lafourche parish existing housing needs and capacity
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Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc.
Waggonner & Ball Architects
Lafourche ParishComprehensive Resiliency Plan
Existing Housing Needs and Capacity
Lafourche Parish Comprehensive Resiliency Plan
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Lafourche Parish Comprehensive Resiliency Plan
Communities
Lafourche Parish Comprehensive Resiliency Plan
Households, 2000
Lafourche Parish Comprehensive Resiliency Plan
Households, 2010
Lafourche Parish Comprehensive Resiliency Plan
Housing Units - 2000
Lafourche Parish Comprehensive Resiliency Plan
Housing Units - 2010
Lafourche Parish Comprehensive Resiliency Plan
Single family Townhome Multifamily Mobile Home0
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
Lafourche Parish Housing Type by Tenure
Owner-occupied Renter-occupied
Unit
s
The available housing in the parish is predominately single-family. Multifamily housing is largely renter-occupied
Source: 2006-10 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimate
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<15k 15k <35k 35k <50k 50k <75k 75k <100k 100k <150k 150k+0
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
Comparing Household Incomes with Units Affordable at Each Income Level
Actual Households at Income Level Estimated Occupied Housing Units Affordable at Income Level
Mismatches provide opportunities to expand housing stock and types.
(<$500/mo)
($500-$900/mo)
($900-$1,250/mo)
($1,250-$1,875/mo)
($1,875 - $2,500/mo)
($2,500- $3,750/mo)
($3,750+/mo)
Source: (Existing Supply): 2006-10 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimate
Hou
sehold
s (U
nit
s)
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Lafourche Housing Units & Households MPO Forecast 2000 - 2035
2000 2007 2015 2025 2035 -
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
35,000
40,000
45,000
50,000
34,369
42,200 43,430
44,704 44,301
31,976
39,453 40,625
41,834 41,387
Housing UnitsHouseholds
Hou
sehold
s (U
nit
s)
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Changing Consumer Preferences Nationwide(not including mobile homes)
38%
37%
25%
US Demand Share in 2020
Attached Small Lot Large Lot
Source: Dr. Arthur C. Nelson, University of Utah, American Housing Survey 2009
TownhomesApartments 7000 sq ft +
Attached
< 7000 sq ft
Small Lot Large Lot
32%
28%
40%
Existing US Housing Supply (2009)
Attached Small Lot Large Lot
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49% 40%25% 24%
24%28%
37% 37%
27% 32% 38% 39%
Large Lot Single Family Small Lot Single Family Attached Housing
Comparing National Housing Demand with Lafourche Parish Housing Supply
(not including mobile homes)
Source: (Existing Supply): 2006-10 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimate, American Housing Survey (New Orleans MSA) 2009
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Future Balanced Housing ProfileWhat types of housing will future residents want?
Housi
ng U
nit
s
Source: 2006-10 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimate, Fregonese Associates Balanced Housing Model
Standard and Large Lot SF Small Lot SF Townhome Multifamily Mobile Home/Other -
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
16,000
18,000
20,000
2,265
4,739
899
2,310
1,262
Occupied Housing Supply Lafourche Parish (2010) Future Incremental Units (includes new units, rehabbed vacant units, and vacancy 2010-2035)
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Large Lot20%
Small Lot41%
Townhome8%
Multifamily20%
Mobile Home11%
Lafourche Distribution of Future Housing Need(not including mobile homes)
What sort of housing do we need to build to meet future demand?
• 49% of future housing need is in compact, single-family or townhomes.
• 20% is multifamily
Source : 2006-10 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimate, Fregonese Associates Balanced Housing Model
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Current vs. Future Housing Mix
Existing Lafourche Parish Housing Supply (2010) Balanced Housing Supply (2035)
49%
20%
24%
41%
1%
8%
9% 20%
17%11%
Large Lot Single Family Small Lot Single Family Townhome Multifamily Mobile Home
Source : 2006-10 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimate, Fregonese Associates Balanced Housing Model
Lafourche Parish Comprehensive Resiliency Plan
Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc.
Waggonner & Ball Architects
Lafourche ParishComprehensive Resiliency Plan
Existing Housing Needs and Capacity