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Neighborhoods:

8 Mile Wyoming, Art Center, Bagley, Belmont, Berg-Lasher, Boston - Edison, Boynton, Bricktown, Briggs, Brightmoor, Brush Park, CBD, Carbon Works, Castle Rouge, Chalmers Heights, Chandler Park, Conant Gardens, Conner Creek Ind, Corktown, Delray, Downtown, East English Village, East Village, Eastern Market, Eliza Howell, Elmwood, Fishkorn, Fitzgerald, Five Points, Forest Park, Foxtown, Franklin Park, Gold Coast, Grandale, Grandmont, Grandmont-Rosedale, Greektown, Green Acres, Greensbriar, Grixdale, Herman Gardens, Hubbard-Richard, Indian Village, Islandview, Jefferson Chalmers, Kranz Woods, LaSalle College Park, LaSalle Gardens, Lafayette Park, Littlefield, Marina District, McDougall-Hunt, Medical Center, Mexicantown, Midtown, Millenium Village, Milwaukee Junction, Minock Park, Mochian Regent, Morningside, NW Goldberg, Necklace District, New Center, North Rosedale Park, Oaktown Heights, Old Redford, Petrosky-Otesgo, Poletown East, Pulaski, Ravendale, Regent Park, Riverdale, Rosedale Park, Russell Woods, Sherwood Forest, Springwells, The Eye, University District, Van Stueban, Virginia Park, Warehouse District, Warrendale, Waterfront, Wayne State University, Weatherby, West Side Industrial, West Village, Westwood Park, Woodbridge, Zug Island


8 Mile Wyoming neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.436 square miles

Population: 5,603

Population density:
8 Mile Wyoming (Eight Mile Wyoming):

12,839 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
8 Mile Wyoming (Eight Mile Wyoming):

$109,947
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
8 Mile Wyoming (Eight Mile Wyoming):

$2,113
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

3,182
Females:

2,421

Median age
Males:

87.1 years
Females:

124.1 years

Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (96.9% of all units):
8 Mile Wyoming (Eight Mile Wyoming):

$38,413
Detroit:

$96,752

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (20.9%); material moving occupations (14.3%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (13.5%); production occupations (13.5%); sales and office occupations (10.9%); architecture and engineering occupations (9.7%); life, physical, and social science occupations (8.8%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (22.5%); education, training, and library occupations (19.0%); service occupations (15.9%); production occupations (15.9%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (8.7%); community and social services occupations (7.9%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (3.7%)


Roads and streets: Norfolk Ave (Norfolk St); Chippewa Ave; Woodingham Dr; Wisconsin St; Washburn Ave (Washburn St); Griggs Ave (Griggs St); Greenlawn Ave (Greenlawn St); Wyoming St; Cherrylawn Ave (Cherrylawn St); Ilene St; Kentucky St (Kentucky Ave); Northlawn Ave (Northlawn St); Indiana Ave (Indiana St); Mendota Ave (Mendota St); Monte Vista St; Roselawn St; Pinehurst Ave (Pinehurst St); Sorrento Ave (Sorrento St); Meyers Rd; Appoline Ave (Appoline St); Ward Ave (Ward St); Manor Ave (Manor St); Steel Ave (Steel St); Birwood Ave (Birwood St); Ohio Ave (Ohio St).

8 Mile Wyoming neighborhood detailed profile
Art Center neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.330 square miles

Population: 2,569

Population density:
Art Center (Woodward):

7,794 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Art Center (Woodward):

$32,863
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Art Center (Woodward):

$1,143
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

1,188
Females:

1,380

Median age
Males:

36.5 years
Females:

35.2 years

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (22.3%); education, training, and library occupations (15.2%); management occupations (except farmers) (11.1%); architecture and engineering occupations (8.1%); material moving occupations (8.1%); sales and office occupations (6.8%); transportation occupations (5.1%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (22.8%); education, training, and library occupations (18.8%); management occupations (except farmers) (14.0%); service occupations (13.8%); life, physical, and social science occupations (12.1%); business and financial operations occupations (7.7%); community and social services occupations (4.3%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: Edsel Ford Fwy (I- 94); Walter P Chrysler Fwy (I- 75).

