25 25-44 45-64 65+
PARTNERSHIP FOR STRONG COMMUNITIES
860.244.0066
WWW.PSCHOUSING.ORG
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Town Housing ProfileColchester, CT
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Housing Units by # of Bedrooms in Colchester
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Studio & 1 Bedroom 2 Bedrooms
3 Bedrooms 4+ Bedrooms
United Way 2-1-1 Top 5 Housing Related Requests for Service - ColchesterSource: United Way 2-1-1 2010 2009
Total 205 142
Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing*
55 7
Housing Search and Information 37 25
Rent Payment Assistance 31 27
Homeless Shelter 26 21
Subsidized Rental Housing 17 14
*Note: HPRP implemented Fall 2009
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Self-Reported Value of Owner-Occupied Homes in Colchester
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
2000 Census 2005-09 ACS
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Year Housing Units Were Built in ColchesterSource: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
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# of Housing Units
Units in Structure in ColchesterSource: 2005-09 American Community Survey
Renter-Occupied Owner-Occupied
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Housing Permits by Year for ColchesterSource: CT DECD
Population Density in ColchesterLand Area - 49 Square Miles
Population Density - 314 persons/sq mileSource: CERC Town Profiles
Housing Sales & Foreclosures - ColchesterSource: CHFA, The Warren Group 2010 2009 2008
Median 1-Family Home Sales Price $241,750 $247,000 $246,500
Number of 1-Family Home Sales 116 118 N/A
Lis Penden Filings 83 95 12
Foreclosure Deed Filings 19 8 12
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Town Housing ProfileEast Lyme, CT
2011 HOPE Regional Housing Forums
Summary Information for East Lyme
Source: Census Bureau2005-09
ACS2000
Census
Total Population 18,819 18,118
Total Housing Units 7,821 7,459
Owner-Occupied Housing Units 5,533 4,954
Renter-Occupied Housing Units 1,268 1,354
Vacant Housing Units 1,020 1,151
Vacant - Seasonal, Recreational or Occasional Use
736 889
Average Household Size 2.39 2.5
Median Age 42.6 39
Median Household Income $78,191 $66,539
80% of Median HH Income $62,553 $53,231
50% of Median HH Income $39,096 $33,270
30% of Median HH Income $23,457 $19,962
Median Gross Rent $1,090 $722
Median Monthly Costs for Owners with a Mortgage
$1,953 $1,336
Median Monthly Costs for Owners without a Mortgage
$693 $434
East Lyme 2010 Affordable Housing Appeals List Data
7,459 Housing Units, 2000 Census350 Governmentally Assisted Units
87 CHFA Mortgages10 Deed Restricted Units447 Total Assisted Units5.99% Units Assisted
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Housing Cost as a % of Income by Household Income for East Lyme
Source: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
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Income by Age in East LymeSource: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
Under 25 25-44 45-64 65+
PARTNERSHIP FOR STRONG COMMUNITIES
860.244.0066
WWW.PSCHOUSING.ORG
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Town Housing ProfileEast Lyme, CT
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Housing Units by # of Bedrooms in East Lyme
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Studio & 1 Bedroom 2 Bedrooms
3 Bedrooms 4+ Bedrooms
United Way 2-1-1 Top 5 Housing Related Requests for Service - East LymeSource: United Way 2-1-1 2010 2009
Total 169 142
Homeless Shelter 44 23
Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing*
29 7
Rent Payment Assistance 28 25
Housing Search and Information 17 24
Subsidized Rental Housing 16 23
*Note: HPRP implemented Fall 2009
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$100k -$149,999
$150k -$199,999
$200k -$299,999
$300k -$399,999
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Self-Reported Value of Owner-Occupied Homes in East Lyme
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
2000 Census 2005-09 ACS
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# of Housing Units
Units in Structure in East LymeSource: 2005-09 American Community Survey
Renter-Occupied Owner-Occupied
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Housing Permits by Year for East LymeSource: CT DECD
Population Density in East LymeLand Area - 34 Square Miles
Population Density - 529 persons/sq mileSource: CERC Town Profiles
Housing Sales & Foreclosures - East LymeSource: CHFA, The Warren Group 2010 2009 2008
Median 1-Family Home Sales Price $285,000 $275,000 $316,500
Number of 1-Family Home Sales 191 183 N/A
Lis Penden Filings 63 69 6
Foreclosure Deed Filings 11 9 6
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Town Housing ProfileFranklin, CT
2011 HOPE Regional Housing Forums
Summary Information for Franklin
Source: Census Bureau2005-09
ACS2000
Census
Total Population 1,815 1,835
Total Housing Units 736 711
Owner-Occupied Housing Units 630 617
Renter-Occupied Housing Units 87 70
Vacant Housing Units 19 24
Vacant - Seasonal, Recreational or Occasional Use
3 2
Average Household Size 2.53 2.66
Median Age 42.2 39.9
Median Household Income $73,393 $62,083
80% of Median HH Income $58,714 $49,666
50% of Median HH Income $36,697 $31,042
30% of Median HH Income $22,018 $18,625
Median Gross Rent $975 $692
Median Monthly Costs for Owners with a Mortgage
$1,687 $1,192
Median Monthly Costs for Owners without a Mortgage
$555 $387
Franklin 2010 Affordable Housing Appeals List Data
711 Housing Units, 2000 Census0 Governmentally Assisted Units
16 CHFA Mortgages0 Deed Restricted Units16 Total Assisted Units2.25% Units Assisted
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Rental Housing Units by Gross Rentin Franklin
Source: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
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Housing Cost as a % of Income by Household Income for Franklin
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Income by Age in FranklinSource: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
Under 25 25-44 45-64 65+
PARTNERSHIP FOR STRONG COMMUNITIES
860.244.0066
WWW.PSCHOUSING.ORG
