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EVERETT COMPREHENSIVE PLAN <br />Table 1: Population Change, City of Everett & Snohomish County <br />Source: O M Forecasting Division <br />2. Only 46% of Everett's occupied housing units were owner -occupied, while 54% of <br />dwelling units were occupied by renters. By comparison, the breakdown for the rest of <br />Snohomish County, excluding Everett, was 73% owner -occupied and 27% renter -occupied. <br />Everett has double the proportion of non -owner -occupied housing as the rest of Snohomish <br />County. (2013 Housing Characteristics and Needs Report, ACS 2011 5 Year Estimates) <br />3. 83% of homeowners in Everett lived in single family homes, compared to 22% of renters. <br />Figure 1: Home Type by Housing Tenure, City of Everett <br />100% <br />90% <br />80% <br />70% <br />6o% <br />50% <br />40% <br />30% <br />20% <br />1046 <br />0% <br />Owners Renters <br />■ Single Family ■ Multifamily ■ Mfg Home <br />Source: US Census Bureau; ACS 2012 5 Year Estimates <br />4. In Everett, 56% of all households include the "householder" (head of household) and <br />another family member. By comparison, for all of Snohomish County, 70% of households <br />HOUSING ELEMENT 9 <br />Population Change <br />Year <br />Everett <br />Percentage <br />Increase <br />Snohomish <br />County <br />Percentage <br />Increase <br />1950 <br />33,849 <br />111,580 <br />1960 <br />40,304 <br />19.07% <br />172,199 <br />54.33% <br />1970 <br />53,622 <br />33.04% <br />265,236 <br />54.03% <br />1980 <br />54,413 <br />1.48% <br />337,720 <br />27.33% <br />1990 <br />69,974 <br />28.60% <br />465,628 <br />37.87% <br />2000 <br />91,488 <br />30.75% <br />606,024 <br />30.15% <br />2010 <br />103,019 <br />12.60% <br />713,335 <br />17.71% <br />2011 <br />103,100 <br />0.08% <br />717,000 <br />0.51% <br />2012 <br />103,300 <br />0.19% <br />722,900 <br />0.82% <br />2013 <br />104,200 <br />0.87% <br />730,500 <br />1.05% <br />2014 1 <br />104,900 1 <br />0.67% 1 <br />741,000 1 <br />1.44% <br />Source: O M Forecasting Division <br />2. Only 46% of Everett's occupied housing units were owner -occupied, while 54% of <br />dwelling units were occupied by renters. By comparison, the breakdown for the rest of <br />Snohomish County, excluding Everett, was 73% owner -occupied and 27% renter -occupied. <br />Everett has double the proportion of non -owner -occupied housing as the rest of Snohomish <br />County. (2013 Housing Characteristics and Needs Report, ACS 2011 5 Year Estimates) <br />3. 83% of homeowners in Everett lived in single family homes, compared to 22% of renters. <br />Figure 1: Home Type by Housing Tenure, City of Everett <br />100% <br />90% <br />80% <br />70% <br />6o% <br />50% <br />40% <br />30% <br />20% <br />1046 <br />0% <br />Owners Renters <br />■ Single Family ■ Multifamily ■ Mfg Home <br />Source: US Census Bureau; ACS 2012 5 Year Estimates <br />4. In Everett, 56% of all households include the "householder" (head of household) and <br />another family member. By comparison, for all of Snohomish County, 70% of households <br />HOUSING ELEMENT 9 <br />
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