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<br />(02/26/2019) 19 | Page <br /> <br /> Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2013-2017 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates (DP04) <br /> <br />Housing Tenure and Household Size <br />Housing tenure continues to move towards more renter-occupied housing units in Everett. It is <br />estimated that 55.6% of the city’s housing units are renter-occupied. <br /> <br />Table X: Housing Tenure <br />HOUSING TENURE <br />2006-2010 ACS 2013-2017 ACS <br />Estimate Percent Estimate Percent <br />Occupied housing units 40,882 40,882 42,652 42,652 <br />Owner-occupied 18,827 46.10% 18,926 44.40% <br />Renter-occupied 22,055 53.90% 23,726 55.60% <br />Average household size of owner-occupied unit 2.53 (X) 2.53 (X) <br />Average household size of renter-occupied unit 2.27 (X) 2.36 (X) <br />Source: ACS 2013-2017 and 2009-2010 (DP04) <br /> <br />Low-Income Housing Inventory <br />In 2018, the Housing Consortium of Everett and Snohomish County completed a “Housing Snohomish <br />County Project” to quantify and address affordable homes in Snohomish County. One part of that <br />project was to complete an inventory of low-income housing units serving the county. In the table <br />below, the units set aside to serve low-income populations within Everett are identified. <br /> <br />Table X: Low-Income Housing Inventory <br />Housing Inventory Number <br />Homes by Income Level Served <br /> 0-30% AMI 1,207 <br /> 31-50% AMI 1,558 <br /> 51-60% AMI 1,391 <br /> 61-80% AMI 267 <br /> Total Income-Restricted Homes 4,423 <br />Homes by Population Served <br />3.4% <br />17.5% <br />36.0% <br />29.9% <br />10.6% <br />2.6%0% <br />5% <br />10% <br />15% <br />20% <br />25% <br />30% <br />35% <br />40% <br />Number of Bedrooms <br />No bedroom 1 bedroom 2 bedrooms 3 bedrooms 4 bedrooms 5 or more bedrooms