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New residential building within Tigard has remained steady over the preceding 12 years.
Dining table 2-4 shows new dwelling units within the community receiving a certificate-of-occupancy (CofO) permit from the Building Division. Single family homes, which include free standing and linked, hit a higher of 335 units in 1995 and dipped to a low of 187 in 2002.

The amount constructed went above 300 in 2005 for initially since 1996. Multi-family homes haven't been as in keeping with four decades (1994, 1996, 2000, 2005) providing 89% of the multi-family units within the 12 year period. The general density of residential building is 6.8 dwelling units per acre since 1994, with single family homes at 5.9 and multi-family at 18.9 dwelling units per acre.

As residential construction in Tigard New industrial construction isn't as predominant or regular. 1994 to 1996 remains probably the most regular time. Searching beyond new units built, total worth of permits issued provides another sense of design activity in the community.
The totals include new development, variations, additions, foundation work, fire safety systems, and other miscellaneous work.

While it hit a lower in 1998, residential design appraisal peaked in 1996 and 2001. The final three years have now been consistent at around $80 million each year. Industrial worth struck a low in 2002 and peaked in 2000. Last year saw the next highest value in the 12 year interval at around $60 million.
The sole year to see professional valuation more than residential was 1998.

Total housing units in the Town of Tigard totaled 19,415 by the end of April 2006. This total includes single and multi-family units. Age the housing units in the community is spread rather uniformly. The years of the 1970's, 1980's, and 1990's all account for very nearly one quarter of housing units. The older housing stock (pre-1970) accounts for 19% and units built in the present decade bill for 10%. So check out visit the next website for more details.