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HOUSING INVENTORY REPORT <br /> An extensive analysis of Hawaii's existing housing stock was performed to provide a <br /> comprehensive data set and to identify housing production patterns. A database was <br /> developed from a number of sources including the Department of Revenue and Taxation <br /> database, Department of Land Management data, residential real estate property management <br /> companies, military housing producers, and Hawaii's various universities, community colleges <br /> and resident high schools. <br /> The project analyzed over 500,000 single family, multi-family and apartment residential units. <br /> Six distinct housing types have been summarized — single family3, condominium°, apartments, <br /> military, student housings, and cooperative 7. The data describe total inventory for the year <br /> ending 2010. Where they are identified, vacation rentals and units otherwise unavailable to the <br /> local housing market have been eliminated from the inventory. Not all multi-family units <br /> converted to visitor accommodations, and not all single-family units converted to bed-and- <br /> breakfasts, are known. As a result, the inventory may include a limited number of these types of <br /> units. <br /> Property characteristics such as land area, living area, number of bedrooms, year built, tenure, <br /> and owner- or tenant-occupied were compiled and analyzed. The information has been <br /> summarized for the State as a whole, and for each County. <br /> 3 Includes detached units intended for single family occupancy. Excludes single family units under the <br /> condominium ownership regime. <br /> 4 Includes all housing units registered under a condominium ownership regime, whether single family detached, or <br /> mufti-family attached units. <br /> 5 Includes all non-condominium, non-cooperative multi-family units, apartments, multiplex, duplex, etc. <br /> 6 Student housing or dormitories were added to the TMK inventory from reports by educational institutions of the <br /> number of units they currently operate. Units intended for faculty use are included here. <br /> 7 Includes all multi-family apartments that are owned as cooperatives. <br /> Hawaii Housing Planning Study,2011: Technical Report Page 3 <br /> 0 SMS, Inc. November,2011 <br />