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Town Housing ProfileFranklin, CT
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Housing Units by # of Bedrooms in Franklin
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Studio & 1 Bedroom 2 Bedrooms
3 Bedrooms 4+ Bedrooms
United Way 2-1-1 Top 5 Housing Related Requests for Service - FranklinSource: United Way 2-1-1 2010 2009
Total 11 13
Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing*
4 0
Housing Search and Information 3 1
Homeless Shelter 2 3
Rent Payment Assistance 1 1
Rental Deposit Assistance 1 0
*Note: HPRP implemented Fall 2009
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Self-Reported Value of Owner-Occupied Homes in Franklin
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
2000 Census 2005-09 ACS
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Year Housing Units Were Built in FranklinSource: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
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# of Housing Units
Units in Structure in FranklinSource: 2005-09 American Community Survey
Renter-Occupied Owner-Occupied
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Housing Permits by Year for FranklinSource: CT DECD
Population Density in FranklinLand Area - 20 Square Miles
Population Density - 93 persons/sq mileSource: CERC Town Profiles
Housing Sales & Foreclosures - FranklinSource: CHFA, The Warren Group 2010 2009 2008
Median 1-Family Home Sales Price $196,000 $205,000 $221,500
Number of 1-Family Home Sales 13 14 N/A
Lis Penden Filings 8 16 1
Foreclosure Deed Filings 2 5 1
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Town Housing ProfileGriswold, CT
2011 HOPE Regional Housing Forums
Summary Information for Griswold
Source: Census Bureau2005-09
ACS2000
Census
Total Population 11,389 10,807
Total Housing Units 4,948 4,530
Owner-Occupied Housing Units 3,361 2,961
Renter-Occupied Housing Units 1,157 1,233
Vacant Housing Units 430 336
Vacant - Seasonal, Recreational or Occasional Use
139 131
Average Household Size 2.48 2.55
Median Age 41 36.7
Median Household Income $65,696 $50,156
80% of Median HH Income $52,557 $40,125
50% of Median HH Income $32,848 $25,078
30% of Median HH Income $19,709 $15,047
Median Gross Rent $842 $588
Median Monthly Costs for Owners with a Mortgage
$1,711 $1,109
Median Monthly Costs for Owners without a Mortgage
$542 $340
Griswold 2010 Affordable Housing Appeals List Data
4,530 Housing Units, 2000 Census198 Governmentally Assisted Units
142 CHFA Mortgages0 Deed Restricted Units340 Total Assisted Units7.51% Units Assisted
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Housing Cost as a % of Income by Household Income for Griswold
Source: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
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Income by Age in GriswoldSource: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
Under 25 25-44 45-64 65+
PARTNERSHIP FOR STRONG COMMUNITIES
860.244.0066
WWW.PSCHOUSING.ORG
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Town Housing ProfileGriswold, CT
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Studio & 1 Bedroom 2 Bedrooms
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United Way 2-1-1 Top 5 Housing Related Requests for Service - GriswoldSource: United Way 2-1-1 2010 2009
Total 206 164
Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing*
46 14
Rent Payment Assistance 41 27
Homeless Shelter 37 21
Housing Search and Information 28 34
Subsidized Rental Housing 16 21
*Note: HPRP implemented Fall 2009
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$400k or more
Self-Reported Value of Owner-Occupied Homes in Griswold
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
2000 Census 2005-09 ACS
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# of Housing Units
Units in Structure in GriswoldSource: 2005-09 American Community Survey
Renter-Occupied Owner-Occupied
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Housing Permits by Year for GriswoldSource: CT DECD
Population Density in GriswoldLand Area - 35 Square Miles
Population Density - 324 persons/sq mileSource: CERC Town Profiles
Housing Sales & Foreclosures - GriswoldSource: CHFA, The Warren Group 2010 2009 2008
Median 1-Family Home Sales Price $169,900 $196,500 $201,500
Number of 1-Family Home Sales 93 98 N/A
Lis Penden Filings 99 110 34
Foreclosure Deed Filings 34 18 34
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Town Housing ProfileGroton, CT
2011 HOPE Regional Housing Forums
Summary Information for Groton
Source: Census Bureau2005-09
ACS2000
Census
Total Population 40,114 39,907
Total Housing Units 18,194 16,817
Owner-Occupied Housing Units 8,642 7,815
Renter-Occupied Housing Units 7,590 7,658
Vacant Housing Units 1,962 1,344
Vacant - Seasonal, Recreational or Occasional Use
550 520
Average Household Size 2.39 2.41
Median Age 34.8 32.5
Median Household Income $59,844 $46,154
80% of Median HH Income $47,875 $36,923
50% of Median HH Income $29,922 $23,077
30% of Median HH Income $17,953 $13,846
Median Gross Rent $1,087 $687
Median Monthly Costs for Owners with a Mortgage
$1,755 $1,225
Median Monthly Costs for Owners without a Mortgage
$606 $398
Groton 2010 Affordable Housing Appeals List Data
16,817 Housing Units, 2000 Census3,312 Governmentally Assisted Units
338 CHFA Mortgages10 Deed Restricted Units3,660 Total Assisted Units
21.76% Units Assisted
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Housing Cost as a % of Income by Household Income for Groton
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Income by Age in GrotonSource: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
Under 25 25-44 45-64 65+
PARTNERSHIP FOR STRONG COMMUNITIES
860.244.0066
WWW.PSCHOUSING.ORG
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Town Housing ProfileGroton, CT
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Housing Units by # of Bedrooms in Groton
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Studio & 1 Bedroom 2 Bedrooms
3 Bedrooms 4+ Bedrooms
United Way 2-1-1 Top 5 Housing Related Requests for Service - GrotonSource: United Way 2-1-1 2010 2009
Total 701 490
Homeless Shelter 142 102
Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing*
141 27
Rent Payment Assistance 137 98
Housing Search and Information 104 76
Subsidized Rental Housing 60 62
*Note: HPRP implemented Fall 2009
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Self-Reported Value of Owner-Occupied Homes in Groton
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
2000 Census 2005-09 ACS
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# of Housing Units
Units in Structure in GrotonSource: 2005-09 American Community Survey
Renter-Occupied Owner-Occupied
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Housing Permits by Year for GrotonSource: CT DECD
Population Density in GrotonLand Area - 31 Square Miles
Population Density - 1,277 persons/sq mileSource: CERC Town Profiles
Housing Sales & Foreclosures - GrotonSource: CHFA, The Warren Group 2010 2009 2008
Median 1-Family Home Sales Price $244,000 $240,000 $240,000
Number of 1-Family Home Sales 226 207 N/A
Lis Penden Filings 178 165 69
Foreclosure Deed Filings 44 27 69
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Town Housing ProfileLedyard, CT
2011 HOPE Regional Housing Forums
Summary Information for Ledyard
Source: Census Bureau2005-09
ACS2000
Census
Total Population 15,159 14,687
Total Housing Units 5,914 5,486
Owner-Occupied Housing Units 4,901 4,354
Renter-Occupied Housing Units 762 932
Vacant Housing Units 251 200
Vacant - Seasonal, Recreational or Occasional Use
57 32
Average Household Size 2.68 2.78
Median Age 36 37.1
Median Household Income $82,275 $62,647
80% of Median HH Income $65,820 $50,118
50% of Median HH Income $41,138 $31,324
30% of Median HH Income $24,683 $18,794
Median Gross Rent $1,133 $789
Median Monthly Costs for Owners with a Mortgage
$1,998 $1,294
Median Monthly Costs for Owners without a Mortgage
$678 $408
Ledyard 2010 Affordable Housing Appeals List Data
5,486 Housing Units, 2000 Census39 Governmentally Assisted Units
161 CHFA Mortgages4 Deed Restricted Units204 Total Assisted Units3.72% Units Assisted
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Housing Cost as a % of Income by Household Income for Ledyard
Source: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
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Income by Age in LedyardSource: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
Under 25 25-44 45-64 65+
PARTNERSHIP FOR STRONG COMMUNITIES
860.244.0066
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Studio & 1 Bedroom 2 Bedrooms
3 Bedrooms 4+ Bedrooms
United Way 2-1-1 Top 5 Housing Related Requests for Service - LedyardSource: United Way 2-1-1 2010 2009
Total 134 121
Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing*
29 3
Homeless Shelter 27 30
Housing Search and Information 21 17
Rent Payment Assistance 12 10
Subsidized Rental Housing 12 13
*Note: HPRP implemented Fall 2009
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Self-Reported Value of Owner-Occupied Homes in Ledyard
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
2000 Census 2005-09 ACS
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# of Housing Units
Units in Structure in LedyardSource: 2005-09 American Community Survey
Renter-Occupied Owner-Occupied
4,488
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Housing Permits by Year for LedyardSource: CT DECD
Population Density in LedyardLand Area - 38 Square Miles
Population Density - 386 persons/sq mileSource: CERC Town Profiles
Housing Sales & Foreclosures - LedyardSource: CHFA, The Warren Group 2010 2009 2008
Median 1-Family Home Sales Price $213,400 $215,000 $255,000
Number of 1-Family Home Sales 134 145 N/A
Lis Penden Filings 127 123 43
Foreclosure Deed Filings 28 19 43
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Town Housing ProfileLisbon, CT
2011 HOPE Regional Housing Forums
Summary Information for Lisbon
Source: Census Bureau2005-09
ACS2000
Census
Total Population 4,229 4,069
Total Housing Units 1,628 1,563
Owner-Occupied Housing Units 1,344 1,351
Renter-Occupied Housing Units 183 174
Vacant Housing Units 101 38
Vacant - Seasonal, Recreational or Occasional Use
29 10
Average Household Size 2.77 2.67
Median Age 42.5 39
Median Household Income $73,988 $55,149
80% of Median HH Income $59,190 $44,119
50% of Median HH Income $36,994 $27,575
30% of Median HH Income $22,196 $16,545
Median Gross Rent $841 $658
Median Monthly Costs for Owners with a Mortgage
$1,995 $1,088
Median Monthly Costs for Owners without a Mortgage
$519 $302
Lisbon 2010 Affordable Housing Appeals List Data
1,563 Housing Units, 2000 Census2 Governmentally Assisted Units
36 CHFA Mortgages0 Deed Restricted Units38 Total Assisted Units2.43% Units Assisted
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Source: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
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Housing Cost as a % of Income by Household Income for Lisbon
Source: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
Owner-Occupied =30.0%
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Income by Age in LisbonSource: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
Under 25 25-44 45-64 65+
PARTNERSHIP FOR STRONG COMMUNITIES
860.244.0066
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Town Housing ProfileLisbon, CT
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Housing Units by # of Bedrooms in Lisbon
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Studio & 1 Bedroom 2 Bedrooms
3 Bedrooms 4+ Bedrooms
United Way 2-1-1 Top 5 Housing Related Requests for Service - LisbonSource: United Way 2-1-1 2010 2009
Total 23 14
Rent Payment Assistance 4 4
Housing Search and Information 4 2
Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing*
3 0
Homeless Shelter 3 2
Mortgage Foreclosure Assistance 2 1
*Note: HPRP implemented Fall 2009
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$200k -$299,999
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$400k or more
Self-Reported Value of Owner-Occupied Homes in Lisbon
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
2000 Census 2005-09 ACS
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Year Housing Units Were Built in LisbonSource: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
