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CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> Introduction <br /> This section recommends workforce and senior housing community concepts for Ramsey over <br /> the short-term, based on the market findings and demand analysis. A summary of these commu- <br /> nity concepts is shown below, followed by detailed recommendations for each housing type. If <br /> all of the recommended workforce and senior housing units shown below were built, a total of <br /> 300 to 350 units would be added to Ramsey. It should be noted that while we recommend mar- <br /> ket rate apartments, only a portion of the units would be occupied by households with moderate- <br /> incomes—or workforce households. However, we find that market rate apartments would serve <br /> some new employees to the area who are not in a position to purchase housing immediately, but <br /> may have incomes too high to income-qualify for subsidized/affordable rental housing (including <br /> some people hired as teachers, healthcare workers, and police officers, among others). <br /> Summary of Recommended Workforce & Senior Housing Communities <br /> City of Ramsey - 2005 to 2010 <br /> No. of Units <br /> Market Rate General-Occupancy Rental 125 - 140 <br /> Affordable/Subsidized General-Occupancy Rental 80 - 100 <br /> Senior Condominium/Cooperative 45 - 55 <br /> Affordable Senior Rental 50 - 55 <br /> Recommended Product Types <br /> For-Sale Affordable Multifamily <br /> Demand was calculated for approximately 700 to 775 townhome units affordable to moderate- <br /> income households in Ramsey over the next five years. Our analysis also revealed that over <br /> 1,000 townhome units are planned in Ramsey; the majority of which we project will be priced <br /> under or near$200,000 (in 2005 dollars). These planned units are affordable to moderate- <br /> income households. About 400 planned townhome units are located in the Ramsey Town Cen- <br /> ter, with several hundred more planned in close proximity. Overall, we find that the private <br /> market is meeting the Market Area's demand for for-sale affordable multifamily housing. <br /> While affordable multifamily housing is appropriate for Ramsey Town Center(and we encour- <br /> age their development), we do not believe that the City of Ramsey needs to form a public/private <br /> partnership to ensure their development. <br /> While there are several hundred for-sale townhomes under construction or planned in Ramsey, <br /> there are no planned condominiums. We would not recommend affordable general-occupancy <br /> condominiums, as we found demand for only 35 to 60 units over the next five years. Town- <br /> homes are very competitive with condominiums for younger households—one of the primary <br /> target markets for condominiums. The other primary target market—active seniors—would be <br /> MAXFIELD RESEARCH INC. 58 <br />