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# People
Age Cohorts
Age Cohorts - 2015, 2030 Population Projections: Deep
River
2015 2030Source: CT State Data Center
$70,331
$79,893
$69,395
Connecticut
Middlesex County
Deep River
Median Household IncomeSource: 2011-15 American Community Survey
Total %
Racial and Ethnic Groups
Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 169 4%
White 4,144 91%
Black or African American 107 2%
American Indian and Alaska Native 13 0%
Asian 110 2%
Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 0 0%
Other/Multi-Race 28 1%Source: 2011-15 American Community Survey
Race and Ethnicity: Deep River
2011-15 2000 % Change 2011-15 2000 % Change
Population 4,571 4,610 -1% Householders living alone 30% 24% 6%
Households 1,917 1,824 5% Residents living in families 63% 69% -6%
Average household size 2.37 2.46 -4% Households with someone <18 28% 32% -4%
Average family size 3.01 2.93 3% Households with someone > 65 29% 24% 5%
Source: 2011-15 American Community Survey
February 2018
Owner
Renter17% 22% 30%
Vacant
Legend Deep River MiddlesexCounty
Connecticut
Percent of Owner-Occupied, Renter-
Occupied and Vacant Housing Units
Studio,
1BRs 13% 12% 14%
2 BRs
25% 27% 27%
3 BRs 44% 40% 37%
4+
BRs18% 20% 22%
Legend Deep River MiddlesexCounty
Connecticut
Housing Units by Number of Bedrooms
Source: 2011-15 American Community Survey
0 500 1,000
2010 or Later
2000 to 2009
1990 to 1999
1980 to 1989
1970 to 1979
1960 to 1969
1950 to 1959
1940 to 1949
1939 or earlier
# of Structures
Tenure by Year Structure Built:
Deep River
Owner-Occupied Renter-Occupied Vacant
Source: 2011-2015 American Community Survey
# Units %
Owner-Occupied
Single-Family 1,408 74%
Multifamily 117 6%
Mobile 0 0%
Renter Occupied
Single-Family 130 7%
Multifamily 236 12%
Mobile 0 0%
Source: 2011-15 American Community Survey
Units in Structure by Tenure: Deep River
Deep RiverMiddlesex
County Connecticut
Total 2,169 75,162 1,491,786
Owner-Occupied 1,551 49,652 906,227
Renter-Occupied 366 16,465 446,356
Vacant 252 9,045 139,203
Source: 2011-15 American Community Survey
February 2018
Median Income
Renter Households =
$35,329
49% 33% 67%less than the median
income of all
households.
of income
spent on
rent.
of income
for all other
expenses.
Renter Households: Deep River
Median
Gross Rent =
$984
Source: 2011-2015 American Community Survey
0100200300400500600700
$0 -
$149,999
$150k -
$199,999
$200k -
$299,999
$300k -
$399,999
$400k or
more
# Homes
Self-Reported Value of Owner-Occupied
Homes: Deep River
2000 Census 2011-15 ACS
Source: Census 2000, 2011-2015 American Community Survey
0% 20% 40% 60%
No rent
>=$1,500
$1,000-$1,499
$500-$999
$0-$499
# of Homes
Rental Units by Gross Rent:
Deep River
Deep River Middlesex County Connecticut
Source: 2011-2015 American Community Survey
# Units % Total
Owner-Occupied
Spending <30% 966 50%
Spending >=30% 585 31%
Not computed 0 0%
Renter Occupied
Spending <30% 93 5%
Spending >=30% 229 12%
Not computed 44 2%Source: 2011-15 American Community Survey
Housing Costs as a % of Household Income: Deep River
Householdswith a Mortgage
Households w/out a Mortgage
Median Income: Median Income:
$96,875 $62,222Median Monthly
Owner Costs:
Median Monthly
Owner Costs:
$1,937 $804
Owner Households: Deep River
The average homeowner household in Deep
River has a median income of
$86,250
February 2018
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Building Permits by Year, 1990-2016:
Deep River
Source: CT Department of Economic and Community Development
49 ÷ 2,096 = 2.3%Total Assisted
Units
Total Units,
2010 Census
Units Assisted
Calculation of % of Total Units Assisted:
Deep River
Assisted Units Counted in 2016 Appeals List:
26 Governmentally Assisted Units
3 Tenant Rental Assistance
20 CHFA/USDA Mortgages
+ 0 Deed Restricted Units
49 Total Assisted Units
Deep River
Total Real Property 2008 $470,502,320
Total Real Property 2016 $435,120,870
% Change, 2008-16 -8%
Source: CT Office of Policy and Management
Real Property Grand List Values,
2008-16: Deep River2017 Housing Wage: Deep River
$26.29
Housing Data Profiles are produced by the Partnership for Strong Communities.
For more details about the information presented or to use any of the graphics in the Housing Data Profiles, please
contact: Charles Patton, Senior Policy Analyst, [email protected].
February 2018
Population
4,571
Households
1,917
Projected Change in Population from 2020-2030
5-19 Year Olds: -32%
65+ Year Old: 15%
Median Household Income
All Households: $69,395
Owners: $86,250
Renters: $35,329
Housing Units
Total Units: 2,169
Owner-Occupied: 72%
Renter-Occupied: 17%
Vacant: 12%
Single-Family/Multifamily
Single Family: 81%
Multifamily: 19%
Median Home Value
$270,200
Median Gross Rent
$984
Households Spending 30% or More on Housing
All Households: 42%
Owners: 38%
Renters: 63%
Housing Built 1970 or Later
36%
2016 Affordable Housing Appeals List
Assisted Units: 2%
% Change in Total Real Property, 2008-2016
-8%
February 2018
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