0 25 50 75 100 125 150 175
Mobile home
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# of Housing Units
Units in Structure in LisbonSource: 2005-09 American Community Survey
Renter-Occupied Owner-Occupied
1,243
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Housing Permits by Year for LisbonSource: CT DECD
Population Density in LisbonLand Area - 16 Square Miles
Population Density - 246 persons/sq mileSource: CERC Town Profiles
Housing Sales & Foreclosures - LisbonSource: CHFA, The Warren Group 2010 2009 2008
Median 1-Family Home Sales Price $194,950 $175,000 $207,000
Number of 1-Family Home Sales 38 19 N/A
Lis Penden Filings 25 24 7
Foreclosure Deed Filings 10 7 7
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Town Housing ProfileNew London, CT
2011 HOPE Regional Housing Forums
Summary Information for New London
Source: Census Bureau2005-09
ACS2000
Census
Total Population 26,123 25,671
Total Housing Units 11,756 11,560
Owner-Occupied Housing Units 3,812 3,861
Renter-Occupied Housing Units 6,542 6,320
Vacant Housing Units 1,402 1,379
Vacant - Seasonal, Recreational or Occasional Use
249 131
Average Household Size 2.18 2.26
Median Age 29.3 31.2
Median Household Income $43,779 $33,809
80% of Median HH Income $35,023 $27,047
50% of Median HH Income $21,890 $16,905
30% of Median HH Income $13,134 $10,143
Median Gross Rent $887 $592
Median Monthly Costs for Owners with a Mortgage
$1,654 $1,154
Median Monthly Costs for Owners without a Mortgage
$680 $427
New London 2010 Affordable Housing Appeals List Data
11,560 Housing Units, 2000 Census1,980 Governmentally Assisted Units
452 CHFA Mortgages42 Deed Restricted Units2,474 Total Assisted Units
21.40% Units Assisted
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Source: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
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Housing Cost as a % of Income by Household Income for New London
Source: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
Owner-Occupied =30.0%
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Income by Age in New LondonSource: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
Under 25 25-44 45-64 65+
PARTNERSHIP FOR STRONG COMMUNITIES
860.244.0066
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Town Housing ProfileNew London, CT
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Housing Units by # of Bedrooms in New London
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Studio & 1 Bedroom 2 Bedrooms
3 Bedrooms 4+ Bedrooms
United Way 2-1-1 Top 5 Housing Related Requests for Service - New LondonSource: United Way 2-1-1 2010 2009
Total 1,571 1,215
Homeless Shelter 420 310
Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing*
389 110
Rent Payment Assistance 220 204
Housing Search and Information 150 152
Subsidized Rental Housing 119 122
*Note: HPRP implemented Fall 2009
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$150k -$199,999
$200k -$299,999
$300k -$399,999
$400k or more
Self-Reported Value of Owner-Occupied Homes in New London
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
2000 Census 2005-09 ACS
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# of Housing Units
Units in Structure in New LondonSource: 2005-09 American Community Survey
Renter-Occupied Owner-Occupied
2,856
5,597
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Housing Permits by Year for New LondonSource: CT DECD
Population Density in New LondonLand Area - 6 Square Miles
Population Density - 4,742 persons/sq mileSource: CERC Town Profiles
Housing Sales & Foreclosures - New LondonSource: CHFA, The Warren Group 2010 2009 2008
Median 1-Family Home Sales Price $142,500 $125,000 $170,000
Number of 1-Family Home Sales 161 247 N/A
Lis Penden Filings 168 215 154
Foreclosure Deed Filings 69 81 154
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Town Housing ProfileNorth Stonington, CT
2011 HOPE Regional Housing Forums
Summary Information for North Stonington
Source: Census Bureau2005-09
ACS2000
Census
Total Population 5,243 4,991
Total Housing Units 2,314 2,052
Owner-Occupied Housing Units 1,926 1,624
Renter-Occupied Housing Units 137 209
Vacant Housing Units 251 219
Vacant - Seasonal, Recreational or Occasional Use
201 151
Average Household Size 2.54 2.71
Median Age 42.7 39.6
Median Household Income $84,003 $57,887
80% of Median HH Income $67,202 $46,310
50% of Median HH Income $42,002 $28,944
30% of Median HH Income $25,201 $17,366
Median Gross Rent $865 $690
Median Monthly Costs for Owners with a Mortgage
$2,046 $1,265
Median Monthly Costs for Owners without a Mortgage
$539 $414
North Stonington 2010 Affordable Housing Appeals List Data
2,052 Housing Units, 2000 Census2 Governmentally Assisted Units
16 CHFA Mortgages0 Deed Restricted Units18 Total Assisted Units0.88% Units Assisted
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Source: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
Owner-Occupied =30.0%
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Income by Age in North StoningtonSource: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
Under 25 25-44 45-64 65+
PARTNERSHIP FOR STRONG COMMUNITIES
860.244.0066
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Town Housing ProfileNorth Stonington, CT
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Studio & 1 Bedroom 2 Bedrooms
3 Bedrooms 4+ Bedrooms
United Way 2-1-1 Top 5 Housing Related Requests for Service - North StoningtonSource: United Way 2-1-1 2010 2009
Total 20 35
Homeless Shelter 6 4
Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing*
3 0
Mortgage Foreclosure Assistance 2 3
Rent Payment Assistance 2 1
Transitional Housing/Shelter 2 1
*Note: HPRP implemented Fall 2009
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$0 -$99,999
$100k -$149,999
$150k -$199,999
$200k -$299,999
$300k -$399,999
$400k or more
Self-Reported Value of Owner-Occupied Homes in North Stonington
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
2000 Census 2005-09 ACS
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Year Housing Units Were Built in North StoningtonSource: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