Highways in this neighborhood: State Hwy 1 (Woodward Ave).

Roads and streets: E Ferry Ave; E Palmer Ave; Brush St; E Kirby St; Saint Antoine St; Hendrie St; Beaubien St; John R St; E Warren Ave; E Edsel Ford Fwy; Frederick Douglass Ave; Farnsworth St; Theodore St; Barbara St; Lanier St; Ladarrel St; D Ann St; Taubman Dr; Garden St; Hendrie Ave; Frederick St.

Art Center neighborhood detailed profile
Bagley neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 1.236 square miles

Population: 23,254

Population density:
Bagley:

18,819 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Bagley:

$38,386
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Bagley:

$770
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

9,482
Females:

13,771

Median age
Males:

32.6 years
Females:

38.6 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (70.1% of all units):
Bagley:

$138,329
Detroit:

$96,752

Average estimated value of townhouses or other attached units in 2021 (10.4% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$331,098
city:

$128,652

Average estimated value of housing units in 2-unit structures in 2021 (26.1% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$65,924
Detroit:

$72,631

Most popular occupations of males: sales and office occupations (27.7%); service occupations (15.4%); material moving occupations (13.7%); production occupations (9.0%); transportation occupations (8.7%); education, training, and library occupations (5.5%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (3.2%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (35.5%); service occupations (23.7%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (10.3%); education, training, and library occupations (6.8%); management occupations (except farmers) (6.3%); production occupations (4.6%); material moving occupations (4.0%)


Roads and streets: W McNichols Rd; San Juan Dr; Cherrylawn Ave (Cherrylawn St); Pennington Dr; Santa Barbara Dr; Roselawn St; Woodingham Dr; Greenlawn Ave (Greenlawn St); Curtis Ave (Curtis St); Pickford Ave; Santa Clara St; Margareta Ave; Santa Maria Ave; Clarita Ave; W 7 Mile Rd; Kentucky St (Kentucky Ave); Indiana Ave (Indiana St); Wisconsin St; Ohio Ave (Ohio St); Santa Rosa Dr; Monica St; Prairie St; Cambridge Ave; Northlawn Ave (Northlawn St); Stoepel Ave (Stoepel St); Thatcher Ave; W Outer Dr; Thatcher St; S Cambridge Ave; N Cambridge Ave; W McNichols Rd (W Six Mile Rd).

Bagley neighborhood detailed profile
Belmont neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.183 square miles

Population: 2,168

Population density:
Belmont:

11,848 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Belmont:

$28,497
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Belmont:

$449
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

788
Females:

1,380

Median age
Males:

41.0 years
Females:

44.5 years

Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (86.0% of all units):
Belmont:

$51,317
Detroit:

$96,752

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (27.3%); material moving occupations (20.3%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (19.1%); sales and office occupations (10.7%); community and social services occupations (9.6%); production occupations (8.6%); business and financial operations occupations (8.5%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (63.4%); sales and office occupations (13.7%); production occupations (8.3%); community and social services occupations (7.2%); business and financial operations occupations (2.9%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (2.5%); transportation occupations (1.8%)


Roads and streets: Pilgrim Ave (Pilgrim St); Puritan St; Hubbell St; Marlowe St; Lauder St; Prest Ave (Prest St); Whitcomb Ave (Whitcomb St); Robson St; Sussex St; Coyle Ave (Coyle St); Midland St.

Belmont neighborhood detailed profile
Berg-Lasher neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.548 square miles

Population: 9,696

Population density:
Berg-Lasher:

17,702 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Berg-Lasher:

$40,804
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Berg-Lasher:

$673
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

4,156
Females:

5,539

Median age
Males:

36.3 years
Females:

28.8 years

Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (52.5% of all units):
Berg-Lasher:

$64,361
Detroit:

$96,752

Most popular occupations of males: healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (26.1%); production occupations (17.6%); material moving occupations (16.7%); sales and office occupations (9.6%); service occupations (7.1%); computer and mathematical occupations (5.6%); management occupations (except farmers) (5.0%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (35.9%); service occupations (28.6%); business and financial operations occupations (16.8%); education, training, and library occupations (12.0%); material moving occupations (7.4%); community and social services occupations (7.0%); transportation occupations (6.2%)


Highways in this neighborhood: State Hwy 102 (W 8 Mile Rd).

