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Rental Housing Portfolio March 2021.Xlsx Rental Housing Portfolio Profile by Region - AVALON - March 31, 2021 NL Affordable Housing Partner Rent Federal Community Community Housing Approved Units Managed Co-op Supplement Portfolio Total Total Housing Private Sector Non Profit Adams Cove 1 1 Arnold's Cove 29 10 39 Avondale 3 3 Bareneed 1 1 Bay Bulls 1 1 10 12 Bay Roberts 4 15 19 Bay de Verde 1 1 Bell Island 90 10 16 116 Branch 1 1 Brigus 5 5 Brownsdale 1 1 Bryants Cove 1 1 Butlerville 8 8 Carbonear 26 4 31 10 28 99 Chapel Cove 1 1 Clarke's Beach 14 24 38 Colinet 2 2 Colliers 3 3 Come by Chance 3 3 Conception Bay South 36 8 14 3 16 77 Conception Harbour 8 8 Cupids 8 8 Cupids Crossing 1 1 Dildo 1 1 Dunville 11 1 12 Ferryland 6 6 Fox Harbour 1 1 Freshwater, P. Bay 8 8 Gaskiers 2 2 Rental Housing Portfolio Profile by Region - AVALON - March 31, 2021 NL Affordable Housing Partner Rent Federal Community Community Housing Approved Units Managed Co-op Supplement Portfolio Total Total Housing Goobies 2 2 Goulds 8 4 12 Green's Harbour 2 2 Hant's Harbour 0 Harbour Grace 14 2 6 22 Harbour Main 1 1 Heart's Content 2 2 Heart's Delight 3 12 15 Heart's Desire 2 2 Holyrood 13 38 51 Islingston 2 2 Jerseyside 4 4 Kelligrews 24 24 Kilbride 1 24 25 Lower Island Cove 1 1 Makinsons 2 1 3 Marysvale 4 4 Mount Carmel-Mitchell's Brook 2 2 Mount Pearl 208 52 18 10 24 28 220 560 New Harbour 1 10 11 New Perlican 0 Norman's Cove-Long Cove 5 12 17 North River 4 1 5 O'Donnels 2 2 Ochre Pit Cove 1 1 Old Perlican 1 8 9 Paradise 4 14 4 22 Placentia 28 2 6 40 76 Point Lance 0 Port de Grave 0 Rental Housing Portfolio Profile by Region - AVALON - March 31, 2021 NL Affordable Housing Partner Rent Federal Community Community Housing Approved Units Managed Co-op Supplement Portfolio Total Total Housing Portugal Cove/ St. Phillip's 1 4 5 Pouch Cove 2 10 12 Riverhead, Harbour Grace 5 10 15 Riverhead SMB 2 2 Salmon Cove 4 1 5 Shearstown 6 6 Sibleys Cove 0 Small Point-Broad Cove 0 South River 4 1 5 Spaniard's Bay 8 9 17 St. Brides 14 14 St. John's 2565 1065 34 255 240 98 4257 St. Joseph's, St. Mary's Bay 1 8 9 St. Mary's 2 2 Sunnyside 1 1 Tilton 4 1 5 Torbay 2 1 10 13 Tor's Cove 0 Trepassey 2 12 14 Upper Island Cove 1 10 10 21 Victoria 11 11 Western Bay 1 1 Whitbourne 8 12 20 Winterton 1 1 Witless Bay 4 4 TOTAL 3207 1159 289 282 488 52 318 5795 Rental Housing Portfolio Profile by Region - GANDER - March 31, 2021 NL Affordable Housing Partner Rent Federal COMMUNITY Community Housing Approved Units Managed Co-op Supplement Portfolio TOTAL Total Housing Private Sector Non Profit Appleton 3 10 13 Badger's Quay 3 12 15 Bloomfield 1 1 Bonavista 11 20 31 Bunyan's Cove 4 4 Canning's Cove 1 1 Carmanville 1 1 Catalina 51 6 Centreville-Wareham-Trinity 1 10 11 Charlottetown, Bonavista Bay 1 1 Clarenville 40 