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Neighborhood Report for Beverly Hills

This comprehensive research report provides up-to-date and accurate data, along with AI-powered analysis, on the following area:

Address Surroundings Created on
1.58-mi Radius 07/22/2024

Executive Summary

Fun Facts

  • Celebrity Haven: Beverly Hills is synonymous with luxury and glamour, home to many Hollywood stars and entertainment industry elites.
  • Historic Rodeo Drive: This iconic shopping street is renowned worldwide for its high-end boutiques and designer stores, making it a shopper's paradise.
  • Architectural Gems: The area boasts a variety of architectural styles, from grand Mediterranean Revival mansions to sleek, modernist homes.
  • Beverly Hills Hotel: Known as the "Pink Palace," this historic hotel has been a favorite among celebrities since 1912 and is a landmark of opulence and history.

Suitability

  • High-Income Families: With a median household income of $118,117 and a high percentage of residents earning over $200,000, affluent families will find themselves in good company.
  • Young Professionals: The high percentage of single, never-married residents (39%) and the vibrant, upscale lifestyle make it ideal for young professionals seeking a dynamic social scene.
  • Retirees: The significant senior population (23%) and the serene, well-maintained environment make it a comfortable and prestigious place for retirees.
  • Families with Children: While the area offers excellent schools, the low percentage of families with children (15%) might make it less appealing for those seeking a more family-centric community.

The Positive

  • Top-Notch Education: The Beverly Hills Unified School District ranks in the 93rd percentile statewide, ensuring high-quality education for children.
  • Walkability: With a Walk Score of 93, residents can easily access amenities, shops, and restaurants on foot, enhancing the convenience of daily life.
  • Cultural Richness: The area is rich in cultural landmarks and events, providing a vibrant lifestyle filled with entertainment and social opportunities.

The Negative

  • High Property Crime: The property crime index of 195 is significantly above the national average, which might be a concern for potential homeowners.
  • Stagnant Home Value: The 5-year home value appreciation forecast is 0.00%, indicating no expected increase in property value, which could be a drawback for investors.
  • Air Quality Issues: Poor air quality for 31.78% of the year, particularly in January, can pose health risks, especially for those with respiratory conditions.

Alternatives

  • Santa Monica : Offers a similar upscale lifestyle with the added benefit of beachfront living. It has a slightly lower median home value and a more relaxed, coastal vibe.
  • West Hollywood : Known for its vibrant nightlife and cultural scene, it offers a more youthful and diverse environment with a lower median home value compared to Beverly Hills.
  • Pasadena : This area provides a historic charm with beautiful architecture, excellent schools, and a more family-friendly atmosphere, often at a more affordable price point.

Desirability Score

Measures how closely a neighborhood matches an ideal location, ignoring cost. Scores range from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating better suitability for the typical homebuyer.

46/100

Bang for the Buck Score

Measures the quality of life relative to cost. Scores range from 0 to 100; a score above 50 indicates good value, while below 50 suggests the area may be overpriced.

18/100

The People

Population

Rising population growth often signals a vibrant, growing community, leading to increased housing demand and potential for value appreciation. However, it's a double-edged sword; rapid growth might stretch local infrastructure and resources, possibly impacting the area's quality of life.

Population 60,546
Population (5-Year Projection) 59,302
5-Year Growth Forecast -2.05%
Density (Person per Square Mile) 7,723
Density Level High

Household Composition

The makeup of households is a valuable insight for those seeking areas that resonate with family-oriented or child-friendly vibes.

Number of Households 31,544
Average Household Size 1.92
Household Makeup
Families with Kids 14.77%
Families without Kids 25.14%
Non-Families 60.09%

Age Groups

Age information is helpful for those aiming to align their living environment with their lifestyle preferences—whether you’re drawn to the energy and vibrancy of younger communities or the tranquility and maturity of areas with an older demographic.

Median Age 43.30
Age Groups
0-9 Years 7.30%
10-19 Years 7.43%
20-34 Years 22.28%
35-49 Years 21.33%
50-64 Years 18.21%
65+ Years 23.45%

Racial/Ethnic Composition

This breakdown helps pinpoint areas that align with your desire for cultural homogeneity or diversity.

