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Affordable Housing
LIHTC Projects
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Population
Zip code 69210, located in Ainsworth, Nebraska, contains one Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) funded affordable housing project. This project provides 12 affordable units, all of which are designated as low-income units. The estimated total housing units in the zip code is approximately 344, based on the 2022 population of 899 and the national average household size of 2.61. The LIHTC-funded affordable housing represents about 3.5% of the estimated housing inventory in this area.
The LIHTC project in zip code 69210 received $86,284 in tax credits, averaging $7,190 per unit in federal funding. This funding constitutes 0.07% of Nebraska's total LIHTC allocation, indicating a relatively small portion of the state's affordable housing investment.
The single LIHTC project in this zip code, "Residence Of Ainsworth," was completed in 2000. This project has been present in the area for over two decades. It consists of 12 units, comprising 4 two-bedroom and 8 three-bedroom apartments, which cater to small and medium-sized families.
Zip code 69210 has experienced a gradual population decline over the past decade, decreasing from 1,039 residents in 2014 to 899 in 2022. Despite this decrease, the median income has fluctuated, rising from $34,885 in 2014 to $41,654 in 2022. This increase in median income, even with a declining population, may indicate changing economic conditions in the area.
The racial composition of zip code 69210 has remained predominantly white, with a slight decrease from 97% in 2014 to 91% in 2022. There has been a small increase in Hispanic residents, from 1% to 4% during the same period, and an increase in residents identifying as two or more races, from 2% to 4%.
Zip code 69210 in Ainsworth, Nebraska, has a single LIHTC-funded affordable housing project that has served the community since 2000. It provides 12 low-income units, primarily catering to families with its mix of two and three-bedroom apartments. The area has experienced a gradual population decline and slight income increase over the past decade, with minimal changes in racial composition. These demographic shifts may influence future affordable housing needs in the zip code.