Roads and streets: Berg Rd; Lahser Rd; Houghton Ave (Houghton St); Cooley St; McIntyre St; Northrop St; Redfern St; Pembroke Ave; Beaverland St; Fargo St; Leewin St; Vassar Ave; Hessel Ave; Archer St; Trojan Ave (Trojan St); Frisbee St; Chippewa St; W 7 Mile Rd; Norfolk Rd (Norfolk St); St Martins Ave; Cambridge Ave; Alderton St; Chippewa Ave.

Berg-Lasher neighborhood detailed profile
Boston - Edison neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.517 square miles

Population: 4,118

Population density:
Boston - Edison:

7,973 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Boston - Edison:

$67,967
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Boston - Edison:

$624
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

1,868
Females:

2,249

Median age
Males:

47.2 years
Females:

48.3 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (87.2% of all units):
Boston - Edison:

$211,177
Detroit:

$96,752

Average estimated value of housing units in 2-unit structures in 2021 (1.7% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$183,909
Detroit:

$72,631

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (19.3%); transportation occupations (17.1%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (13.5%); sales and office occupations (11.0%); production occupations (7.2%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (5.4%); business and financial operations occupations (5.3%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (23.3%); education, training, and library occupations (21.2%); sales and office occupations (20.7%); management occupations (except farmers) (9.7%); business and financial operations occupations (9.6%); computer and mathematical occupations (5.0%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (3.2%)


Highways in this neighborhood: John C Lodge Fwy (State Hwy 10).

Roads and streets: W Chicago Blvd; W Boston Blvd; Edison St; Longfellow St; John C Lodge Expy; la Salle Blvd (la Salle St); 14th St; Woodrow Wilson St; 2nd Ave; 3rd St; Rosa Parks Blvd (12th St); Glynn Ct; Hamilton Ave; Byron St; E M 10 Svc Rd; John C Lodge Svc Rd; Longfellow Ave.

Boston - Edison neighborhood detailed profile
Boynton neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 1.209 square miles

Population: 22,401

Population density:
Boynton:

18,524 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Boynton:

$31,654
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Boynton:

$571
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

11,373
Females:

11,028

Median age
Males:

32.2 years
Females:

43.0 years

Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (87.4% of all units):
Boynton:

$93,572
Detroit:

$96,752

Most popular occupations of males: material moving occupations (25.2%); service occupations (18.9%); production occupations (15.9%); transportation occupations (13.8%); sales and office occupations (5.8%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (5.5%); management occupations (except farmers) (4.4%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (27.7%); production occupations (23.3%); sales and office occupations (16.7%); material moving occupations (11.5%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (4.3%); management occupations (except farmers) (4.0%); education, training, and library occupations (3.7%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: Fisher Fwy (I- 75).

Highways in this neighborhood: State Hwy 85 (S Fort St).

Roads and streets: Electric St; Bassett St; Ethel St; S Liddesdale St; Beatrice St; Annabelle St; Outer Dr (W Outer Dr); S Deacon St; Edsel St; Visger St; Francis Ave; Gleason St; S Schaefer Hwy; Miami St; Downing St; Omaha St; S Waring St; Leonard St; Greyfriars St; Dartmouth St; S Liebold St; Salliotte St; Peters St; Gilroy St; S Edsel St; Melvin Ave; Toronto St; S Patricia St; Le Blanc St; Schaefer Hwy; Bromley Ave; Fairchild St; Campbell St; S Bassett St; Ferris Ave.