Non-Hispanic White 73.12%
Hispanic 8.55%
Black/African American 2.45%
Asian 9.13%
Other 6.75%

The Economy

Education

Educational attainment percentages are for individuals aged 25 and older. Higher education levels in a community often correlate with increased civic engagement, safety, and prosperity.

Average Schooling Years 16.84
Educational Attainment Breakdown
Less than High School 3.28%
High School or Some College 26.67%
College Degree 39.06%
Graduate/Professional Degree 30.98%

Income Distribution

This section provides a detailed breakdown of household income levels in the area. Understanding a community's financial standing can reveal insights into its standard of living, economic diversity, and growth potential.

Median Household Income $118,100
On Food Stamps/SNAP 4.68%
Income Brackets
$0-$25K 13.62%
$25K-$50K 10.10%
$50K-$100K 19.83%
$100K-$200K 25.79%
$200K+ 30.66%

Housing

Occupancy Rates

Areas where most houses are owner-occupied (rather than rented) are more desirable because owners are more financially and emotionally invested in their properties and the community's well-being. High vacancy rates are a negative indicator, as they can signal that the area is in decline.

Total Housing Units 35,760
Occupancy
Owner Occupied 32.72%
Renter Occupied 55.49%
Vacant 11.79%

Age of Buildings

Reviewing the age of structures helps you understand the mix of modern and historic structures, anticipate the longevity of the infrastructure, and make informed investment decisions based on the area's growth and evolution.

Median Year Built 1965
Age Breakdown
New (Since 2020) 0.27%
Recent (2010-2019) 3.68%
Mid-Age (1980-2009) 22.43%
Old (Before 1980) 73.62%

Nearby Low-Income Housing

The availability of subsidized housing can influence neighborhood property values.

Main Types of Subsidized Housing:

  • Public Housing: Government-owned, managed by local authorities, offering affordable rents to low-income residents.
  • Project-Based Section 8: Private landlords provide reduced-rent apartments, subsidized by the government.
  • Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC): Incentivizes private developers with tax credits to create below-market rent properties for low-income tenants. LIHTC does not directly subsidize rents.

In the table below, Properties refer to distinct parcels of land or buildings designated as low-income housing. Units are the individual housing units (such as apartments) within those properties.

Total Properties 4
Closest Property (mi) 0.36
Total Units 490
Units per Square Mile 62.50
Property Types
Public Housing 1 (261 Units)
Section 8 2 (190 Units)
LIHTC 1 (39 Units)

Land Cover

Understanding a neighborhood's land cover helps you evaluate the aesthetic appeal, potential for recreational activities, and the balance of natural versus developed spaces.

Concise descriptions for each land cover category:

  • Landscaped Areas: Developed open spaces consisting mostly of vegetation, such as parks, golf courses, and residential gardens.
  • Residential Areas: Areas with a balanced mix of buildings and vegetation, such as single-family homes.
  • Urban & Commercial: Highly developed zones, including apartment complexes and commercial/industrial buildings.
  • Water Bodies: Open bodies of water like lakes, rivers, and ponds.
  • Wooded Areas: Forests dominated by tall trees, either deciduous, evergreen, or mixed.
  • Wild Vegetation: Areas with natural plant growth, including shrubs and herbaceous vegetation.
  • Farms & Gardens: Agricultural lands used for crops or livestock, such as fields of corn, soybeans, or pastures for grazing.
  • Marshes & Swamps: Wetlands either forested or grass-dominated.

Landscaped Areas 6.89%
Residential Areas 67.20%
Urban & Commercial 22.88%
Water Bodies 0.00%
Wooded Areas 0.31%
Wild Vegetation 0.93%
Farms & Gardens 0.01%
Marshes & Swamps 0.00%

Safety and Security

Crime Indexes

Crime Indexes compare local safety to a national average set at 100. For example, a crime index of 200 means the area has double the national average crime rate. Remember, the national average includes quieter rural areas, so urban centers may naturally show higher indexes.

  • Property crime involves private property, such as burglary and motor vehicle theft.
  • Personal crime is characterized as a violent crime that results in physical, emotional, or psychological harm to the victim, such as assault and battery.

Total Crime Index 187
Property Crime Index 195
Personal Crime Index 144

Fatal Car Accidents and DUIs

Government agencies release national fatal car accident data with a two-year delay. Extra caution is recommended in areas with higher accident frequencies.

