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RENTAL MARKET ANALYSIS <br /> Credit properties were built in the last five years, the properties offer more amenities than the <br /> other older affordable and subsidized properties amenities include in-unit washer and dryers, <br /> dishwashers, central a/c units, and heated underground garages. Unit and common area <br /> amenities are minimal at the older affordable and subsidized projects. All projects feature <br /> attached or detached garages renting from $30 to $55 per month. <br /> FIGURE 1 <br /> 2015 MHFA/HUD Income Limits <br /> Sherburne County <br /> Income Limits by Household Size <br /> 1 phh II 2 phh 113 phh 114 phh I 5phh 6phh 7phh 8phh <br /> 30%of median $18,210 $20,790 $23,400 $25,980 $28,080 $30,150 $32,220 $34,320 <br /> 50%of median $30,350 $34,650 $39,000 $43,300 $46,800 $50,250 $53,700 $57,200 <br /> 60%of median $36,420 $41,580 $46,800 $51,960 $56,160 $60,300 $64,440 $68,640 <br /> Maximum Gross Rents by Bedroom Size <br /> 0 BR II 1BR I I 2BR II 3BR I <br /> 30%of median $455 $487 $585 $675 <br /> 50%of median $758 $812 $975 $1,126 <br /> 60%of median $910 $975 $1,170 $1,351 <br /> Sources: MHFA; Maxfield Research&Consulting, LLC <br /> Figure 1 above shows the maximum allowable incomes by household size to qualify for <br /> affordable housing and maximum gross rents that can be charged by bedroom size in <br /> Sherburne County. Comparing the maximum rents with the market rate rents in Table RMA-1 <br /> we can see that all rental buildings except for The Depot at Elk River Station offer rents below <br /> 60%of the AMI and most units are below 50%of the AMI. The majority of the properties with <br /> rents below 50%of AMI are 20 years and older. The quick absorption occurring at Granite <br /> Shores, which offers the highest rents in the market and is the newest rental development, <br /> indicates the market is willing and able to afford higher market rents when buildings with <br /> updated amenities are offered. <br /> Subsidized Housing Assistance Program <br /> In addition to subsidized apartments, Elk River also has a "tenant-based" subsidy called Housing <br /> Choice Vouchers to help lower income households find affordable housing. The tenant-based <br /> subsidy is funded by the Department of Housing and Urban Development's (HUD), and is <br /> managed by the St. Cloud Housing and Redevelopment Authority (HRA). Under the Housing <br /> Choice Voucher program (formerly Section 8 Certificates and Vouchers) qualified households <br /> are issued a voucher that the household can take to an apartment that has rent levels allowable <br /> under HUD guidelines. The household then pays 30%of their adjusted gross income for rent <br /> and utilities, and the Federal government pays the remainder of the rent to the landlor <br /> MAXFIELD RESEARCH&CONSULTING,LLC. 48 <br />