0 20 40 60 80 100
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Multi-Family
Single-Family, Attached
Single-Family, Detached
# of Housing Units
Units in Structure in North StoningtonSource: 2005-09 American Community Survey
Renter-Occupied Owner-Occupied
1,800
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Housing Permits by Year for North Stonington
Source: CT DECD
Population Density in North StoningtonLand Area - 54 Square Miles
Population Density - 94 persons/sq mileSource: CERC Town Profiles
Housing Sales & Foreclosures - North StoningtonSource: CHFA, The Warren Group 2010 2009 2008
Median 1-Family Home Sales Price $220,950 $220,000 $267,950
Number of 1-Family Home Sales 46 41 N/A
Lis Penden Filings 33 45 7
Foreclosure Deed Filings 11 13 7
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Town Housing ProfileNorwich, CT
2011 HOPE Regional Housing Forums
Summary Information for Norwich
Source: Census Bureau2005-09
ACS2000
Census
Total Population 36,596 36,117
Total Housing Units 17,113 16,600
Owner-Occupied Housing Units 8,519 7,924
Renter-Occupied Housing Units 6,579 7,167
Vacant Housing Units 2,015 1,509
Vacant - Seasonal, Recreational or Occasional Use
301 224
Average Household Size 2.36 2.34
Median Age 36.4 36.9
Median Household Income $50,381 $39,181
80% of Median HH Income $40,305 $31,345
50% of Median HH Income $25,191 $19,591
30% of Median HH Income $15,114 $11,754
Median Gross Rent $890 $588
Median Monthly Costs for Owners with a Mortgage
$1,648 $1,170
Median Monthly Costs for Owners without a Mortgage
$596 $408
Norwich 2010 Affordable Housing Appeals List Data
16,600 Housing Units, 2000 Census2,634 Governmentally Assisted Units
517 CHFA Mortgages0 Deed Restricted Units
3,151 Total Assisted Units18.98% Units Assisted
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Housing Cost as a % of Income by Household Income for Norwich
Source: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
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Income by Age in NorwichSource: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
Under 25 25-44 45-64 65+
PARTNERSHIP FOR STRONG COMMUNITIES
860.244.0066
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Town Housing ProfileNorwich, CT
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Studio & 1 Bedroom 2 Bedrooms
3 Bedrooms 4+ Bedrooms
United Way 2-1-1 Top 5 Housing Related Requests for Service - NorwichSource: United Way 2-1-1 2010 2009
Total 1,676 1,423
Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing*
417 202
Homeless Shelter 385 287
Rent Payment Assistance 278 276
Housing Search and Information 154 160
Subsidized Rental Housing 138 130
*Note: HPRP implemented Fall 2009
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$100k -$149,999
$150k -$199,999
$200k -$299,999
$300k -$399,999
$400k or more
Self-Reported Value of Owner-Occupied Homes in Norwich
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
2000 Census 2005-09 ACS
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Year Housing Units Were Built in NorwichSource: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
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# of Housing Units
Units in Structure in NorwichSource: 2005-09 American Community Survey
Renter-Occupied Owner-Occupied
6,557
5,754
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Housing Permits by Year for Norwich
Source: CT DECD
Population Density in NorwichLand Area - 28 Square Miles
Population Density - 1,292 persons/sq mileSource: CERC Town Profiles
Housing Sales & Foreclosures - NorwichSource: CHFA, The Warren Group 2010 2009 2008
Median 1-Family Home Sales Price $145,000 $161,600 $185,000
Number of 1-Family Home Sales 313 253 N/A
Lis Penden Filings 355 320 71
Foreclosure Deed Filings 142 99 71
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Town Housing ProfilePreston, CT
2011 HOPE Regional Housing Forums
Summary Information for Preston
Source: Census Bureau2005-09
ACS2000
Census
Total Population 4,919 4,688
Total Housing Units 1,964 1,901
Owner-Occupied Housing Units 1,699 1,520
Renter-Occupied Housing Units 228 317
Vacant Housing Units 37 64
Vacant - Seasonal, Recreational or Occasional Use
0 18
Average Household Size 2.55 2.55
Median Age 44.8 41
Median Household Income $75,911 $54,942
80% of Median HH Income $60,729 $43,954
50% of Median HH Income $37,956 $27,471
30% of Median HH Income $22,773 $16,483
Median Gross Rent $1,200 $644
Median Monthly Costs for Owners with a Mortgage
$1,784 $1,156
Median Monthly Costs for Owners without a Mortgage
$524 $342
Preston 2010 Affordable Housing Appeals List Data
1,901 Housing Units, 2000 Census43 Governmentally Assisted Units
32 CHFA Mortgages0 Deed Restricted Units75 Total Assisted Units3.95% Units Assisted
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Source: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
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Source: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
Owner-Occupied =30.0%
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Income by Age in PrestonSource: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
Under 25 25-44 45-64 65+
PARTNERSHIP FOR STRONG COMMUNITIES
860.244.0066
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Studio & 1 Bedroom 2 Bedrooms
3 Bedrooms 4+ Bedrooms
United Way 2-1-1 Top 5 Housing Related Requests for Service - PrestonSource: United Way 2-1-1 2010 2009
Total 33 25
Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing*
11 0
Rental Deposit Assistance 3 2
Homeless Shelter 3 3
Mortgage Foreclosure Assistance 2 2
Housing Search and Information 2 3
*Note: HPRP implemented Fall 2009
0100200300400500600700
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$100k -$149,999
$150k -$199,999
$200k -$299,999
$300k -$399,999
$400k or more
Self-Reported Value of Owner-Occupied Homes in Preston
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
2000 Census 2005-09 ACS
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1940 -1949
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1990 -1999
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Year Housing Units Were Built in PrestonSource: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