You can see the exact location of fatal accidents on the map:

  • Non-DUI Accidents: Fatal accidents where the driver was not under the influence.
  • DUI Accidents: Fatal accidents where the driver was under the influence.

Data Period 2019-2022
All Fatal Accidents 6
Annual Fatal Accidents per Square Mile 0.19
Involving DUI 0.00%

Sex Offender Registry

This section provides detailed information from the Sex Offender Registry, including names, addresses, and specific convictions, to enhance your neighborhood safety awareness.

Total Sex Offenders 12
Sex Offenders per Square Mile 1.53
Closest Sex Offender (mi) 0.74
Conviction Type
Offense Against Children 3
Rape 1
Sexual Battery 6
Other Offense 2
# Photo Name and Address Distance Conviction
1 SAMUEL HAY
136 S PALM DR, BEVERLY HILLS, CA 90212
0.74 mi Sexual Battery
2 EDWARD R PYNN
208 NORTH LA PEER DR 2, BEVERLY HILLS, CA 90211
0.84 mi Offense Against Children
3 RENE VALENZUELA
200 S DOHENY DR 106, BEVERLY HILLS, CA 90210
0.88 mi Offense Against Children
4 RAMIN SAVAR
258 LASKY DR B, BEVERLY HILLS, CA 90212
0.94 mi Sexual Battery
5 YARON BASSA
359 EL CAMINO DR, BEVERLY HILLS, CA 90212
0.95 mi Sexual Battery
6 YAKOV AMZALAG
340 SOUTH ELM DR 201, BEVERLY HILLS, CA 90212
0.96 mi Sexual Battery
7 JOHN WILLIE GRANT
1812 RODEO DR, LOS ANGELES, CA 90035
1.23 mi Rape
8 MICHAEL ROBINSON
999 NORTH DOHENY DRIVE 211, WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA 90069
1.25 mi Other Offense
9 BENJAMIN ALLEN MCCORMICK
840 LARABEE ST 1-321, WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA 90069
1.29 mi Offense Against Children
10 GLENN MISHUCK
142 N CARSON RD, BEVERLY HILLS, CA 90211
1.29 mi Sexual Battery
11 AFSHIN PAHLAVAN
2160 CENTURY PARK LN 312, LOS ANGELES, CA 90067
1.37 mi Other Offense
12 BEHZAD NEWMAN
811 S HOLT AVE, LOS ANGELES, CA 90035
1.47 mi Sexual Battery

Schools

Public School Districts

In many areas, students' options for attending public schools are determined by their residential address, linking them to specific school districts. Consequently, the quality of the schools within these districts plays a crucial role in shaping the educational outcomes of students. Additionally, high-performing school districts often indicate a strong community commitment to education, which can reflect positively on the neighborhood's overall desirability.

On the map, you will find the school districts that intersect with your selected area, along with detailed information about the nearby schools within each district.

Main District Beverly Hills Unified School District
Grade Range K-12
Number of Schools 6
Number of Students 3,140
Student/Teacher Ratio 14.23
State Rank 113 out of 1563
State Rank Percentile 92.77%
Other Nearby Districts Los Angeles Unified School District
Name Level District Distance (mi) Students State Rank Percentile Student/Teacher Ratio On Lunch Subsidy White Hispanic Black Asian
Hawthorne Elementary Elementary (K-5) Beverly Hills Unified 0.42 569 92.25% 14.00 11.95% 66.96% 7.73% 1.05% 9.67%
Beverly Vista Middle Middle (6-8) Beverly Hills Unified 0.75 769 89.47% 14.10 17.17% 66.19% 8.84% 3.38% 12.09%
El Rodeo Elementary Elementary (K-5) Beverly Hills Unified 0.93 0 - - - - - - -
Moreno High (Continuation) High (9-12) Beverly Hills Unified 0.95 9 - 21.90 33.33% 44.44% 22.22% 11.11% 11.11%
Beverly Hills High High (9-12) Beverly Hills Unified 1.07 1,220 86.71% 14.70 17.21% 70.00% 9.26% 3.28% 11.31%
Horace Mann Elementary Elementary (K-5) Beverly Hills Unified 1.19 565 87.79% 13.00 17.70% 56.81% 10.09% 3.36% 15.40%
West Hollywood Elementary Elementary (K-5) Los Angeles Unified 1.30 307 91.61% 25.50 29.97% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
Rosewood Avenue Elementary Elementary (K-5) Los Angeles Unified 1.55 248 68.98% 22.50 66.53% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
Canfield Avenue Elementary Elementary (K-5) Los Angeles Unified 1.72 334 88.32% 24.70 28.44% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
Warner Avenue Elementary Elementary (K-5) Los Angeles Unified 1.93 569 97.43% 22.70 8.26% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
Carthay Elementary Of Environmental Studies Magnet Elementary (K-5) Los Angeles Unified 2.03 323 68.81% 21.50 66.25% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
Fairburn Avenue Elementary Elementary (K-5) Los Angeles Unified 2.02 436 95.44% 24.20 19.72% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
Hancock Park Elementary Elementary (K-5) Los Angeles Unified 2.27 510 84.24% 23.10 32.35% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
Laurel Elementary Elementary (K-8) Los Angeles Unified 2.34 238 52.62% 17.00 85.71% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
Whitman Continuation High (9-12) Los Angeles Unified 2.37 62 16.10% 17.60 90.32% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
Crescent Heights Boulevard Elementary Elementary (K-5) Los Angeles Unified 2.37 206 50.26% 18.70 84.47% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
Fairfax Senior High High (9-12) Los Angeles Unified 2.40 1,632 66.06% 18.40 81.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
Castle Heights Elementary Elementary (K-5) Los Angeles Unified 2.46 499 93.97% 22.60 27.66% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%