15 12 16 83 Dover 1 1 Eastport 1 3031 Fogo 1 16 17 Gambo 82 8 18 Gander 126 96 33 255 George's Brook 1 1 George's Point 3 3 Glenwood 5 5 Glovertown 6 23 10 39 Happy Adventure 1 1 Horwood 1 1 Ivany's Cove 1 1 Joe Batts Arm 0 King's Cove 1 1 Main Point 1 1 Melrose 1 1 Middle Amherst Cove 2 2 Milton 1 1 Musgravetown 1 10 11 Newtown 1 1 Rental Housing Portfolio Profile by Region - GANDER - March 31, 2021 NL Affordable Housing Partner Rent Federal COMMUNITY Community Housing Approved Units Managed Co-op Supplement Portfolio TOTAL Total Housing Noggin Cove 1 1 NorthWest Brook 1 1 Port Blandford 1 6 7 Port Rexton 1 8 9 Port Union 1 12 13 Pound Cove 4 4 Rodger's Cove 2 2 Sandringham 1 1 St. Brendan's 1 1 Trinity, Bonavista Bay 2 2 Victoria Cove 1 1 Wesleyville 1 1 2 TOTAL 250 116 79 45 82 0 30 602 Rental Housing Portfolio Profile by Region - HAPPY VALLEY/GOOSE BAY- March 31, 2021 NL Affordable Housing Partner Rent Federal COMMUNITY Community Housing Approved Units Managed Co-op Supplement Portfolio TOTAL Total Housing Private Sector Non Profit Cartwright 4 22 26 Charlottetown, Labrador 0 Forteau 1 8 12 21 Happy Valley-Goose Bay 83 1 28 15 75 202 Hopedale 18 4 22 Labrador City 88 6 14 108 L'Anse au Loup 1 1 Makkovik 4 2 6 Mud Lake 1 1 Nain 34 5 39 North West River 7 7 Pinware 2 2 Port Hope Simpson 5 5 Postville 1 1 St. Lewis 1 1 Wabush 1 1 2 West St. Modeste 1 1 TOTAL 249 9 36 42 109 0 0 445 Rental Housing Portfolio Profile by Region - GRAND FALLS - March 31, 2021 NL Affordable Housing Partner Rent Federal Community Community Housing Approved Units Managed Co-op Supplement Portfolio Approved Total Housing Private Sector Non Profit Badger 7 7 Baie Verte 1 1 Beachside 1 1 Beaumount 0 Belleoram 6 6 Birchy Bay 2 2 Bishop's Falls 63 4 19 86 Botwood 42 2 12 12 68 Brown's Arm 1 3 4 Campbellton 1 1 Carter's Cove 1 1 Comfort Cove-Newstead 4 4 Cottlesville 1 5 6 Embree 2 2 Grand Falls-Windsor 246 137 38 2 16 20 459 Harbour Breton 5 14 8 27 Head of Bay d'Espoir, Milltown 12 12 Hermitage 2 2 Herring Neck 0 Kings Point 0 Kings Point 12 12 La Scie 1 1 Lewisporte 19 36 10 65 Loon Bay 4 4 Milltown 3 3 Moreton's Harbour 0 Morrisville 1 1 Norris Arm 4 4 Northern Arm 1 1 Peterview 9 10 19 Rental Housing Portfolio Profile by Region - GRAND FALLS - March 31, 2021 NL Affordable Housing Partner Rent Federal Community Community Housing Approved Units Managed Co-op Supplement Portfolio Approved Total Housing Phillip's Head 1 1 Point Leamington 10 1 12 23 Point of Bay 1 1 Robert's Arm 3 14 20 37 Sandyville 4 4 Springdale 10 20 30 St. Alban's 5 4 9 St. Jacques-Coomb's Cove 1 1 South Brook 4 4 Stanhope 1 1 Summerford 4 12 16 Too Good Arm 1 1 Triton 4 10 14 Twillingate 3 20 23 TOTAL 475 188 127 52 102 20 0 964 Rental Housing Portfolio Profile by Region - MARYSTOWN - March 31, 2021 NL Affordable Housing Partner Rent Federal COMMUNITY Community