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Affordable Housing
LIHTC Projects
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Population
Zip code 67060 in Haysville, Kansas, contains 107 Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) funded affordable housing units. These units comprise 2.12% of the estimated 5,048 housing units in the zip code, based on the 2022 population of 13,176 and the national average household size of 2.61. The LIHTC projects in this zip code have received $831,880 in tax credits, averaging $7,775 per unit and representing 0.58% of the total LIHTC credits allocated to Kansas.
Affordable housing development in zip code 67060 spans over two decades. The first LIHTC project, Chapel Ridge Of Haysville, was completed in 2001, while the most recent, Bridgewater Apts II, was finished in 2010. All four LIHTC projects in this zip code were completed during the 2000s, including Chapel Ridge Of Haysville (2001), Bridgewater Apts I (2005), Main Street Place Senior Residence (2006), and Bridgewater Apts II (2010).
The affordable housing inventory in zip code 67060 consists of 38 one-bedroom units, 52 two-bedroom units, and 17 three-bedroom units. This distribution indicates a focus on accommodating small to medium-sized households within the LIHTC projects.
The population in zip code 67060 has remained relatively stable over the past decade, with minor fluctuations. The median income has shown variability, increasing to $75,086 in 2021 before decreasing to $60,898 in 2022. This recent decline in median income may potentially increase demand for affordable housing options in the area.
The racial composition of zip code 67060 has remained predominantly white, with a slight decrease from 90% in 2017 to 87% in 2022. The Hispanic population has gradually increased from 3% in 2017 to 7% in 2022. These demographic shifts may influence future affordable housing needs and considerations in the zip code.
In summary, zip code 67060 in Haysville, Kansas, maintains a modest LIHTC-funded affordable housing inventory, comprising 2.12% of the estimated housing stock. The area experienced consistent development of affordable housing projects throughout the 2000s, resulting in 107 low-income units across four projects. The diverse mix of unit types suggests an effort to accommodate various household sizes. While the population has remained relatively stable, recent changes in median income and subtle shifts in racial composition may impact future affordable housing needs in this community.