0 50 100 150 200
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Multi-Family
Single-Family, Attached
Single-Family, Detached
# of Housing Units
Units in Structure in PrestonSource: 2005-09 American Community Survey
Renter-Occupied Owner-Occupied
1,660
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Housing Permits by Year for Preston
Source: CT DECD
Population Density in PrestonLand Area - 31 Square Miles
Population Density - 150 persons/sq mileSource: CERC Town Profiles
Housing Sales & Foreclosures - PrestonSource: CHFA, The Warren Group 2010 2009 2008
Median 1-Family Home Sales Price $210,000 $210,000 $195,000
Number of 1-Family Home Sales 56 35 N/A
Lis Penden Filings 30 33 11
Foreclosure Deed Filings 10 9 11
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Town Housing ProfileSalem, CT
2011 HOPE Regional Housing Forums
Summary Information for Salem
Source: Census Bureau2005-09
ACS2000
Census
Total Population 4,110 3,858
Total Housing Units 1,716 1,655
Owner-Occupied Housing Units 1,393 1,164
Renter-Occupied Housing Units 135 194
Vacant Housing Units 188 297
Vacant - Seasonal, Recreational or Occasional Use
128 275
Average Household Size 2.69 2.84
Median Age 41 37.1
Median Household Income $98,488 $68,750
80% of Median HH Income $78,790 $55,000
50% of Median HH Income $49,244 $34,375
30% of Median HH Income $29,546 $20,625
Median Gross Rent $897 $717
Median Monthly Costs for Owners with a Mortgage
$2,187 $1,344
Median Monthly Costs for Owners without a Mortgage
$570 $487
Salem 2010 Affordable Housing Appeals List Data
1,655 Housing Units, 2000 Census1 Governmentally Assisted Units
23 CHFA Mortgages0 Deed Restricted Units24 Total Assisted Units1.45% Units Assisted
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Source: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
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$75k -$99,999
$100k or more
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Housing Cost as a % of Income by Household Income for Salem
Source: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
Owner-Occupied =30.0%
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Income by Age in SalemSource: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
Under 25 25-44 45-64 65+
PARTNERSHIP FOR STRONG COMMUNITIES
860.244.0066
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Housing Units by # of Bedrooms in Salem
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Studio & 1 Bedroom 2 Bedrooms
3 Bedrooms 4+ Bedrooms
United Way 2-1-1 Top 5 Housing Related Requests for Service - SalemSource: United Way 2-1-1 2010 2009
Total 32 22
Homeless Shelter 8 3
Rent Payment Assistance 6 4
Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing*
5 5
Housing Search and Information 5 2
Subsidized Rental Housing 2 0
*Note: HPRP implemented Fall 2009
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300
400
500
$0 -$99,999
$100k -$149,999
$150k -$199,999
$200k -$299,999
$300k -$399,999
$400k or more
Self-Reported Value of Owner-Occupied Homes in Salem
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
2000 Census 2005-09 ACS
0
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1950 -1959
1960 -1969
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Year Housing Units Were Built in SalemSource: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
Mobile home
Multi-Family
Single-Family, Attached
Single-Family, Detached
# of Housing Units
Units in Structure in SalemSource: 2005-09 American Community Survey
Renter-Occupied Owner-Occupied
1,280
05
10152025303540
19
90
19
92
19
94
19
96
19
98
20
00
20
02
20
04
20
06
20
08
20
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Housing Permits by Year for Salem
Source: CT DECD
Population Density in SalemLand Area - 29 Square Miles
Population Density - 151 persons/sq mileSource: CERC Town Profiles
Housing Sales & Foreclosures - SalemSource: CHFA, The Warren Group 2010 2009 2008
Median 1-Family Home Sales Price $239,950 $250,000 $325,000
Number of 1-Family Home Sales 40 35 N/A
Lis Penden Filings 20 25 3
Foreclosure Deed Filings 6 2 3
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Town Housing ProfileSprague, CT
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Summary Information for Sprague
Source: Census Bureau2005-09
ACS2000
Census
Total Population 2,999 2,971
Total Housing Units 1,311 1,164
Owner-Occupied Housing Units 816 735
Renter-Occupied Housing Units 372 376
Vacant Housing Units 123 53
Vacant - Seasonal, Recreational or Occasional Use
62 3
Average Household Size 2.42 2.63
Median Age 40.4 37.1
Median Household Income $70,640 $43,125
80% of Median HH Income $56,512 $34,500
50% of Median HH Income $35,320 $21,563
30% of Median HH Income $21,192 $12,938
Median Gross Rent $873 $622
Median Monthly Costs for Owners with a Mortgage
$1,776 $1,123
Median Monthly Costs for Owners without a Mortgage
$552 $385
Sprague 2010 Affordable Housing Appeals List Data
1,164 Housing Units, 2000 Census28 Governmentally Assisted Units
30 CHFA Mortgages0 Deed Restricted Units58 Total Assisted Units4.98% Units Assisted
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Source: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
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$100k or more
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Housing Cost as a % of Income by Household Income for Sprague
Source: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
Owner-Occupied =30.0%
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Income by Age in SpragueSource: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
Under 25 25-44 45-64 65+
PARTNERSHIP FOR STRONG COMMUNITIES
860.244.0066
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Housing Units by # of Bedrooms in Sprague
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Studio & 1 Bedroom 2 Bedrooms
3 Bedrooms 4+ Bedrooms
United Way 2-1-1 Top 5 Housing Related Requests for Service - SpragueSource: United Way 2-1-1 2010 2009
Total 41 50
Rent Payment Assistance 12 17
Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing*
7 6
Homeless Shelter 7 5
Housing Search and Information 5 5
Rental Deposit Assistance 4 2
