Loveland Housing Authority Community Survey Results
Here are the results of Loveland Housing Authority's most recent community survey. Find the PDF here or click on the image below.
Loveland Housing Authority Community Survey (Text Responses)
Lovelanders believe:
- Rent needs to be 30% or less of someone's income
- There needs to be a diverse housing stock including apartments, townhomes and condos
- There needs to be affordable for families and individuals on low incomes.
Additional survey results:
- 69% of women surveyed in Loveland said finding affordable housing is a problem.
- 59% of Lovelanders surveyed said finding affordable housing is a problem.
- 30% of Lovelanders say a lack of affordability has an impact on their economic opportunity.
- 68% of people from age 55-64 said finding affordable housing is a huge problem.
- 68% of Lovelanders believe the lack of affordable housing is having an impact on the overall economic vitality of Loveland.
- 64% of people approve when the City of Loveland increased it's funding source to it's number of unites to 750.
- 63% approve with the innovative permanent supportive housing for veterans through Artspace, Greenhouse Homes and Aspire3D
- 75% approve with Loveland Housing Authority's contemporary approach to affordable housing
Magellan Strategies conducted an online survey of 663n in Loveland. The interviews were conducted from August 31st to September 3rd, 2020. The overall survey has a margin of error of +/- 3.78% at the 95% confidence interval. Subgroups of voters will have a higher margin of error than the overall population. The survey results were weighted based upon U.S Census Bureau’s 2019 estimated population demographics for Loveland, CO.