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TABLE 3.5.

AVAILABLE AND NOT AVAILABLE RENTAL HOUSING UNITS BY AFFORDABILITY LEVEL AND
INCOME OF CURRENT OCCUPANTS IN THE W
Income level units rent is afordable to
Household living in the unit
Extremely
low Very low Low Middle High Total
Higher-income renters (not available) 41,400 119,900 78,100 63,400 0 302,700
Same or lower-income renters (available) 58,100 117,200 63,800 107,000 10,900 357,000
No one (vacant/available) 7,500 25,900 10,300 10,400 700 54,800
Total 107,000 263,000 152,200 180,700 11,600 714,500
Note: Data are rounded to the nearest 100.
Source: American Community Survey, 200911.
TABLE 3.6. UNITS NEEDED TO MEET NEEDS OF RENTER HOUSEHOLDS IN THE WASHINGTON REGION BY
Extremely Low Very Low Low Middle High
Afordable and available
rental units (supply)
65,600 143,100 74,100 117,400 11,600
Renter households (demand) 159,800 116,700 74,000 195,600 113,600
Gap or (surplus) 94,200 (26,400) (100) 78,300 102,000
Note: Data are rounded to the nearest 100.
Source: American Community Survey, 200911.

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