Housing Approved Units Managed Co-op Supplement Portfolio TOTAL Total Housing Private Sector Non Profit Bay L’Argent 6 6 Burin 51 30 81 Creston 0 Creston South 1 1 Fortune 35 10 45 Garnish 8 8 Grand Bank 36 10 23 69 Lawn 4 4 Marystown 145 1 10 12 12 32 212 St. Lawrence 25 25 Winterland 8 8 TOTAL 302 2 68 12 20 0 55 459 Rental Housing Portfolio Profile by Region - CORNER BROOK - March 31, 2021 NL Affordable Housing Partner Rent Federal COMMUNITY Community Housing Approved Units Managed Co-op Supplement Portfolio TOTAL Total Housing Private Sector Non Profit Beniot's Cove 1 1 Corner Brook 666 183 24 20 18 44 955 Cow Head 1 12 13 Cox's Cove 2 2 Deer Lake 57 30 32 119 Flower’s Cove 12 12 Frenchman's Cove-Bay of Islands 3 3 Gilliams 1 1 Halfway Point 1 1 Hampden 6 6 Hawke's Bay 1 1 Humber Arm South 8 8 Lark Harbour 2 2 Main Brook 2 2 McIvers 2 2 Meadows 5 5 Mount Moriah 0 Norris Point 4 12 16 Parsons Pond 1 12 13 Pasadena 5 1 24 8 38 Port au Choix 1 1 Port Saunders 4 12 16 Reidville 10 10 Rocky Harbour 10 10 20 Roddickton 8 8 St. Anthony 18 7 10 12 47 St. Jude 1 1 St. Pauls 1 1 Summerside 2 2 Woody Point 12 12 TOTAL 800 222 56 58 120 18 44 1318 Rental Housing Portfolio Profile by Region - STEPHENVILLE - March 31, 2021 NL Affordable Housing Partner Rent Federal COMMUNITY Community Housing Approved Units Managed Co-op Supplement Portfolio TOTAL Total Housing Private Sector Non Profit Abraham's Cove 1 1 Barachois Brook 2 2 Bay St. George 0 Black Duck Brook 1 1 Boswarlos 1 1 Burgeo 14 14 Campbells Creek 1 1 Channel-Port aux Basques 23 21 44 Degrau 1 1 Doyles 1 1 Felix Cove 2 2 Gallants 1 1 Jeffrey's 4 4 Kippens 8 10 18 Lourdes 2 2 Maidstone 3 3 Mainland 2 2 Marches Point 1 1 Mattis Point 1 1 McKays 1 1 Point au Mal 1 1 Port Au Port East 9 9 Port au Port West 1 1 2 Ramea 1 1 Robinsons 1 12 13 Searston 1 1 Ship Cove 4 4 St. Andrews 2 2 St. Davids 2 2 St. Fintans 2 2 St. Georges 14 14 St. Theresa's 1 1 Rental Housing Portfolio Profile by Region - STEPHENVILLE - March 31, 2021 NL Affordable Housing Partner Rent Federal COMMUNITY Community Housing Approved Units Managed Co-op Supplement Portfolio TOTAL Total Housing Stephenville 173 122 34 329 Stephenville Crossing 20 28 48 Three Rock Cove 2 2 TOTAL 290 123 44 0 75 0 0 532 Rental Housing Portfolio TOTAL FOR ALL REGIONS - March 31, 2021 NL Affordable Housing Partner Rent Federal COMMUNITY Community Housing Approved Units Managed Co-op Supplement Portfolio TOTAL Total Housing Private Sector Non Profit Avalon 3207 1159 289 282 488 52 318 5795 Gander 250 116 79 45 82 0 30 602 Grand Falls 475 188 127 52 102 20 0 964 Happy Valley Goose Bay 249 9 36 42 109 0 0 445 Marystown 302 2 68 12 20 0 55 459 Corner Brook 800 222 56 58 120 18 44 1318 Stephenville 290 123 44 0 75 0 0 532 TOTAL 5573 1819 699 491 996 90 447 10115.
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