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HOUSING DATA PROFILE 2014

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Regional Plan Association, in consultation with Long Island Affordable and Fair Housing Task Force, created housing data profiles for Long Island’s towns, cities and villages with support from Citi Community Development and the Long Island Community Foundation. Each profile depicts information on housing supply, type, price and demographic information in graphic form. It is hoped that these profiles will be used to guide important discussions and decisions as communities across Long Island address current and future housing needs. The housing profiles include data from the 2013 American Community Survey, population projections from the Cornell Program on Applied Demographics, foreclosure data from Long Island Real Estate, and for comparisons across time the 2000 Census. The data is intended to provide a factual base for assessing a range of challenges that have been identified by researchers, the media, business leaders, housing advocates, public officials, civic organizations and community members. These include a shortage of affordable rental housing, an exodus of young adults, difficulties in attracting a talented workforce and the companies who hire them, and the needs of a growing elderly population.

42,976 Population 13,854 Households 63% of units are owner occupied 33% of units are renter occupied 4% of units are vacant $333,700 is the median home value 38%

of owners pay greater than 30% of their household income towards housing

$1,265 is the median gross rent 59%

of renters pay greater than 30% of their household income towards rent

$67,874 is the median household income 1

HOUSING DATA PROFILE 2014

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HOUSING INVENTORY

Housing Supply source: 2009-13 American Community Survey

The following metrics depict the types of housing that the community has to offer—the number of single-family and multifamily homes, the age of the housing stock, the number of people who own their own homes and those who rent. It shows the number of homes receiving some form of federal subsidy, and what type of housing is being built throughout the county. Together, these describe the range of housing choices available to residents in the community.

5,726 / 39%

8,778 / 61%

Freeport Single Family

99,409 / 21%

367,727 / 79%

Nassau County Multifamily

Housing Tenure

Federally Subsidized Housing

source: 2009-13 American Community Survey

source: HUD Picture of Subsidized Housing, 2013

650 / 4%

Vacant

355,915 / 76%

9,107 / 63%

Three Four Five+

Public Housing Section 8 Housing Voucher Choice Program Moderate Rehab Section 8 New Construction/Substantial Rehabilitation Section 236 Other Multi-Family Total units available through HUD programs

25,286 / 5% 86,040 / 18%

4,747 / 33%

Studio One Two

Renter Occupied Owner Occupied

Freeport

Nassau County

Age of Housing Stock

Housing Permits

source: 2009-13 American Community Survey

source: Census, Building Permits Survey 2000-2013

Housing Permits in Nassau County Built 2010 or later 0 / 0% Built 2000 to 2009 Built 1990 to 1999 Built 1980 to 1989 Built 1970 to 1979 Built 1960 to 1969

183 / 1% 714 / 5% 1,001 / 7% 2,034 / 14%

Built 1950 to 1959 Built 1940 to 1949 Built 1939 or earlier

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

245 / 2%

3,854 / 27% 1,333 / 9% 5,140 / 35%

Five or more units Three and Four Unit Two Unit Single Family

0 500 1000 1500 2000250030003500400045005000

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352 428 0 97 100 0 977

HOUSING DATA PROFILE 2014

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OWNER OCCUPIED HOUSING

RENTER OCCUPIED HOUSING

Owner occupied housing comes in several types—singlefamily homes, townhouses, cooperatives and condominiums. Change in home value and foreclosure activity are vital measures of a housing market that has seen huge fluctuation over the last decade, and median home value indicates how affordable the average owner-occupied home is compared to others on Long Island.

Rental homes can be single-family houses and apartments in any size building. Housing wage looks at the amount of money a person working a full-time job would have to make in order to afford rental housing (in this case a one or two bedroom unit) without having to pay more than 30% of their income. The other charts describe the amount of money being made and the amount of money being spent on housing for the typical renter, and the share of renters paying different levels of rent.

Changing Home Values

Housing Wage

source: 2009-13 American Community Survey, 2000 Census 1 note: values are not inflation adjusted

source: National Low Income Housing Coalition, 2013

0-$99,999 $100,000-$199,999

352 153 1,050 2,013 2,004

$200,000-$299,999 $300,000-$399,999

228

$400,000 to $499,999

53 $500,000 to $749,999 39580 $750,000 to $999,999 0103 58 $1,000,000 or more 13

$24.71 $49,423 $30.44 $60,885

Housing wage for a one bedroom apartment in Nassau County: Housing wage for a two bedroom apartment in Nassau County:

4,931

per hour per year per hour per year

3,378

Renter Households

1,573

source: 2009-13 American Community Survey

Renter median income Median income of all households Median gross rent Median gross rent as propotion of renter median income

2013 2000

$34,575 $67,874 $1,265 44%

1. 2000 Census data used for comparisons over time

Foreclosure Activity

Rental Units by Gross Rent

source: LI Real Estate

source: 2009-13 American Community Survey

4,000 3,500 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500

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Nassau County

Studio

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 (part) 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

1000 551

$1000+

One

Median Home Value Freeport $333,700 in 2013 $175,400 in 2000

1,737

Two

source: 2009-13 American Community Survey, 2000 Census 1

2000

1,510

$750 - $999 $500 - $749 $300 - $499 $200 - $299

Nassau County $454,500 in 2013 $240,200 in 2000

Three+

1. 2000 Census data used for comparisons over time 3

747

0-$199

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DEMOGRAPHICS

Population + Households

These metrics provide a deeper look into the makeup of the community. The living situations, the financial and racial diversity, and the age of the population owning or renting homes in the community are all illustrated here. In comparing housing costs to household income, it shows how many owners and renters pay over 30% of their income for housing. This metric illustrates the housing cost burden that is felt by households on Long Island and also generally highlights how housing cost burden further contributes to income inequality: in most cases lower income households are more likely to be paying greater than 30% of their income towards housing costs.

Population Households Average household size Proportion of residents that live in families Average family size Proportion of residents that live alone Proportion of households with someone under 18 in 2013 with someone under 18 in 2000 with someone over 65 in 2013 with someone over 65 in 2000

Area Median Household Income

Housing Costs and Household Income

source: 2014 HUD HOME Income Limits for 4 person household

120% AMI 100% AMI 80% AMI 50% AMI 30% AMI

Income Limits for Nassau and Suffolk Counties

source: 2009-13 American Community Survey

42,976 13,854 3.06 86.3% 3.66 10.6% 36.7% 43.5% 30.6% 24.5%

source: 2009-13 American Community Survey

$126,100 $105,100 $84,100 $52,550 $31,550

Number of Households 0

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2000

3000

4000

5000

0-$34,999 $35,000-$49,999 $50,000-$74,999 $75,000-$99,999

Race + Ethnicity

100000+

source: 2009-13 American Community Survey

23.8% 30.2% 2.4% 41.1% 0.1%

Renters paying less than 30% of income Renters paying greater than 30% of income Owners paying less than 30% of income Owners paying greater than 30% of income

Age of Heads of Household

Population Projections

source: 2009-13 American Community Survey

source: Cornell Program on Applied Demographics, 2011

25 to 44 years: 45 to 64 years: 65 years and over:

5,785 / 42% 202,824 / 46% 3,454 / 25% 119,043 / 27% Freeport Nassau County

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Percent White, non Hispanic Percent Black, non Hispanic Percent Asian, non Hispanic Percent Hispanic Percent American Indian

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