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<br />(02/26/2019) 20 | Page <br />Housing Inventory Number <br /> Emergency Beds 409 <br /> Chronic Mental Illness 135 <br /> Homeless Families with Children 111 <br /> Physically Disabled 357 <br /> Mentally Disabled 23 <br /> Veteran 10 <br /> Traumatic Brain Injury 11 <br /> Homeless Youth Under 18 94 <br /> Young Adults (18-24) 27 <br /> Seniors (age 55+) 917 <br /> Elderly (age 62+) 120 <br /> Frail Elderly (62+ and disabled or 75+) 306 <br /> Domestic Violence Survivors 67 <br /> Chemically Dependent 67 <br /> HIV/AIDS - <br /> General Low-Income 2,502 <br />Homes by Type - <br />Rental 4,318 <br />Homeowner 116 <br /> Homes by Number of Bedrooms - <br /> 0 Bedrooms 683 <br /> 1 Bedroom 1,201 <br /> 2 Bedroom 1,305 <br /> 3 Bedroom 758 <br /> 4+ Bedroom 188 <br />Source: Housing Consortium of Everett and Snohomish County <br /> <br />Market Rate Apartment Inventory <br />The Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC) obtained Spring 2017 rental data from Dupre+Scott. This data <br />included occupied apartments in Everett 8 and provides a snapshot of units available based on income. <br /> <br />Table X: All Unit Types with complex size 20+ unit rentals (Spring 2017) <br />Area 0-50% 51-80% 81-120% >120% Units Svyed <br />Bldgs <br />Svyed <br />All Unit Types with complex size 5-19 unit rentals <br />Everett (city) 162 7,939 870 0 8,971 196 <br />Everett (Metro) 0 258 220 0 478 19 <br />All Unit Types with complex size 5-19 unit rentals <br />Everett (city) 341 242 0 0 583 120 <br />Everett (Metro) 60 92 0 0 152 32 <br />Source: Puget Sound Regional Council, Dupre+Scott Spring 2017 Rent Data <br /> <br /> <br />8 The data surveyed ““market rate” apartments, not retirement, rental condos, or tax credit/subsidized properties <br />catering to those earning 60% or less of median income. Also excluded are micro units..” (Dupre+Scott, 01-17-17)