*Note: HPRP implemented Fall 2009
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$0 -$99,999
$100k -$149,999
$150k -$199,999
$200k -$299,999
$300k -$399,999
$400k or more
Self-Reported Value of Owner-Occupied Homes in Sprague
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
2000 Census 2005-09 ACS
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500
600
1939 or earlier
1940 -1949
1950 -1959
1960 -1969
1970 -1979
1980 -1989
1990 -1999
2000 -2004
2005 or later
Year Housing Units Were Built in SpragueSource: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350
Multi-Family
Single-Family, Attached
Single-Family, Detached
# of Housing Units
Units in Structure in SpragueSource: 2005-09 American Community Survey
Renter-Occupied Owner-Occupied
737
02468
1012141618
19
90
19
92
19
94
19
96
19
98
20
00
20
02
20
04
20
06
20
08
20
10
Housing Permits by Year for Sprague
Source: CT DECD
Population Density in SpragueLand Area - 13 Square Miles
Population Density - 224 persons/sq mileSource: CERC Town Profiles
Housing Sales & Foreclosures - SpragueSource: CHFA, The Warren Group 2010 2009 2008
Median 1-Family Home Sales Price $198,750 $188,000 $158,000
Number of 1-Family Home Sales 20 18 N/A
Lis Penden Filings 18 17 8
Foreclosure Deed Filings 7 0 8
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Town Housing ProfileStonington, CT
2011 HOPE Regional Housing Forums
Summary Information for Stonington
Source: Census Bureau2005-09
ACS2000
Census
Total Population 18,415 17,906
Total Housing Units 8,699 8,591
Owner-Occupied Housing Units 5,625 5,418
Renter-Occupied Housing Units 2,100 2,247
Vacant Housing Units 974 926
Vacant - Seasonal, Recreational or Occasional Use
538 480
Average Household Size 2.36 2.31
Median Age 44.5 41.7
Median Household Income $71,338 $52,437
80% of Median HH Income $57,070 $41,950
50% of Median HH Income $35,669 $26,219
30% of Median HH Income $21,401 $15,731
Median Gross Rent $931 $641
Median Monthly Costs for Owners with a Mortgage
$1,992 $1,373
Median Monthly Costs for Owners without a Mortgage
$643 $391
Stonington 2010 Affordable Housing Appeals List Data
8,591 Housing Units, 2000 Census314 Governmentally Assisted Units
51 CHFA Mortgages0 Deed Restricted Units365 Total Assisted Units4.25% Units Assisted
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Source: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
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$50k -$74,999
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$100k or more
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Housing Cost as a % of Income by Household Income for Stonington
Source: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
Owner-Occupied =30.0%
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Income by Age in StoningtonSource: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
Under 25 25-44 45-64 65+
PARTNERSHIP FOR STRONG COMMUNITIES
860.244.0066
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Town Housing ProfileStonington, CT
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Housing Units by # of Bedrooms in Stonington
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Studio & 1 Bedroom 2 Bedrooms
3 Bedrooms 4+ Bedrooms
United Way 2-1-1 Top 5 Housing Related Requests for Service - StoningtonSource: United Way 2-1-1 2010 2009
Total 124 92
Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing*
33 9
Rent Payment Assistance 26 20
Homeless Shelter 22 20
Housing Search and Information 19 10
Subsidized Rental Housing 6 8
*Note: HPRP implemented Fall 2009
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$0 -$99,999
$100k -$149,999
$150k -$199,999
$200k -$299,999
$300k -$399,999
$400k or more
Self-Reported Value of Owner-Occupied Homes in Stonington
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
2000 Census 2005-09 ACS
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3500
1939 or earlier
1940 -1949
1950 -1959
1960 -1969
1970 -1979
1980 -1989
1990 -1999
2000 -2004
2005 or later
Year Housing Units Were Built in StoningtonSource: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
0 100 200 300 400 500
Mobile home
Multi-Family
Single-Family, Attached
Single-Family, Detached
# of Housing Units
Units in Structure in StoningtonSource: 2005-09 American Community Survey
Renter-Occupied Owner-Occupied
4,815
1,545
020406080
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90
19
92
19
94
19
96
19
98
20
00
20
02
20
04
20
06
20
08
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Housing Permits by Year for StoningtonSource: CT DECD
Population Density in StoningtonLand Area - 39 Square Miles
Population Density - 473 persons/sq mileSource: CERC Town Profiles
Housing Sales & Foreclosures - StoningtonSource: CHFA, The Warren Group 2010 2009 2008
Median 1-Family Home Sales Price $307,500 $296,000 $272,900
Number of 1-Family Home Sales 154 105 N/A
Lis Penden Filings 96 95 24
Foreclosure Deed Filings 15 14 24
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Town Housing ProfileVoluntown, CT
2011 HOPE Regional Housing Forums
Summary Information for Voluntown
Source: Census Bureau2005-09
ACS2000
Census
Total Population 2,629 2,528
Total Housing Units 1,147 1,091
Owner-Occupied Housing Units 875 779
Renter-Occupied Housing Units 113 173
Vacant Housing Units 159 139
Vacant - Seasonal, Recreational or Occasional Use
70 110
Average Household Size 2.66 2.66
Median Age 41 36.3
Median Household Income $75,985 $56,802
80% of Median HH Income $60,788 $45,442
50% of Median HH Income $37,993 $28,401
30% of Median HH Income $22,796 $17,041
Median Gross Rent $1,083 $619
Median Monthly Costs for Owners with a Mortgage
$1,789 $1,129
Median Monthly Costs for Owners without a Mortgage
$625 $314
Voluntown 2010 Affordable Housing Appeals List Data
1,091 Housing Units, 2000 Census21 Governmentally Assisted Units
24 CHFA Mortgages0 Deed Restricted Units45 Total Assisted Units4.12% Units Assisted
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Source: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
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$35k -$49,999
$50k -$74,999
$75k -$99,999
$100k or more
