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2016 SAN FRANCISCO HOUSING INVENTORY ABOUT The Housing Inventory Report has been produced annually since 1967 - this year is the 47th edition. The Report covers a range of information including: changes to San Franciscos housing stock,


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2016 SAN FRANCISCO HOUSING INVENTORY

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2016 Housing Inventory

ABOUT

The Housing Inventory Report has been produced annually since 1967 - this year is the 47th edition. The Report covers a range

  • f information including:

changes to San Francisco’s housing stock, such as new construction,demolitions, alterations; progress with RHNA; annual net gain in housing units; and, affordable housing.

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2016 Housing Inventory

2016 HIGHLIGHTS– HOUSING PRODUCTION

HOUSING STOCK

387,597 1%

change from 2015

NEW UNITS

5,254 70%

change from 2015

UNITS LOST

208 48%

change from 2015

NET UNITS ADDED

5,046 71%

change from 2015 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 NET UNITS ADDED

5,046

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2016 Housing Inventory

2016 HIGHLIGHTS– HOUSING PRODUCTION

UNITS LOST VIA LEGALIZATION UNITS LOST VIA MERGERS

72 16 33%

DEMOLISHED UNITS

30

NEW CONSTRUCTION

4,895 98%

change from 2015

EXPANSION OF EXISTING STRUCTURES/ CONVERSIONS

359 42% 20% 28%

change from 2015 change from 2015 change from 2015 change from 2015 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 new construction units

4,895

UNITS LOST VIA CONVERSIONS

78

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2016 Housing Inventory

2016 HIGHLIGHTS– AFFORDABLE HOUSING

NEW AFFORDABLE UNITS

802 52%

INCLUSIONARY UNITS

449 56%

16%

Affordable

84%

market RATE change from 2015 change from 2015

SECONDARY UNITS

65 18%

change from 2015

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2016 Housing Inventory

2016 HIGHLIGHTS– AFFORDABLE HOUSING BY INCOME LEVEL

VERY LOW INCOME (50% AMI)

128

LOW INCOME (80% AMI)

364

MODERATE INCOME (120% AMI)

190* 16% 45% 24%

* 65 units are considered “secondary units” and are not income-restricted

EXTREMELY LOW INCOME (<30% AMI)

120 15%

45% 16% VERY LOW

LOW

24%

moderate

15% EXTREMELY

LOW

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2016 Housing Inventory

UNITS AUTHORIZED FOR CONSTRUCTION

4,059 36%

2016 HIGHLIGHTS– AUTHORIZED UNITS

2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 Number of Units

1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000

20-Year Units Authorization Trends, 1997‒2016 20-Year Unit Demolition Trends, 1997‒2016 20-Year New Construction Trends, 1997‒2016 5-Year Units Authorization Trends, 2012‒2016 5-Year Unit Demolition Trends, 2012‒2016 5-Year New Construction Trends, 2012‒2016

6,000

Units authorized for construction Net Change in Number of Units

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2016 Housing Inventory

2016 HIGHLIGHTS– ENTITLEMENTS

UNITS ENTITLED

4,221 55%

change from 2016

UNITS FILED

6,563 200%

change from 2016 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 UNITS FILed

6,563

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2016 Housing Inventory

2016 HIGHLIGHTS– ADDITIONAL FINDINGS

NEW CONDO CONSTRUCTION

change from 2015

CONDO CONVERSIONS

change from 2015

4% 37%

SRO ROOMS REHABILITATED UNITS

138 152

ROOMS units change from 2015

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2016 Housing Inventory

2016 RHNA-RELATED REPORT

PROGRESS TOWARDS RHNA

10,026 35%

69% 21% 5%

Actual Production, 2015-2022

5%

VEry low income (<50% AMI) Above Moderate (>120% AMI) Low Income (50–80% AMI) Moderate Income (80–120% AMI)

units

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2016 Housing Inventory

REPORT AND DATA AVAILABLE

PLANNING DEPARTMENT WEBSITE DATA SF

sfplanning.org datasf.org

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COMMENTS AND QUESTIONS?

SVETHA.AMBATI@SFGOV.ORG 415.575.9183

THANK YOU.