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FOR -SALE HOUSING MARKET CONDITIONS <br />Planned and Proposed Housing Communities <br />Maxfield Research interviewed planning staff at each of the communities within the Market Area <br />regarding planned or proposed for -sale multifamily residential communities. Table 18 illus- <br />trates the pending and proposed communities identified within each city. The following summa- <br />rizes planned multifamily communities. <br />Ramsey <br />The City of Ramsey has approximately 40 residential communities marketing or under construc- <br />tion at this time; these include both single-family as well as multifamily residential communities. <br />In total, there are about 1,200 planned townhomes in the community. The most prominent of <br />these planned communities is Ramsey Town Center, located at the corner of Highway 10 and <br />Armstrong Boulevard. Phase One of Ramsey Town Center is under construction at this time <br />with a number of different townhome and single-family builders. Based on our research, the <br />majority of units being built in Ramsey are priced under or near $200,000. Since these units are <br />affordable to many workforce households, we find that existing and planned communities are <br />satisfying much of the need for for -sale workforce housing. <br />Anoka <br />There are two large-scale redevelopments in the planning phase in Anoka; the North Central <br />Business District ("NCBD") and the Heart of Anoka. <br />The NCBD comprises about 50 acres of land, bordered with the Rum River on the west, High- <br />way 10 on the north, 4t1i Avenue to the east, and Main Street to the south. Currently the redevel- <br />opment area includes the following amenities: the Anoka Public Safety Center, City Hall, Anoka <br />County Government Center, retail and commercial businesses along Main Street, and the Rum <br />River and the Rum River Trail. The City has selected David Bernard Builders, a division of <br />Rottlund Homes, as the developer of the community. At this time, construction would likely en- <br />sue on portions of the redevelopment in summer 2006. It its estimated approximately 200- to- <br />300 housing units would be developed. City officials estimate a mix of housing types, including <br />for -sale general occupancy, senior ownership, and rental housing. Most of these units are likely <br />to be priced out of reach of moderate income households. <br />The Heart of Anoka is a planned community that would coincide with the planned Northstar Cor- <br />ridor commuter line between Downtown Minneapolis and St. Cloud. Anoka's Commuter Rail <br />Transit Village would be planned for medium- and high -density residential, as well as incorpo- <br />rating office, commercial, and light industrial. According to the City of Anoka, the long-term <br />goal is to develop between 800 and 1,200 housing units. At this time the community is still in <br />the planning phases and it is unknown when the community would proceed. <br />MAXFIELD RESEARCH INC. 34 <br />
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