# of
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Housing Cost as a % of Income by Household Income for Voluntown
Source: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
Owner-Occupied =30.0%
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Income by Age in VoluntownSource: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
Under 25 25-44 45-64 65+
PARTNERSHIP FOR STRONG COMMUNITIES
860.244.0066
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Town Housing ProfileVoluntown, CT
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Housing Units by # of Bedrooms in Voluntown
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Studio & 1 Bedroom 2 Bedrooms
3 Bedrooms 4+ Bedrooms
United Way 2-1-1 Top 5 Housing Related Requests for Service - VoluntownSource: United Way 2-1-1 2010 2009
Total 31 12
Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing*
10 0
Housing Search and Information 6 1
Rent Payment Assistance 2 2
Rental Deposit Assistance 2 0
Homeless Shelter 2 1
*Note: HPRP implemented Fall 2009
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$0 -$99,999
$100k -$149,999
$150k -$199,999
$200k -$299,999
$300k -$399,999
$400k or more
Self-Reported Value of Owner-Occupied Homes in Voluntown
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
2000 Census 2005-09 ACS
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250
300
1939 or earlier
1940 -1949
1950 -1959
1960 -1969
1970 -1979
1980 -1989
1990 -1999
2000 -2004
2005 or later
Year Housing Units Were Built in VoluntownSource: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
0 20 40 60 80 100
Multi-Family
Single-Family, Attached
Single-Family, Detached
# of Housing Units
Units in Structure in VoluntownSource: 2005-09 American Community Survey
Renter-Occupied Owner-Occupied
862
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Housing Permits by Year for VoluntownSource: CT DECD
Population Density in VoluntownLand Area - 39 Square Miles
Population Density - 70 persons/sq mileSource: CERC Town Profiles
Housing Sales & Foreclosures - VoluntownSource: CHFA, The Warren Group 2010 2009 2008
Median 1-Family Home Sales Price $170,000 $174,500 $208,000
Number of 1-Family Home Sales 23 24 N/A
Lis Penden Filings 26 25 5
Foreclosure Deed Filings 6 9 5
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Town Housing ProfileWaterford, CT
2011 HOPE Regional Housing Forums
Summary Information for Waterford
Source: Census Bureau2005-09
ACS2000
Census
Total Population 18,866 19,152
Total Housing Units 8,417 7,986
Owner-Occupied Housing Units 6,694 6,371
Renter-Occupied Housing Units 1,102 1,171
Vacant Housing Units 621 444
Vacant - Seasonal, Recreational or Occasional Use
203 190
Average Household Size 2.36 2.41
Median Age 44.8 41.7
Median Household Income $68,147 $56,047
80% of Median HH Income $54,518 $44,838
50% of Median HH Income $34,074 $28,024
30% of Median HH Income $20,444 $16,814
Median Gross Rent $899 $753
Median Monthly Costs for Owners with a Mortgage
$1,796 $1,179
Median Monthly Costs for Owners without a Mortgage
$615 $320
Waterford 2010 Affordable Housing Appeals List Data
7,986 Housing Units, 2000 Census137 Governmentally Assisted Units
192 CHFA Mortgages0 Deed Restricted Units329 Total Assisted Units4.12% Units Assisted
050
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Rental Housing Units by Gross Rentin Waterford
Source: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
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$0 -$34,999
$35k -$49,999
$50k -$74,999
$75k -$99,999
$100k or more
# of
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Housing Cost as a % of Income by Household Income for Waterford
Source: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
Owner-Occupied =30.0%
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700
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Income by Age in WaterfordSource: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
Under 25 25-44 45-64 65+
PARTNERSHIP FOR STRONG COMMUNITIES
860.244.0066
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Town Housing ProfileWaterford, CT
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Housing Units by # of Bedrooms in Waterford
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Studio & 1 Bedroom 2 Bedrooms
3 Bedrooms 4+ Bedrooms
United Way 2-1-1 Top 5 Housing Related Requests for Service - WaterfordSource: United Way 2-1-1 2010 2009
Total 156 176
Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing*
36 20
Rent Payment Assistance 26 34
Housing Search and Information 22 25
Homeless Shelter 17 19
Subsidized Rental Housing 12 20
*Note: HPRP implemented Fall 2009
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$0 -$99,999
$100k -$149,999
$150k -$199,999
$200k -$299,999
$300k -$399,999
$400k or more
Self-Reported Value of Owner-Occupied Homes in Waterford
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
2000 Census 2005-09 ACS
0200400600800
100012001400160018002000
1939 or earlier
1940 -1949
1950 -1959
1960 -1969
1970 -1979
1980 -1989
1990 -1999
2000 -2004
2005 or later
Year Housing Units Were Built in WaterfordSource: 2005-2009 American Community Survey
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700
Mobile home
Multi-Family
Single-Family, Attached
Single-Family, Detached
# of Housing Units
Units in Structure in WaterfordSource: 2005-09 American Community Survey
Renter-Occupied Owner-Occupied
6,099
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75
100
125
150
175
19
90
19
92
19
94
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96
19
98
20
00
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02
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04
20
06
20
08
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Housing Permits by Year for WaterfordSource: CT DECD
Population Density in WaterfordLand Area - 33 Square Miles
Population Density - 580 persons/sq mileSource: CERC Town Profiles
Housing Sales & Foreclosures - WaterfordSource: CHFA, The Warren Group 2010 2009 2008
Median 1-Family Home Sales Price $170,000 $174,500 $208,000
Number of 1-Family Home Sales 23 24 N/A
Lis Penden Filings 26 25 5
Foreclosure Deed Filings 6 9 5
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