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INDEPENDENT SENIOR HOUSING MARKET CONDITIONS <br />Introduction <br />This section of the report examines the current supply and market condition of independent sen- <br />ior housing in the Primary Market Area. Current market rate for -sale and rental independent sen- <br />ior housing facilities as well as affordable and subsidized independent senior housing facilities <br />are presented in this section. <br />Competitive Market Area Senior Housing Communities <br />Maxfield Research identified nine existing senior communities (five market rate rental communi- <br />ties, one for -sale, two affordable, and three subsidized communities) in the Market Area. Infor- <br />mation on the location, number of units, vacancies, unit mix and sizes, and monthly rents are <br />displayed in Table 23. A comparison of amenities and services is presented in Table 24. <br />The following are key points from Table 23 and 24: <br />• There are two market rate independent senior facilities (one rental community and one for - <br />sale) in the market area. In the rental property — Farmstead Cottages — has only six town - <br />home units and rents range from roughly $1,750 to $1,800 for a two bedroom unit with 1,520 <br />square feet. In the for -sale facility (Grey Oaks), unit prices range from as low as $130,000 to <br />as high as $250,000 for units with 875 to 2,400 square feet. <br />• There are nine vacancies in all of the rental facilities combined giving a vacancy rate of <br />roughly 3.1% (with only one vacancy in the affordable properties and none in the subsidized <br />properties). Several of these vacancies are expected to be filled in a relatively short period of <br />time. There are more available units in the for -sale community (25 units) because it is a <br />much newer facility and there are still units being constructed. A vacancy rate of 5.0% is <br />considered to be market equilibrium. With a vacancy rate of 3.1% there is considerable room <br />for growth in the market rate rental senior housing market. <br />• There are three congregate facilities with rents slightly higher than those seen in the <br />adult/few services facilities. This is due to the slightly higher level of service and options <br />available to its residents. Market rate studio units are priced between $600 and $880 with <br />400 to 500 square feet, one bedroom units run between $870 and $1,325 with between 550 to <br />950 square feet and two bedroom units run between $1,100 and $1,700 with between 800 and <br />1,300 square feet. <br />• The subsidized facilities serve seniors in the community with very low incomes. They are <br />generally fully occupied and managers in these facilities have expressed a need for more <br />units. <br />MAXFIELD RESEARCH INC. 45 <br />
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