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Reading, Massachusetts Neighborhood Map - Income, House Prices, Occupations, Boundaries


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Downtown neighborhood in Reading statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 1.220 square miles

Population: 8,549

Population density:
Downtown:

7,007 people per square mile
Reading:

2,567 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Downtown:

$160,525
Reading:

$145,552

Median rent in in 2021:
Downtown:

$2,360
Reading:

$1,506

Male vs Females
Males:

4,198
Females:

4,350

Median age
Males:

65.8 years
Females:

70.5 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (66.0% of all units):
Downtown:

$528,319
Reading:

$678,090

Average estimated value of townhouses or other attached units in 2021 (7.5% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$82,010
place:

$591,433

Average estimated value of housing units in 2-unit structures in 2021 (10.9% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$403,175
Reading:

$470,594

Average estimated '21 value of housing units in 3-to-4-unit structures (11.3% of all units):
Downtown:

$592,600
place:

$572,587

Average estimated '21 value of housing units in 5-or-more-unit structures (11.2% of all units):
Downtown:

$241,905
Reading:

$374,859

Most popular occupations of males: sales and office occupations (15.9%); service occupations (14.8%); management occupations (except farmers) (8.9%); production occupations (8.4%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (6.6%); business and financial operations occupations (6.3%); computer and mathematical occupations (5.8%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (20.9%); sales and office occupations (19.6%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (17.1%); management occupations (except farmers) (10.4%); education, training, and library occupations (8.6%); business and financial operations occupations (6.7%); computer and mathematical occupations (3.9%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: I- 95 (State Hwy 128, Yankee Division Hwy).

Highways in this neighborhood: State Hwy 28 (Main St); State Hwy 129 (Lowell St); State Hwy 129 (Salem St).

Roads and streets: Line Rd; Ash St; Green St; Pleasant St; Washington St; High St; Haven St; Woburn St; Eaton St; Walkers Brook Dr; Cross St; John St; Mount Vernon St; Track Rd; Bolton St; Putnam Ave; Minot St; Linden St; Village St; Lincoln St; Newcrossing Rd; Parker Rd; Pinevale Ave; Middlesex Ave; Bancroft Ave; Elliott St; Sanborn St; Dudley St; Shackford Rd; Vine St; Avon St; Griffen Dr; Karen Rd; Chute St; Chapin Ave; Union St; Gould St; School St; Torre St; Kingston St; Warren Ave; Center Ave; Johanna Dr; Park Ave; Brande Ct; Knollwood Rd; Harnden St; North Ave; Pondmeadow Dr; Beech St; Smith Ave; Azalea Cir; General Way; Elm St; Arlington St; Osborne Ave; Maple St; Arrow Cir; Sweetser Ave; Gardner Rd; Wilson St; Crosby Rd; Parker St; Prescott St; Middle St; Brook St; Parker Cir; Ide St; Edwin St; Norman Rd; Harvest Rd; Fulton St; Highland St.

Railroad features: Mbta Commuter Rail.

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