Charter, Magnet, and Private Schools

For families seeking alternatives to traditional public schools, several options are available:

  • Charter Schools: Publicly funded but independently run, charter schools offer innovative curriculums and may enroll students from any area.
  • Magnet Schools: Specializing in areas like science, the arts, or technology, magnet schools attract students from multiple districts with unique programs.
  • Private Schools: Privately funded, these schools are not bound by many of the public school regulations and often provide customized educational experiences with smaller class sizes.

The map displays nearby charter, magnet, and private schools (if any) along with key information about each.

Name Level Type Faith Affiliation Coed Distance (mi) Students State Rank Percentile Student/Teacher Ratio On Lunch Subsidy White Hispanic Black Asian
Good Shepherd Catholic School Private (PK-8) Private Roman Catholic Coed 0.70 135 - 10.50 - 50.37% 4.44% 3.70% 11.85%
Kabbalah Children's Academy Private (PK-6) Private Roman Catholic Coed 1.06 - - - - - - - -
Le Petit Gan De Sophie Beverly Hills LLC Private (PK-K) Private Jewish Coed 1.10 39 - 2.50 - 12.82% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
Harkham Hillel Hebrew Academy Private (PK-8) Private Jewish Coed 1.15 558 - 7.20 - 81.54% 0.00% 0.00% 0.36%
Harkham-Gaon Academy Private (6-12) Private Jewish Coed 1.20 54 - 9.10 - 100.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
Kehillat Mogen David Education Center Private (PK-4) Private Jewish Coed 1.30 - - - - - - - -
Gindi Maimonides Academy Private (PK-8) Private Jewish Coed 1.36 549 - 8.00 - 83.97% 0.00% 0.00% 0.36%
Yeshiva University Of Los Angeles Yulu Boys Private (9-12) Private Jewish Boys 1.38 224 - 6.30 - 100.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
Page Private School - Beverly Hills Private (PK-2) Private Nonsectarian Coed 1.40 - - - - - - - -
Bais Chaya Mushka Private (K-8) Private Jewish Girls 1.41 361 - 11.10 - 100.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
Bais Yaakov Machon Private (9-12) Private Jewish Girls 1.44 58 - 3.90 - 100.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
The Center For Early Education Private (K-6) Private Other Coed 1.51 416 - 8.80 - 58.41% 4.33% 10.10% 13.94%
Futures Academy - Beverly Hills Private (6-12) Private Nonsectarian Coed 1.54 50 - 3.30 - 80.00% 4.00% 8.00% 0.00%
Futures Academy-Beverly Hills Private (6-12) Private Nonsectarian Coed 1.54 40 - 3.70 - 40.00% 10.00% 12.50% 12.50%
Tree Academy Private (6-12) Private Nonsectarian Coed 1.63 146 - 3.90 - 83.56% 2.74% 2.74% 10.96%
Pacific Hills School Private (6-12) Private Nonsectarian Coed 1.63 - - - - - - - -
Sinai Akiba Academy Private (PK-8) Private Jewish Coed 1.71 615 - 6.70 - 59.51% 0.81% 0.00% 0.16%
Rabbi Jacob Pressman Academy Private (K-8) Private Jewish Coed 1.75 312 - 8.20 - 100.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
Chofetz Chaim Los Angeles Private (9-12) Private Jewish Boys 1.82 39 - 4.90 - 100.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
Yula Girls High School Private (9-12) Private Jewish Girls 1.84 187 - 8.10 - 100.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
Tashbar Sephardic Yeshiva Ketana Private (PK-8) Private Jewish Coed 1.89 282 - 10.40 - 79.79% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
Temple Pre School Private (PK-K) Private Jewish Coed 1.96 197 - 6.30 - 7.11% 1.52% 0.00% 0.51%
Montessori Discovery Garden Private (PK-1) Private Nonsectarian Coed 2.02 10 - 0.80 - 10.00% 0.00% 0.00% 10.00%
Harvard-Westlake Private (7-12) Private Nonsectarian Coed 2.19 1,617 - 8.10 - 48.48% 8.72% 9.83% 29.68%
Mesivta Birkas Yitzchok Private (9-12) Private Jewish Boys 2.20 75 - 9.60 - 100.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
St Timothy School Private (PK-8) Private Roman Catholic Coed 2.21 217 - 15.00 - 23.96% 8.29% 11.52% 22.58%
Cheder Menachem Private (K-8) Private Jewish Boys 2.23 385 - 11.30 - 100.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
Shalhevet High School Private (9-12) Private Jewish Coed 2.36 252 - 4.90 - 99.60% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
ABC Little Schools - West Hollywood Private (PK-K) Private Nonsectarian Coed 2.42 43 - 12.00 - 13.95% 9.30% 0.00% 4.65%
Emerson Community Charter Middle (6-8) Charter - - 2.44 492 71.45% 20.60 50.81% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
West Hollywood College Preparatory School Private (PK-12) Private Nonsectarian Coed 2.43 - - - - - - - -
St Paul The Apostle Private (K-8) Private Roman Catholic Coed 2.46 558 - 16.00 - 67.56% 5.73% 0.90% 8.06%

