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Town Housing Profile Bozrah, CT 2011 HOPE Regional Housing Forums Summary Information for Bozrah Source: Census Bureau 2005-09 ACS 2000 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 Census 4 Governmentally Assisted Units 14 CHFA Mortgages 0 Deed Restricted Units 18 Total Assisted Units 1.96% Units Assisted 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Rental Housing Units by Gross Rent in Bozrah Source: 2005-2009 American Community Survey 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 $0 - $34,999 $35k - $49,999 $50k - $74,999 $75k - $99,999 $100k or more # of Households Housing Cost as a % of Income by Household Income for Bozrah Source: 2005-2009 American Community Survey Owner-Occupied <30% Renter-Occupied <30.0% Owner-Occupied >=30% Renter-Occupied >=30.0% 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 # of Households Income by Age in Bozrah Source: 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

    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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    Under 25 25-44 45-64 65+

    PARTNERSHIP FOR STRONG COMMUNITIES

    860.244.0066

    WWW.PSCHOUSING.ORG

  • Town Housing ProfileBozrah, CT

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    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

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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

    WWW.PSCHOUSING.ORG/2011REGIONALFORUMS

  • 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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    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

  • Town Housing ProfileColchester, 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 - 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

    3,967

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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

    WWW.PSCHOUSING.ORG/2011REGIONALFORUMS

  • 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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    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

  • Town Housing ProfileEast Lyme, CT

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    Housing Units by # of Bedrooms in East Lyme

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    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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    Self-Reported Value of Owner-Occupied Homes in East Lyme

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    # of Housing Units

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    Renter-Occupied Owner-Occupied

    4,987

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    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

    WWW.PSCHOUSING.ORG/2011REGIONALFORUMS

  • 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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    Under 25 25-44 45-64 65+

    PARTNERSHIP FOR STRONG COMMUNITIES

    860.244.0066

    WWW.PSCHOUSING.ORG

  • Town Housing ProfileFranklin, CT

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    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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    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

    WWW.PSCHOUSING.ORG/2011REGIONALFORUMS

  • 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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    PARTNERSHIP FOR STRONG COMMUNITIES

    860.244.0066

    WWW.PSCHOUSING.ORG

  • Town Housing ProfileGriswold, CT

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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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    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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    Under 25 25-44 45-64 65+

    PARTNERSHIP FOR STRONG COMMUNITIES

    860.244.0066

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  • Town Housing ProfileGroton, 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 - 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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    Units in Structure in GrotonSource: 2005-09 American Community Survey

    Renter-Occupied Owner-Occupied

    6,976

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    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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    Source: 2005-2009 American Community Survey

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    Under 25 25-44 45-64 65+

    PARTNERSHIP FOR STRONG COMMUNITIES

    860.244.0066

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  • Town Housing ProfileLedyard, 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 - 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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    # of Housing Units

    Units in Structure in LedyardSource: 2005-09 American Community Survey

    Renter-Occupied Owner-Occupied

    4,488

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    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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    Income by Age in LisbonSource: 2005-2009 American Community Survey

    Under 25 25-44 45-64 65+

    PARTNERSHIP FOR STRONG COMMUNITIES

    860.244.0066

    WWW.PSCHOUSING.ORG

  • Town Housing ProfileLisbon, CT

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    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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    Year Housing Units Were Built in LisbonSource: 2005-2009 American Community Survey

    0 25 50 75 100 125 150 175

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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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    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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    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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    Source: U.S. Census Bureau

    Studio & 1 Bedroom 2 Bedrooms

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    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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    Self-Reported Value of Owner-Occupied Homes in New London

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    Year Housing Units Were Built in New LondonSource: 2005-2009 American Community Survey

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    Units in Structure in New LondonSource: 2005-09 American Community Survey

    Renter-Occupied Owner-Occupied

    2,856

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    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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    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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    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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    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

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    Renter-Occupied Owner-Occupied

    1,800

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    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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    Source: 2005-2009 American Community Survey

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    Under 25 25-44 45-64 65+

    PARTNERSHIP FOR STRONG COMMUNITIES

    860.244.0066

    WWW.PSCHOUSING.ORG

  • 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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    Self-Reported Value of Owner-Occupied Homes in Norwich

    Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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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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    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

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    Under 25 25-44 45-64 65+

    PARTNERSHIP FOR STRONG COMMUNITIES

    860.244.0066

    WWW.PSCHOUSING.ORG

  • Town Housing ProfilePreston, 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 - 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

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    $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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    Year Housing Units Were Built in PrestonSource: 2005-2009 American Community Survey

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    # 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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    Income by Age in SalemSource: 2005-2009 American Community Survey

    Under 25 25-44 45-64 65+

    PARTNERSHIP FOR STRONG COMMUNITIES

    860.244.0066

    WWW.PSCHOUSING.ORG

  • Town Housing ProfileSalem, 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 - 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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    Self-Reported Value of Owner-Occupied Homes in Salem

    Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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    Year Housing Units Were Built in SalemSource: 2005-2009 American Community Survey

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    # of Housing Units

    Units in Structure in SalemSource: 2005-09 American Community Survey

    Renter-Occupied Owner-Occupied

    1,280

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    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

    2011 HOPE Regional Housing Forums

    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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    Income by Age in SpragueSource: 2005-2009 American Community Survey

    Under 25 25-44 45-64 65+

    PARTNERSHIP FOR STRONG COMMUNITIES

    860.244.0066

    WWW.PSCHOUSING.ORG

  • Town Housing ProfileSprague, 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 - 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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    Self-Reported Value of Owner-Occupied Homes in Sprague

    Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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    Year Housing Units Were Built in SpragueSource: 2005-2009 American Community Survey

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    # of Housing Units

    Units in Structure in SpragueSource: 2005-09 American Community Survey

    Renter-Occupied Owner-Occupied

    737

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    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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    Source: 2005-2009 American Community Survey

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    Under 25 25-44 45-64 65+

    PARTNERSHIP FOR STRONG COMMUNITIES

    860.244.0066

    WWW.PSCHOUSING.ORG

  • Town Housing ProfileStonington, 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 - 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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    Self-Reported Value of Owner-Occupied Homes in Stonington

    Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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    Year Housing Units Were Built in StoningtonSource: 2005-2009 American Community Survey

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    # of Housing Units

    Units in Structure in StoningtonSource: 2005-09 American Community Survey

    Renter-Occupied Owner-Occupied

    4,815

    1,545

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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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    Under 25 25-44 45-64 65+

    PARTNERSHIP FOR STRONG COMMUNITIES

    860.244.0066

    WWW.PSCHOUSING.ORG

  • Town Housing ProfileVoluntown, CT

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    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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    Self-Reported Value of Owner-Occupied Homes in Voluntown

    Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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    Year Housing Units Were Built in VoluntownSource: 2005-2009 American Community Survey

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    # of Housing Units

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    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

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    Source: 2005-2009 American Community Survey

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    Under 25 25-44 45-64 65+

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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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    Self-Reported Value of Owner-Occupied Homes in Waterford

    Source: U.S. Census Bureau

    2000 Census 2005-09 ACS

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    Year Housing Units Were Built in WaterfordSource: 2005-2009 American Community Survey

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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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