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George Penfold Regional Innovation Chair Selkirk College
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Housing and Labour Markets Background on housing industry Background on population Background on housing stock. Census based needs assessment Roles in responding to needs
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$73 M in LCCDT Municipalities 2006 – 2008, $51 M in Rossland 2006 - 2008 251 new units in LCCDT municipalities 2006 – 2008, 157 in Rossland 47% of Total Residential Permit Value in rural RD Kootenay Boundary 2006 - 2008 Annual house maintenance LCCDT Area - 2008 Estimate $15.6 M annually
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Kootenay Development Region (East and West Kootenay) 199720072008 Total employed, ('000)65.377.171.5 Construction3.69.28.0 Finance, insurance, real estate, leasing3.03.22.3 Business, building, support services1.62.41.6 Compared to: Manufacturing7.68.44.6 Forestry, fishing, mining, oil and gas4.15.46.9 RDKB Construction - 12% of all firms, Dec 2007
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Assessed Developed Residential Property Value in LCCDT Area (2008) - $1.56 B or approximately $80,000 per person Largest “equity” base for many households Big contributor to basic quality of life, comfort and to “status” for many Homeowners contribute to lack of affordable inventory by “up scaling,” “gentrifying”, “home makeovers”
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“Boomer” generation retiring. Creates housing demand for retired, semi retired “amenity migrants” West Kootenay Labour Force projected needs - 7,100 new and replacement workers 2006 to 2011 Competing demands generate increasing prices if supply is not adequate
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2006 Census Average Housing Values 20062001-20006 Increase Fruitvale$145,15827% Montrose$167,68841% Rossland$242,66899% Trail$142,30333% Warfield$160,52247% Kootenay Boundary A$206,68124% Kootenay Boundary B$165,64427% BC$418,70382%
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Average Assessed Housing Values 20082001-2008 Increase Manufactured Home$47,90040.9% Single Family$204,600126.8% Acreage Dwelling$308,700117.1% Strata Condo$255,100323.8% Multi Family$220,800104.1%
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Rental Households % of all Households 2001-2006 Change LCCDT Area 1,61019.7%-5.8% Rented 2006Avg. Rent 2006 2001-2006 Rent Change Fruitvale20.2%$54216.8% Montrose3.6%$68816.8% Rossland11.2%$575-8.0% Trail26.2%$55610.3% Warfield15.8%$56715.9% RDKB A11.2%$595-7.0% RDKB B6.1%$5157.7% BC27.3%$82810.3%
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Minimum wage 0% Average Household Income20062001-2006Change Fruitvale$50,2771% Montrose$59,94117% Rossland$60,08818% Trail$43,08715% Warfield$50,087-16% Kootenay Boundary A$61,2868% Kootenay Boundary B$53,297-1% BC$67,67518%
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20012008 Total Parcels10,73711,042 Non Resident9.5%13.8%
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Property TypeShare of Titles Single Family8% Acreage Dwelling8% Multi Family19% Agricultural3% Hotel/Resort24% Commercial25% Manufacturing55%
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Dwelling TypeLCCDT AreaBC Total private dwellings occupied by usual residents (17% Rural)8,2401,643,150 Single-detached houses 80.3%49.2% Multi Family 4.2%10% Apartments11.9%38% Other dwellings (Mobile)3.6%2.8% Individuals/Families in supportive housing358 (4.3%)
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Location (2006 Census) Avg. Dwelling Value 2006 Avg. Household Income 2005 Avg. Dwelling Value 2006/Avg. Household Income 2005 LCCDT Area$169,976$59,5602.9 Rossland$242,668$71,9923.4 Montrose $167,688$69,961 2.4 Nelson$273,287$51,7175.3 CBT$238,823$57,5344.2 BC$418,703$67,6756.2
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LCCDT AREA (2006 Census) % Total Households Spending 30% or more Proportion Rental of Total LCCDT Area17.0% 40.2% Trail19.3%44.2% Castlegar Area18.1%34.9% BC28.4%45.5%
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Total HouseholdsRentalOwned LCCDT Area1,395 645 (40.2% of rental) 750 (11.3% of owned) In 2006 (RDKB), 40.4% of all rental households were aged 55 +
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LCCDT AreaOne Person Non-Family Lone-Parent Family Couple Family With Children Couple Family Without Children Affordability Challenged 735235165195 % Affordability Challenged 52.7%16.8%11.8%14.0% % Household Type27.9%32.9%8.3%7.2% In 2006 (RDKB), 64.8% of single person households were aged 55+, 28.1% of single person households were aged 75+
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Total Income (Tax filer 2005)Total Median Income Pre Tax Low Income Couple economic families 7,945$63,782 6.2% Male lone-parent economic families 305$45,377 14.8% Female lone-parent economic families 780$27,565 34.0% Males 15 years and over not in economic families 2,395$27,751 26.3% Females 15 years and over not in economic families 2,590$20,086 28.4%
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Following are possible categories of housing need: Basic shelter (emergency, homeless) Transition/care Subsidized rental housing Market rental housing Non-market housing Market housing Live work housing
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Different partners and roles depending on what is being considered: Local and/or Regional Government Provincial and Federal Government (BC Housing, CMHC) Local and/or Regional NGO’s/CBT Private Sector Basic Question: who will invest in, and manage affordable housing development?
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