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<br /> Chapter 2 Sector Two Today <br /> risen faster than housing stock has expanded. Lastly, the Census figures may be <br /> artificially low, since non-respondent follow-up was conducted after the end of SWT's <br /> spring semester, when many student rentals were vacated. <br /> In 1996 more apartment units than houses were p.nder construction or proposed within the <br /> city, so the percentage of renter occupied units is expected to rise, although household <br /> size may decrease slightly. However, in Sector Two, the majority of construction since <br /> 1990 has been new single family homes. Over 100 homes have been built in Sector Two <br /> SInce 1990 primarily in the Greater Castle Forest neighborhood with scattered <br /> construction of homes in the Oak Forest Heights, Wes!over and Southwest Hills <br /> neighborhoods. Since 1990, 6 duplex units have been built at the intersection of Bishop <br /> and Hillyer streets and no apartments have been constructed in Sector Two. In addition, <br /> there has been no other new construction since 1990 in Sector Two. Although no post- <br /> Census figures are available on owner-vs.-renter occupied units, Sector Two should <br /> continue to see a trend towards a higher percentage of owner occupancy as new single <br /> family homes continue to be built in the area. <br /> 2-10 <br />