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Table 3-5: Units by Vacancy <strong>and</strong> Occupancy Status, 2000<br />

Unit Status Number of Units Percentage of Total<br />

Occupied 3,896 91.7<br />

Vacant 351 8.3<br />

Vacant for Sale 37 0.9<br />

Vacant for Rent 32 0.8<br />

Rented or Sold, Not Occupied 47 1.1<br />

Seasonal, Recreational or Occasional Use 230 5.4<br />

For Migrant Workers 0 0.0<br />

Other Vacant 5 0.1<br />

Total Units 4,247 100.0%<br />

Source: Shimberg Center for Affordable Housing, University of Florida, 2000.<br />

Table 3-6: Year Structure Built, 2000<br />

Year Number of Units Percentage of Total<br />

1999- March 2000 88 2.1<br />

1995- 1998 104 2.4<br />

1990- 1994 89 2.1<br />

1980- 1989 811 19.1<br />

1970- 1979 1,337 31.5<br />

1960- 1969 1,505 35.4<br />

1950- 1959 298 7.0<br />

1949 or Earlier 15 0.4<br />

Total 4,247 100<br />

Source: Shimberg Center for Affordable Housing, University of Florida, 2000.<br />

Table 3-7: Reserved<br />

Table 3-8: Additional Permanent (Non-Seasonal) Housing – Projected Construction Need<br />

by Type by Period, 2007-2025<br />

Years<br />

Population Household Number of<br />

Change Size Units<br />

Single Family Multi Family<br />

2007 – 2010 32 2.41 13 10 3<br />

2010 – 2015 301 2.41 125 94 31<br />

2015 – 2020 252 2.41 105 79 26<br />

2020 – 2025 234 2.41 97 72 25<br />

Total 819 2.41 340 255 85<br />

Source: LaRue Planning & Management Services, Inc. 2009<br />

Housing Element<br />

<strong>Data</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Analysis</strong> 3-10

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