Health and Natural Risks

Air Quality

Air quality directly impacts health, with pollution linked to multiple health concerns. Air quality can vary within a day and seasonally. Our analysis uses hourly data from the past 365 days, highlighting the percentage of time the Air Quality Index (AQI) and specific pollutants were in the dangerous range.

Poor or Very Poor Air Quality 31.78%
Worst Month January
Major Pollutant PM2.5
Pollutants
Bad or Very Bad SO2 0.00%
Bad or Very Bad NO2 5.75%
Bad or Very Bad PM10 12.19%
Bad or Very Bad PM2.5 22.44%
Bad or Very Bad O3 4.62%
Bad or Very Bad CO 0.00%

Hazardous Waste Sites

Hazardous waste sites near your home can pollute air, soil, and water, posing health risks like respiratory issues, contaminated drinking water, and long-term exposure to hazardous chemicals. Even compliant facilities, when densely clustered, can create cumulative environmental impacts that affect quality of life and property values.

We consider a facility high-risk based on a combination of the following criteria:

  • Active: Facilities with ongoing operations have a higher likelihood of environmental contamination.
  • Transport: Involvement in waste transport raises the risk of accidents or spills.
  • High Output: Large Quantity Generators (LQG) produce significant amounts of waste, posing greater risks.
  • TSDFs: Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities (TSDFs) handle hazardous waste, with a high potential for leaks and spills.
  • History of Violations: Past violations of EPA or state regulations indicate a higher risk of non-compliance and incidents.

All Sites 622
High-Risk Sites 21
High-Risk Sites per Square Mile 2.68
Closest High-Risk Site (mi) 0.26
Facility Types
Active 603
Transport 3
Large Quantity Generator 20
TSDFs 0
With Recent Violations 2

Noise Pollution

A Soundscore™ rating, ranging from 50 (indicating high noise levels) to 100 (signifying low noise levels), measures the environmental noise of a location, providing a quantifiable insight into the auditory environment you can expect.

