| Neighborhood Summary |
| This neighborhood is Suburban |
| About the schools |
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| Average Home Qualities |
| Home Price: |
$123,881.98 |
| Age: |
28 yrs. |
| Sq/Ft: |
N/A |
| Lot Size: |
4.15 acres |
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| Dominant Lifestyle Profiles |
A variety of factors make up the Lifestyle Profiles |
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| 62.94% of residents in this area fit the following profile: |
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Demographic:
Median age is 35.5 years.
Older couples ages 35 to 64 years.
Socioeconomic:
Median household income of $48,800.
Represents 4.6 percent of U.S. households.
Unemployment is low, but the sources of income are more varied.
More than 30 percent of the labor force cross county lines to get to work.
Residential:
Home value is above national average.
Many of the homes are newer, built since 1970.
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| 27.38% of residents in this area fit the following profile: |
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Demographic:
Median age is 37.2 years.
There is a concentration of householders over 55.
Households include couples; some with adult children still at home, and single-person households.
Socioeconomic:
Median household income is $28,200.
Almost 40 percent of the population have retired.
Manufacturing remains the chief industry.
Residential:
Most of the homes are owner-occupied, single-family houses.
High percentage of town- and row houses or duplexes is also common.
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| 9.68% of residents in this area fit the following profile: |
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Demographic:
Median age is 35.6 years; slightly older with more householders aged 35-44 and fewer under 25 years.
Seventy percent of households are couples, compared to 55 percent for the U.S. national average
Family size is average, 3.1 persons per family.
Socioeconomic:
Most of the work force is employed in manufacturing or farming.
Thirty percent commute to a different county or state to work.
Median household income is $33,300.
Represents almost 8 percent of U.S. households and a market share of almost 7 percent.
Almost 35 percent of households earn less than $25,000, but very few are below the poverty level.
Unemployment, 5.2 percent, is below the national average.
Residential:
Single-family and mobile homes predominate.
More than 15 percent are mobile homes, which is twice the national average.
Homes are owner-occupied and valued at 30 percent lower than the national average.
Most homes were built after 1970.
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