Boynton neighborhood detailed profile
Bricktown neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.282 square miles

Population: 3,456

Population density:
Bricktown:

12,260 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Bricktown:

$81,426
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Bricktown:

$1,735
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

1,327
Females:

2,128

Median age
Males:

45.1 years
Females:

38.3 years

Average estimated '21 value of housing units in 5-or-more-unit structures (90.6% of all units):
Bricktown:

$436,765
Detroit:

$242,851

Most popular occupations of males: management occupations (except farmers) (30.6%); service occupations (17.9%); computer and mathematical occupations (13.2%); community and social services occupations (12.1%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (5.5%); architecture and engineering occupations (3.2%); legal occupations (2.9%)

Most popular occupations of females: business and financial operations occupations (26.4%); sales and office occupations (23.1%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (16.9%); management occupations (except farmers) (16.6%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (5.6%); computer and mathematical occupations (3.4%); material moving occupations (2.3%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: Walter P Chrysler Fwy (I- 375).

Highways in this neighborhood: John C Lodge Fwy (State Hwy 10); State Hwy 3 (W Fort St); US Hwy 12 (Woodward Ave).

Roads and streets: E Jefferson Ave; W Jefferson Ave; 3rd St; Renaissance Center; Atwater Dr; Atwater St; Randolph St; Howard St; Abbott St; Civic Center Dr; 1st St; 2nd Blvd; W Lafayette Blvd; Beaubien St; Congress W M-10; E Larned St; W Jefferson Svc Rd; 5th St; W Congress St; 4th Ave; Auditorium Dr; Parkway Dr; Brush St; W Larned St; M-10 Civic Center; Hart Plz; Washington Blvd.

Bricktown neighborhood detailed profile
Briggs neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.588 square miles

Population: 3,121

Population density:
Briggs:

5,312 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Briggs:

$33,008
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Briggs:

$722
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

1,406
Females:

1,715

Median age
Males:

31.8 years
Females:

42.7 years

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (24.2%); production occupations (22.3%); management occupations (except farmers) (10.6%); sales and office occupations (10.1%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (6.6%); business and financial operations occupations (6.0%); material moving occupations (4.2%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (47.6%); sales and office occupations (25.2%); management occupations (except farmers) (9.4%); business and financial operations occupations (7.4%); material moving occupations (3.9%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (2.9%); production occupations (1.6%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: Fisher Fwy (I- 75).

Highways in this neighborhood: John C Lodge Fwy (State Hwy 10); Grand River Ave (W Grand River Ave, State Hwy 5).

Roads and streets: Ash St; Temple St; Butternut St; Perry St; Pine St; Spruce St; Elm St; Cochrane St; Harrison St; Rosa Parks Blvd (12th St); Trumbull St; Brooklyn St; Wabash St; 14th St; Sycamore St; Vermont St; 15th St; 16th St; 18th St; 17th St; Henry St; Noble; Huron St; Hobson St; Noble St; Lawton St; Spaulding Ct; John C Lodge Expy; Gibson St; Henry Dr (W Fisher Fwy); John C Lodge Svc Rd.

Briggs neighborhood detailed profile
Brightmoor neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 3.658 square miles

Population: 28,709

Population density:
Brightmoor:

7,848 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Brightmoor:

$39,265
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Brightmoor:

$585
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

12,993
Females:

15,716

Median age
Males:

32.2 years
Females:

38.6 years

Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (66.8% of all units):
Brightmoor:

$58,803
Detroit:

$96,752

Most popular occupations of males: material moving occupations (22.2%); service occupations (19.2%); sales and office occupations (10.1%); transportation occupations (8.8%); production occupations (8.3%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (6.2%); business and financial operations occupations (4.7%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (38.1%); sales and office occupations (28.2%); transportation occupations (7.5%); material moving occupations (6.2%); education, training, and library occupations (5.0%); production occupations (4.2%); community and social services occupations (2.3%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: Edward J Jeffries Fwy (I- 96).

Highways in this neighborhood: Telegraph Rd (US Hwy 24).

