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Board Of Aldermen - Minutes - 10/27/2020 - P44

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$161,801 - $183,000
$183,001 - $215,000

GD Over $215,000

$142,001 - $161,800

Assessed Building Value
GED $2,500 - $142,100

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Board Of Aldermen - Minutes - 10/27/2020 - P43

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Downtown Nashua

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DOWNTOWN IS OLDER THAN

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LSEWHERE IN THE CITY.

Over 62% of all residential
structures in the Downtown area
were constructed prior to 1930, and

73% were constructed prior to 1950.

This means 3 out of every 4
residential structures in this area is
more than 70 years old.

Board Of Aldermen - Minutes - 10/27/2020 - P42

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Downtown Nashua

MEDIAN INCOME IN THE
DOWNTOWN IS LOW
COMPARED T0 THE
REST OF THE CITY.

Median Household Income, 2018 | source: acs 2018

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Median HH Income
GED S0 - $44,000
GED $44,001 -$71,000
GERD 571,001 - $96,500

Board Of Aldermen - Minutes - 10/27/2020 - P41

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Downtown Nashua

RENTER HOUSEHOLDS
ARE MORE PREVALENT
DOWNTOWN THAN
ELSEWHERE IN THE CITY.

Percent Renter Households, 2018 source: acs 2018

Nashua River

% Renter Households
0% - 23%

24% - 49%

GD 50% - 74%

GERD 75% - 95%

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Board Of Aldermen - Minutes - 10/27/2020 - P40

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Downtown Nashua

DOWNTOWN CONTAINS A DIVERSITY OF
HOUSING TYPES.

Downtown Nashua, like many downtowns within
larger cities, contains a mix of housing types in
buildings ranging from single-family homes to
small infill buildings with 4-9 units to larger
scale multi-family and mixed-use buildings.

Board Of Aldermen - Minutes - 10/27/2020 - P39

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ISSUE & OPPORTUNITY AREA 3
DOWNTOWN NASHUA

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Board Of Aldermen - Minutes - 10/27/2020 - P38

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Financial Resources of Homebuyers and Renters ASSOCIATES NC

Change in Households Earning over $100,000 by Age Cohort 2013-2018

Source: ACS 2013, 2018

OLDER HOUSEHOLDS WITH HIGHER INCOMES ARE 1000
GROWING AS A SHARE OF ALL HOUSEHOLDS IN NASHUA. a8 Households
* Between 2013 and 2018 there were 526 additional

households headed by a person over the age of 65 800

that was also earning over $100,000 a year

* There were 919 additional households headed by a
person between 44 and 64 earning over $100,000 a 600 os

year
437

Board Of Aldermen - Minutes - 10/27/2020 - P37

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Financial Resources of Homebuyers and Renters

THE MARKET FOR AFFORDABLE RENTAL UNITS IS

TIGHT AT THE LOW END OF THE INCOME SPECTURM.

For households at or below 30% of AMI,
there are 2,943 more households than
available affordably priced units

The gap between demand and supply for
households above 100% AMI is 3,168 units

The lack of higher priced rental units in
Nashua puts downward pressure on the
supply of housing priced for lower income
households

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6,000

5,000

4,000

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Board Of Aldermen - Minutes - 10/27/2020 - P36

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Financial Resources of Homebuyers and Renters ASSOCIATES NC

Supply and Demand for Affordable Homeownership Units, City of Nashua

Source: HUD 2020, ACS 2018

Board Of Aldermen - Minutes - 10/27/2020 - P35

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Financial Resources of Homebuyers and Renters

ASSOCIATES INC

Housing Affordability for Nashua Households, 2018

Area Median Income Threshold

30% AMI (Extremely Low Income)

50% AMI (Very Low Income)

80% AMI (Low Income)

100% AMI (Moderate Income)
120% AMI (Moderate Income)
Above 120% AMI (Middle Income +)

Source: HUD 2020, ACS 2018, RKG Associates

Income

$30,000

$49,950
$70,650
$99,900
$105,975

$105,976+ 11,473

Households

%

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