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  • affordablehousing165 percent of Frisco residences are second homes.
  • In 1990 the gap between median home price and one person median income was three times higher than income, and in 2007 the gap is 14 times higher.
  • Between 1990 and 2000, Frisco saw a decrease in residents of ages 0-4 and 35-39. The 5-9 and 30-34 age-groups stayed about the same, but the 50-64 group more than doubled. And the 65-79 age-group more than quadrupled.
  • Frisco Elementary School (FES) has seen a decline in enrollment by Frisco children. In 2006 the school’s total enrollment this was almost 10 percent lower than it was last year. Many Frisco students do not live in town.
  • In the 2006 Frisco Community Survey, only 27 percent of business owners surveyed reported that they have employees who live in Frisco.
  • A 2005 study by the Rural Resort Region evaluated the cost of housing in Colorado’s mountain counties. Compared to the U.S. standard for a family with median household income, the study found Summit County housing to be 283 percent higher than the national average.