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Type of Unit <br />Number <br />Percentage <br />Single Family, Detached <br />6,546 <br />80% <br />Townhomes, Duplexes, Twinhomes <br />1,378 <br />17% <br />Mobile Horne Units <br />84 <br /><1% <br />Apartment Units <br />228 <br />2% <br />Total <br />8,185 <br />100% <br />B. Housing Supply <br />It is important to assess the current housing stock in order to determine how Ramsey residents' housing <br />needs are being met currently and into the future. Analyzing the existing housing supply informs decision - <br />makers about what exists, the condition of housing, and what segments of the housing stock are already well - <br />represented and which are under - represented. This section will describe the structure, tenure, quality, and <br />affordability of the housing stock in Ramsey. These attributes will paint a picture of existing conditions, and, <br />combined with housing demand information, will assist decision - makers in creating housing policies and <br />programs. <br />Structure <br />As the table below illustrates, Ramsey consists of primarily single family, detached housing. However, over <br />the past several years Ramsey has seen an increase in the development of townhomes and multifamily <br />housing. Between 2000 -2007, 60% of the new development was multifamily type housing such as <br />townhomes. Table 1 indicates the mix of housing types by structure within Ramsey. <br />Table 7 -1: Occupied Housing Units <br />Source: Metropolitan Council Population Estimates, December 2010 <br />In addition to existing housing units, there are many more units that have been approved by the City but are <br />yet to be constructed. As of June 2007, there are 453 platted single - family lots that are currently unimproved. <br />There are also 618 platted townhome lots that are unimproved. When constructed, the City will have a total <br />of over 8,500 housing units, 19% of which will be townhomes. <br />In recent years, the City has been approving a larger variety of housing styles than in the past. The City of <br />Ramsey has approved a larger number of townhomes since 2001, compared to earlier years. Single - family <br />attached townhouses and rowhouses are gaining popularity in the market, and Figure 1 illustrates the shift in <br />housing type between 2001 -2004. While this recent increase in townhome development has contributed to <br />the diversity of housing, Ramsey still consists of primarily single - family, detached homes. Permits for <br />detached homes remain relatively steady over time, despite increases in other forms of housing. <br />