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DEMOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS <br />45.0% <br />40.0 % <br />35.0% <br />30.0 % <br />25.0% <br />20.0% <br />15.0% <br />10.0 % <br />5.0% <br />0.0% <br />Household Type - Pct. of Total <br />2017 <br />of <br />N <br />M <br />M <br />co <br />n <br />N <br />t0 <br />M <br />N <br />■ Ramsey Anoka Co. • Metro Area <br />a --I <br />kor; <br />Married w/o Married w/ Other Family Living Alone <br />Child Child <br />0 0 0 <br />rn 00 00 <br />M lf1 <br />Roommates <br />Tenure by Household Size <br />Table D-8 shows the distribution of households by size and tenure in the Ramsey in 2017 and <br />2010. This data is useful in that it sheds insight into the number of units by unit type that may <br />be most needed in Ramsey. <br />• Household size for renters tends to be smaller than for owners. This trend is a result of the <br />typical market segments for rental housing, including households that are younger and are <br />less likely to be married with children as well as older adults and seniors who choose to <br />downsize from their single-family homes. In 2017, approximately 28% of the total renter - <br />occupied households in the Ramsey were one -person households, while only 13% of owner - <br />occupied households were one -person households. <br />• Approximately 53% of renter households in Ramsey in 2017 have either one or two people. <br />The one -person households would primarily seek one -bedroom units and two -person <br />households that are couples would primarily seek one -bedroom units. Two -person house- <br />holds that consist of a parent and child or roommate would primarily seek two -bedroom <br />units. Larger households would seek units with multiple bedrooms. <br />MAXFIELD RESEARCH AND CONSULTING <br />24 <br />