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<br /> Table 26. Affordable Housing Units by Occupancy, Tenure, and County, 2014
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<br /> State I Hawai'i I Honolulu I Kaua'i I Maui
<br /> TOTAL HOUSING STOCK 477,515 69,458 321,661 24,955 61,395
<br /> TOTAL UNITS WITH PAYMENTS 380,914 49,960 261,682 19,220 50,021
<br /> % affordable at 50% AMI 21.5% 20.3% 22.1% 24.1% 18.7% No r_
<br /> % affordable at 80% AMI 49.8% 49.4% 49.9% 53.3% 48.6%
<br /> % affordable at median AMI 58.8% 54.1% 60.2% 61.3% 59.2% II
<br /> RENTAL UNITS
<br /> Occupied 179,636 18,816 132,483 7,616 20,690
<br /> affordable at 50% AMI 32.6% 32.5% 32.8% 41.4% 27.9% I
<br /> • affordable at 80% AMI 66.8% 71 1% 65.3% 67.8% 68.4%
<br /> cYo affordable at median AMI 71.2% 75 5% 68.9% 75.3% 80.7%
<br /> Vacant 21,117 2,636 8,927 1,969 7,585 I
<br /> % affordable at 50% AMI 34.5% 48.6% 39.3% 23.0% 26.8%
<br /> % affordable at 80% AMI 70.4% 79.4% 76.2% 59.2% 63.4%
<br /> % affordable at median AMI 78.1% 86.6% 82.4% 69.7% 72.1% I
<br /> OWNERSHIP UNITS
<br /> Occupied 174,062 26,272 117,679 9,044 21,067
<br /> cYo affordable at 50% AMI 18.5% 9.1% 8.9% 11.0% 7.2%
<br /> % affordable at 80% AMI 30.4% 30.9% 31.0% 33.2% 25.0% I I
<br /> affordable at median AMI 44.3% 35.6% 49.0% 41.0% 34.4%
<br /> Vacant 6,099 2,236 2,593 591 679
<br /> affordable at 50% AMI 10.0% 15.5% 8.8% 4.1% 1.7%
<br /> cYo affordable at 80% AMI 34.8% 48.4% 30.6% 25.9% 13.6% II IIIA
<br /> affordable at median AMI 47.0% 53.5% 51.3% 34.3% 28.5%
<br /> ALL UNIT TYPES I
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<br /> Occupied 353,698 45,088 250,162 16,660 41,757
<br /> • affordable at 50% AMI 33.7% 36.9% 33.4% 39.2% 29.5%
<br /> • affordable at 80% AMI 56.5% 57.2% 56.5% 61.9% 53.5% II% affordable at median AMI 61.4% 63.5% 61.2% 65.2% 58 7%
<br /> Vacant 27,216 4,872 11,520 2,560 8,264
<br /> cYo affordable at 50% AMI 29.7% 34.2% 32.4% 24.8% 24.8%
<br /> • affordable at 80% AMI 57.5% 68.3% 54.6% 54.0% 56.2%
<br /> % affordable at median AMI 61.8% 73.9% 58.7% 58.1% 60.1% Yu
<br /> Units with No Housing Payment 96,601 19,498 59,979 5,735 11,374
<br /> Source SMS estimates from ACS 5-year data 2014. "Housing stock" includes occupied housing units and vacant plus I I
<br /> available units. Units with no payment include owner units with paid mortgages and units occupied without payment of cash
<br /> rent.
<br /> In every county, many more rental units than The UI measure of affordable housing in a I
<br /> ownership units were affordable to households geographic area has advantages and
<br /> with incomes below the AMI. Seventy-one disadvantages. The major advantage is that it
<br /> percent of occupied and 78 percent of vacant provides a measure of affordability that is tied to r ea
<br /> rental units were affordable at 100 percent of individual housing units rather than an estimate
<br /> AMI. Comparable figures for ownership units based on the characteristics of occupants.
<br /> were 44 and 47 percent. At the median income Planners know how many units are affordable or obi
<br /> level, the percent of currently occupied housing and even how many of those are vacant and
<br /> units and currently vacant housing units that available. Housing planning decisions can be
<br /> were affordable were very similar at 61 percent. guided by the desire to increase the number and O,lb
<br /> types of affordable units in specific areas.
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