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117 <br />Figure 28: Year Principal Structure was Built <br />m 1111E i.:■ i '►t I—m1*. <br />MS <br />II illy _- _ r _1 r-; ■ ,. <br />011iV7-111, Mill ri 'ad- ', -k-t' <br />I1rrn i. I _.Y .. <br />■11m1ari11 'LP.I.r : <br />Im <br />1■� <br />Year Built <br />- Ware 1930 <br />- 1951 - 1940 <br />_ 1441 -1950 <br />1991 -1990 <br />1991 -1910 <br />971 -1980 <br />1.11 1981 -1990 <br />- $991-2000 <br />- 2001 -2910 <br />- 'Mr 2410 <br />Summary of Existing Housing <br />Within Ramsey, most of the homes are owner -occupied, and rentals are approximately 11% of the <br />total housing units. Ramsey has a healthy vacancy rate, less than 3%, showing the high demand for <br />housing units within Ramsey. <br />Approximately 96% of all housing units in Ramsey are single-family homes, both attached and <br />detached. Only 4% of all housing units are multi -family units. Likely, future housing growth will be <br />single family in the northern portions of the City, which represent and maintain Ramsey's rural <br />character. Areas near The COR represent areas where multi -family housing is more likely to occur <br />in the future, this area represents the urban, transit -oriented growth around the Northstar <br />Commuter Rail Station. <br />The Future Land Use Map and Development Maps show future areas that are likely to change in <br />land uses. There are areas in the northern half of the City that will likely accommodate future <br />single-family housing development projects. <br />city of RAMSEY <br />Comprehensive Plan 2040 <br />