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Demographics1
 2000  2010 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Population2 11,525 18,244 18,600 18,780  19,760 19,900 19,960
Housing Units 4,835 7,426 8,074 8,061  8,083 8,124 8,097
Renter Households 33.4% 35.9% 38.9% 38.4%  38% 38.5% 38.9%
Median Household Income (2017 dollars)  $96,594  $105,024  $101,897  $101,118 $96,862 $96,378 $98,446
Households <50% AMI 8.4% 21.8% 20.9% 22.1% 21.6% 19.8% 17.4%
Cost-Burdened Homeowners 29.8% 31.8% 32.9% 30.0%  28.5% 23.3% 21.7%
Cost-Burdened Renters 32.8% 44.8% 41.6% 40.7%  45.1% 43.0% 35.7%
Average Household Size: Homeowners 2.7 2.8 2.6 2.6  2.58 2.61 2.66
Average Household Size: Renters 2.0 1.9 2.1 2.2  2.27 2.34 2.31
Single Family Home Share 66.8% 64.9% 61.8% 62.1%  62% 60% 63%
Single Person Households 24.9% 30.1% 27.2% 24.5%  23.1% 27% 27%
Jobs-Total Housing Ratio 0.62 0.60 0.65
Jobs-Occupied Housing Ratio 0.64 0.63 0.69
Employed People/Occupied Housing Unit 1.22 1.16 1.18
Location Affordability Index

HUD’s Location Affordability Index provides estimates on the typical cost of housing and transportation combined in a given location balancing a wide range of factors. These estimates are expressed in terms of a share of household income, with 45% as the recommended maximum portion of income devoted to the two. Estimates of what several types of households could expect to spend on housing and transportation in the City of Mill Creek are as follows:

  • Regional median income household – 50.4% of income
  • Family at 80% AMI – 55.8% of income
  • Single parent family at 50% AMI – 80.2% of income
  • Retired couple at 80% AMI – 49.1% of income
  • Individual at national poverty line – 197.8% of income
Typical Housing Costs – All Households3
 2000  2010  2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Median Rent (2017 dollars)  $1,239  $1,454
$1,557
 $1,559 $1,592 $1,596 $1,634
Required Income $49,557  $52,399 $54,661 $55,200
Median Home Value (2017 dollars) $416,716 $542,485 $462,284  $438,211 $438,504 $449,133 $471,587
Required Income4 $107,705 $112,918
$96,225
 $91,214 $91,275 $93,487 $98,161
Ratio: Median Value-Median HH Income 4.3 5.2 4.5 4.3
Assisted Housing Stock
2003 2007 2010 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
All Assisted Housing Units  311
Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers: HASCO 88 132 124 118 109 95
Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers: EHA  26 29
Market Information

The table below differs from the “Typical Housing Costs” table in that it specifically shows rents and home prices for new renters or homebuyers in that year, as opposed to values for the entire market as in “Typical Housing Costs”.

2010 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Median Rents – Dupre and Scott (2015 Dollars)
     Studio  No Data No Data No Data  No Data
     One Bedroom  $1,061  $1,057  $1,128  $1,158
     Two Bedrooms  $1,249  $1,218  $1,400  $1,468
     Three Bedrooms  $1,767  $1,714  $1,840  $1,883
     Four+ Bedrooms  $2,151  $2,117  $2,150  $2,224
Median Home Sale (2015 Dollars)  $377,564  $377,486  $370,453  $408,500  $431,374
     Required Income  $81,767  $76,167  $73,429  $81,092  $85,363

1. Unless otherwise noted, 2010 and 2013 data in “Demographics” table is from 5 year US Census American Community Survey estimate. Data from 2000 is from the 2000 Census SF-3 file.
2. Washington State Office of Financial Management
3. Unless otherwise noted, 2010 and 2013 data in “Typical Housing Costs” table is from 5 year US Census American Community Survey estimate. Data from 2000 is from the 2000 Census SF-3 file.
4. Minimum income is based on a calculation of estimated monthly debt service payment, insurance, and taxes for the median value home using average mortgage terms for the specified year from the Federal Housing Finance Agency. Due to differences in average mortgage terms over the years, the degree of change in minimum income may not seem to match the degree of change in median home value.

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