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Ramsey2040ComprehensivePlanCommunityProfile <br />City is the need to balance the development of new property with the need to upkeep <br />and upgrades older housing and the infrastructure that comes with them. <br />Figure __-__: Age of Ramsey Housing Stock <br />Age of Housing Units <br />2010 or later <br />0 <br />2000 to 2009 <br />89 <br />1990 to 1999 <br />t <br />l <br />1980 to 1989 <br />i <br />u <br />1970 to 1979 <br />B <br />1,107 <br /> <br />e <br />1960 to 1969 <br />d <br />a <br />c <br />1950 to 1959 <br />348 <br />e <br />D <br />1940 to 1949 <br />65 <br />1939 or earlier <br />10 <br />05001,0001,5002,000 <br />Housing Units <br />Data source: ACS 2011-2015 <br /> <br />Housing Tenure <br />The City of Ramsey has a historically consistent foundation of owner-occupied housing <br />which remains true today. Approximately 85 percent of Ramsey housing units are <br />owner-occupied, and that percentage has remained largely the same since 1990. That <br />percentage is higher than most of the cities surrounding Ramsey with the lowest <br />percentage of owner-occupied housing of local communities being the City of Anoka <br />at 52 percent. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />