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7 <br />For purposes of comparison with rents indicated in Table <br />34, the Fair Market Rents as determined by HUD for 1981 are presented <br />Table 36. <br />TABLE 34 <br />HOUSING COSTS* <br />1981-1982 <br />CITY PRICE RANGE RENTALS <br />Anaheim/Anaheim Hills <br />Brea <br />Buena Park <br />Fullerton <br />Garden Grove <br />Placentia <br />Santa Ana <br />Tustin <br />Villa Park <br />Yorba Linda <br />$ 80,000 - 400,000 <br />95,000 - 300,000 <br />88,000 - 250,000 <br />90,000 - 650,000 <br />80,000 - 200,000 <br />100,000 - 250,000 <br />70,000 - 400,000 <br />110,000 - 750,000 <br />225,000 - 900,000 <br />100,000 - 300,000 <br />$400 - <br />$1,000 <br />250 - <br />1,200 <br />350 - <br />900 <br />350 - <br />1,500 <br />300 <br />- 1,000 <br />350 <br />- 900. <br />400 <br />- 1,000 <br />400 <br />- 2,500 <br />900 <br />- 2,500 <br />350 <br />- 1,200 <br />Source: Moving to Publications, Ltd., 1981-82. <br />* House prices include single-family detached, condominiums <br />and townhouses. Rental prices include houses and apartments. <br />The Fair Market Rents presented in Table 36 apply to the cities <br />of Buena Park, Garden Grove, Orange, Westminster and Anaheim. As <br />indicated by the Fair Market Rents table, the rents are on the lower <br />end of the scale of actual rents as indicated in Table 34, previously <br />presented. <br />In summary, there is an existing shortage of dwelling units <br />affordable to low and moderate income families. <br />75D-30T6 <br />