Sound Score -
Sources of Noise
Airports -
Vehicular Traffic -
Local Commercial and Community -

Earthquake Risk

This section utilizes Peak Ground Acceleration (PGA) data from the US Geological Survey (USGS) to forecast the maximum potential earthquake intensity and damage with a 2% probability of being exceeded in the area over the next 50 years, providing valuable insights into seismic risks.

PGA 0.91
Earthquake Risk High

Flood Risk

The flood risk data, sourced from FEMA, assess the likelihood and potential impacts of flooding by considering various factors including flood frequency, proximity to water bodies, and property characteristics like elevation and rebuilding costs.

On the map, areas are designated as high risk or moderate risk:

  • High Risk: Classified as Special Flood Hazard Areas (SFHA), these regions face a 1% annual chance of flooding (equivalent to a 26% chance over a 30-year period, or a 100-year flood risk). In these areas, purchasing flood insurance is mandatory.
  • Moderate Risk: These zones have a 0.2% annual chance of flooding (equivalent to a 6% chance within a 30-year timeframe, or a 500-year flood risk). Flood insurance is recommended here. Such areas may transition to high-risk in the future due to factors like urban development or environmental changes.

Has High-Risk Zones Yes (Type: AH)
Closest High-Risk Zone (mi) 1.29
Has Moderate-Risk Zones Yes (Type: X)

Lifestyle

Walkability and Bikeability

The Walk Score, ranging from 0 to 100, gauges an address's accessibility on foot—the higher the score, the easier it is to accomplish daily errands without a car.

Similarly, the Bike Score evaluates an area's suitability for cycling based on infrastructure, topography, proximity to key destinations, road connectivity, and the cycling community's presence.

Walk Score® 93 (Walker's Paradise)
Bike Score® 54 (Bikeable)

Dating and Marriage Outlook

Gain insights into the area's potential for connections, dating, and finding life partners. This section explores the social landscape, highlighting marital status for residents 15 years and older and detailing the female-to-male ratio for those aged 20 to 44. A ratio above 1 indicates more women than men, suggesting enhanced dating prospects for men, and vice versa.

Marrital Status
Single, Never Married 38.57%
Married 44.77%
Other 16.65%
Female to Male Ratio 1.06

Pet Friendliness

Pets, especially dogs, provide a great way for locals to interact and build connections. If you have pets, you'll likely enjoy living in an area with a high percentage of fellow pet owners.

Has Any Pet 38.70%
Has Dog(s) 24.73%
Has Cat(s) 18.26%

Politics and Social Climate

Voting Patterns

Living in a community that shares your values can be important. Our detailed analysis of Presidential Election results at the precinct level—the most granular unit for voting data—allows you to understand the political tendencies of the area.

On the map, the precicits that intersect with your selected area, along with their vote count in the 2020 election, are presented:

  • Solid Democratic: Precincts where the Democratic margin (percentage voting for the Democratic candidate minus the percentage voting for the Republican candidate) exceeds 15%.
  • Leaning Democratic: Precincts where the Democratic margin is between 5% and 15%.
  • Balanced: Precincts where the democrat margin is between -5% and 5%.
  • Leaning Republican: Precincts where the Republican margin is between 5% and 15%.
  • Solid Republican: Precincts where the Republican margin exceeds 15%.

2020 Presidential Election Results
Joe Biden 66.59%
Donald Trump 32.21%

Ideological Leanings

Gain deeper insights into the social fabric of the neighborhood with data on self-reported ideological leanings, sourced from MRI-Simmons surveys.

Very Liberal 33.03%
Somewhat Liberal 38.49%
Somewhat Conservative 19.04%
Very Conservative 9.43%

Investment Insights

Value Appreciation Forecast

Our forecast uses the latest area-specific trends and market activities to offer a strategic overview of expected growth across the overall area, rather than for individual homes.

Median Home Value 2,000,001
5-Year Forecast Median Home Value 2,000,001
5-Year Appreciation Forecast 0.00%

Rental Viability Analysis

Gain insights into median rent and the rent-to-value ratio to identify promising rental investment opportunities. The 1% rule suggests a property is viable if the monthly rent is at least 1% of its value. Note that using area medians may skew this figure, especially if low-end homes dominate the rental market. Despite this, the ratio is a useful initial indicator for further exploration of rental investments.

Median Monthly Rent 3,103
Median Home Value 2,000,001
Rent to Value Ratio 0.16%
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