Specifications include, but are not limited to: •Utilize existing housing data, including regional resources.•Review current housing inventory and provide specific metrics for the City regarding housing condition, ownership, type of dwelling, age of units, multi-family units, vacancy rates, neighborhood character, availability of utilities, access to services, etc. oProvide an inventory of existing subsidized housing, including availability, new or future subsidized housing, and other dwellings that serve as transitional and emergency housing.oInclude the market rate and availability of rental units across the City. Units shall be distinguished by type, number of bedrooms, size, location and price in the analysis. oInclude a discussion of turnover rates for renters. oInclude a discussion of whether or not renters are being priced out of the Sandy Springs rental market. •Categorize existing housing stock into a tiered system of affordability based upon the area median income (rentals and ownership). Provide a discussion by housing type and general geographic location. •Study residential real estate trends for all types of housing, including an analysis of past residential sales prices, length of time on the market, and other relevant real estate metrics.oRental Market Analysis (i.e. property quantities, occupancy, pending developments, etc.)oFor Sale Market Analysis (i.e. current supply, resale by value, pending developments, etc.)•Include an analysis of obstacles to homeownership for current Sandy Springs renters and workers who commute into the City.