The Sacramento Metro Chamber strongly believes that an ample and
affordable supply of housing is essential to ensure continued balanced economic
growth for the Sacramento region. As we look to add one million people in the
next 20 years, local planners will have to decide where will homes be built and
what style? How many should be single family homes? Apartments, condos and
townhouses?
A key element of this discussion is not simply what planners will
approve to be built and sold, but what will people WANT to buy?
To help answer this question, the Sacramento Metro Chamber has
authorized a Workforce Housing Preference Survey, sampling over 2,000 residents
in the six-county region. The results of this survey will be shared with
Blueprint workshop participants to be used as a baseline for their discussion,
reminding them that the marketplace must be considered when considering the
types and location of housing within each community.
3.6 million The
projected number of residents in the region in 2050, a 1.7 million increase
from the 1.9 million residents in the area in 2000.
840,000 The
projected number of new housing units needed in the region by 2050 in addition
to the current 750,000 units.
28% The
percentage of region households in 2000 with residents age 55 or older.
47% The
projected number of households in the region with residents age 55 or older in
2030. |