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Demographics — 2024 ACS 5-Year Estimatesi

Census

Populationi

246

Median Agei

40.7

Race & Ethnicityi

White
82.9%204
Hispanic/Latino
8.1%20
Asian
7.3%18
Black
0.8%2
Two or More
0.8%2

Educational Attainment (Age 25+)i

GED/Alternative
2.3%4
High School Diploma
19.9%35
Some College (<1 yr)
17.6%31
Some College (1+ yr)
23.3%41
Associate's Degree
10.8%19
Bachelor's Degree
6.8%12
Master's Degree
4.5%8
Professional Degree
9.7%17
HS or Higher
94.9%
BA or Higher
21%
Graduate+
14.2%

Housingi

Median Home Valuei

$152,500

Median Renti

—

Tenure

Owner-Occupied
82.7%105
Renter-Occupied
17.3%22

Total Units

160

Homeownership

82.7%

Vacancy Rate

20.6%

Home Values

Under $50K
4.8%5
$50K–$100K
28.6%30
$100K–$150K
13.3%14
$150K–$200K
44.8%47
$200K–$300K
7.6%8
$1M+
1%1

Rent Distribution

$500–$750
4
$750–$1,000
2
$1,000–$1,250
2
$2,000+
3

Year Built

2020 or later
1.2%2
2010–2019
23.8%38
2000–2009
16.9%27
1990–1999
8.1%13
1980–1989
10.6%17
1970–1979
21.2%34
1960–1969
1.9%3
1950–1959
3.8%6
1940–1949
1.2%2
1939 or earlier
11.2%18

Heating Fuel

Electricity
76.4%97
Utility Gas
22%28
Wood
1.6%2

Economyi

Median Household Incomei

$81,250

Mean Household Incomei

$115,821

Per Capita Incomei

$60,429

Poverty Ratei

0.8%

Unemploymenti

3.8%

Labor Forcei

158

Household Income Distribution

$20K–$25K
14.2%18
$25K–$30K
3.9%5
$30K–$35K
3.1%4
$35K–$40K
0.8%1
$45K–$50K
0.8%1
$50K–$60K
8.7%11
$60K–$75K
15.7%20
$75K–$100K
25.2%32
$100K–$125K
6.3%8
$125K–$150K
12.6%16
$150K–$200K
5.5%7
$200K+
3.1%4

Federally Subsidized Housingi

HUD

The federal government helps low-income families, seniors, and people with disabilities afford housing through several programs. Residents typically pay about 30% of their income toward rent, with the government covering the rest. This data shows how many households in this community receive that assistance.

Subsidized Homesi

2

Programs in this community

Housing Choice Vouchers2 homes

Rental vouchers (Section 8) that help tenants pay for private-market housing

Ancestry & Heritage

Self-reported ancestry groups. Residents may report multiple ancestries, so totals may exceed 100%.

Foreign-Born Populationi

Foreign-Borni

145.7%

By Region

Top Countries

Philippines
14

Commute & Transportationi

Workersi

146

Avg. Commutei

18.3 min

How People Get to Work

Travel Time to Work

Workforce

Total Employed

152

Occupations

Industries

Social Characteristicsi

Marital Status (15+)i

Veteransi

12(5.9% of civilian adults)

Health Insurancei

95.5%Insured
4.5%Uninsured