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115 <br />firefighters, teachers, non-profit workers, etc. The City of Ramsey is proactively working on their <br />"Could I Be Your Neighbor?" campaign to remove the stigma around low-income housing, as <br />providing low-income housing options reduces the cost -burden for those individuals and families. <br />While there are only 122 housing units affordable to households with income at or below 30% of <br />AMI, there are 272 households that are cost -burdened and have income at or below the 30% AMI <br />threshold. The 150 units differential between available units to cost burdened households means <br />that Ramsey simply does not have the necessary number of units at that affordability level to meet <br />the City's existing need. Comparatively, while there are households that have cost -burden at higher <br />income levels, Ramsey already has a surplus of units deemed affordable at those income levels. <br />Table 52: Household Income Levels <br />Income Levels <br />Number of Households <br />Discrepancy <br />< 30% AMI <br />272 <br />-150 <br />31- 50% AMI <br />411 <br />423 <br />51- 80% AMI <br />674 <br />4,726 <br />Total <br />1,357 <br />Source: US Department of Housing and Urban Development, 2010 - 2014 Comprehensive Housing <br />Affordability Strategy (CHAS) Data <br />Assessed Values of Owner -Occupied Housing Units <br />Values above and below $238,500 are shown in the figure below. $238,500 represents the <br />affordable purchase prize for a housing unit in 2015 for those at 80% of AMI. 2015 AMI was <br />$86,600 for a family of four in the Minneapolis -Saint Paul -Bloomington Metropolitan Area. The <br />median value for a home in Ramsey was approximately $210,200 in 2016. Assessed values are <br />typically lower than sale values, especially when homes are selling for above asking price during a <br />busy housing market. The map below shows total market values for housing units across Ramsey, <br />as reported by the Metropolitan Council, in order to attempt to show residential market values <br />more accurately. <br />Table 53: Household Assessed Value <br />Assessed Value <br />Number <br />Percent of Total <br />Less than $50,000 <br />329 <br />4% <br />$50,000 - $99,999 <br />141 <br />2% <br />$100,000 - $149,999 <br />851 <br />11% <br />$150,000 - $199,999 <br />2,109 <br />28% <br />$200,000 - $299,999 <br />2,965 <br />39% <br />$300,000 - $499,999 <br />1,067 <br />14% <br />$500,000 - $999,999 <br />131 <br />2% <br />$1,000,000 or more <br />0 <br />- <br />Total Units: <br />7,593 <br />Median Value: <br />$210,200 <br />Source: ACS 2016 Estimates <br />city of RAMSEY <br />Comprehensive Plan 2040 <br />