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RECOMMENDATIONS AND CONCLUSIONS <br />For-Sale Housing <br />Single-Family Housing <br />Table HD-1 identified demand for about 790 single-family housing units in Elk River through <br />2025. However, after accounting for the existing 188 vacant si-family newer lots in Elk <br />River (see Table FS-9); demand is reduced to about 600 new lots in Elk River through 2025. <br />Based on historic construction activity over the past three year <br />about 70 new single-family units per year in Elk River; down substantially from the early part of <br />last decade when about 220 units on average were added between 2 <br /> <br />The lot supply benchmark for growing communities is a three- to five-year lot supply, which <br />ensures adequate consumer choice without excessively prolonging -carrying costs. <br />Given the number of existing platted lots in Elk River and the nhomes constructed <br />annually, the current lot supply is able to meet demand only for about two to three years. <br />Although Table FS-9 identified 369 future lots; many of these subdivisions may sti <br />speculative based on preliminary plat information prior to the housing bust of last decade. <br />Therefore, new lots will need to be platted or moved from future <br />to meet future demand. <br /> <br />Due to the age and price of the existing housing stock in Elk Ri <br />housing stock appeals to entry-level buyers. Entry-level existing homes, which we generally <br />classify as homes priced under $150,000 will be mainly satisfied-family homes <br />as residents of existing homes move into newer housing products in the Elk River Area, <br />such as move-up single-family homes, twinhomes, rental housing and senior housing. A m- <br />up buyer or step-up buyer is typically one who is selling one house and purchasin <br />usually a larger and more expensive home. Usually the move is desired because of a lifestyle <br />change, such as a new job or a growing family. Based on our int <br />move-up homes are generally priced from $250,000 to $350,000. Execut-level homes are <br />loosely defined as those homes priced above $350,000. Most of these homes would be b- <br />to-suit new construction in one of the citys newer subdivisions or <br />located on the fringe of Elk River. <br /> <br />The average base price of all new construction actively marketing in Elk River is approximately <br />$250,000, or about $135 to $140 PSF for single-family housing stock. Although there would be <br />substantial demand for a new single-family housing product priced under $200,000, financially <br />it will be extremely difficult to develop even with public assistance due to infrastructure <br />and rising labor and material costs. Based on land and building costs, it is very difficult to build <br />new single-family homes for less than $225,000. <br /> <br />Because there only 188 vacant lots, new lots will be needed in the next few years to meet buye <br />demand. Many of the existing lots in Elk River are flat and ta-time and move-up <br />buyers; we also recommend additional choice lots that cater to <br />the topography for walk-out lots and more vegetation on the property. We also recommen <br />101 <br />MAXFIELD RESEARCH & CONSULTING, LLC <br /> <br />
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