Roads and streets: W Outer Dr; Fenkell St; Keeler St; Midland St; Pilgrim Ave; Schoolcraft St; Burt Rd; Bentler St; Westbrook St; Blackstone St; Eaton Ave; Kendall St; Lyndon St; Chapel St; Kentfield St; Fielding St; Stout St; Dolphin St; Trinity St; Pierson St; Braile St; Rockdale St; Patton St; Heyden St; Lamphere St; Dacosta St; Vaughan St; Acacia Ave; Greydale St; Bramell St; Burgess St; W Davison Ave; Puritan St; Schoolcraft Ave; Chatham St; Glendale St; Lahser Rd; Grayfield St; Beaverland St; I- 96 Svc Rd; Chalfonte Ave; W Parkway St; Dale St; Virgil St; Riverdale Ave; Hazelton St; Barbara St; Fullerton St; Iliad St; Crescent Dr; Sunnyside St; N Kane St; Ray St; S Kane St; Dolson St; Halley St; Darcy St; Jason St; Malta St; Wanamaker Pl; Acacia St; Midland (Midland Ave); 5 Mile Rd; Eaton St; Burt Ct; Tyler; Evergreen Svc Rd; Heyden Ave (Heyden St); Capitol Ave; Graham Rd; Pilgrim St; Midland Ave; Graham St.

Railroad features: Chesapeake and Ohio Rlwy.

Other features: Rouge Riv.

Brightmoor neighborhood detailed profile
Brush Park neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.328 square miles

Population: 2,139

Population density:
Brush Park:

6,515 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Brush Park:

$65,550
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Brush Park:

$1,812
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

1,793
Females:

345

Median age
Males:

40.4 years
Females:

43.7 years

Average estimated '21 value of housing units in 5-or-more-unit structures (54.8% of all units):
Brush Park:

$321,210
Detroit:

$242,851

Most popular occupations of males: business and financial operations occupations (22.8%); computer and mathematical occupations (18.9%); sales and office occupations (15.7%); management occupations (except farmers) (14.0%); architecture and engineering occupations (8.9%); service occupations (6.6%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (4.1%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (19.1%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (16.2%); management occupations (except farmers) (12.4%); business and financial operations occupations (11.9%); production occupations (11.1%); education, training, and library occupations (10.8%); legal occupations (7.6%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: Fisher Fwy (I- 75).

Highways in this neighborhood: State Hwy 1 (Woodward Ave).

Roads and streets: Alfred St; Winder St; Watson St; Brush St; John R St; Eliot St; Beaubien St; Erskine St; Saint Antoine St; Wilkins St; Chrysler Expy (Hastings St); Edmund Pl; Adelaide St; Benton St; Mack Ave; West St; East St; Hastings St; Brewster St; Division St; St Antoine St; Benton Ave.

Brush Park neighborhood detailed profile
CBD neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.121 square miles

Population: 1,486

Population density:
CBD (Central Business District):

12,264 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
CBD (Central Business District):

$68,085
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
CBD (Central Business District):

$1,734
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

572
Females:

914

Median age
Males:

42.7 years
Females:

36.6 years

Average estimated '21 value of housing units in 5-or-more-unit structures (90.6% of all units):
CBD (Central Business District):

$58,520
Detroit:

$242,851

Most popular occupations of males: management occupations (except farmers) (30.4%); service occupations (17.8%); computer and mathematical occupations (13.1%); community and social services occupations (12.1%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (5.5%); architecture and engineering occupations (3.2%); sales and office occupations (3.0%)

Most popular occupations of females: business and financial operations occupations (26.4%); sales and office occupations (23.1%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (16.9%); management occupations (except farmers) (16.6%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (5.6%); computer and mathematical occupations (3.4%); material moving occupations (2.3%)


Highways in this neighborhood: US Hwy 12 (Woodward Ave); State Hwy 3 (W Fort St); State Hwy 3 (Cadillac Sq).

Roads and streets: W Congress St; Shelby St; Washington Blvd; Bates St; W Larned St; W Jefferson Ave; Cass Ave; Griswold St; W Jefferson Svc Rd; E Larned St; E Jefferson Ave; Congress St; Randolph St; W Lafayette Blvd.

CBD neighborhood detailed profile
Carbon Works neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.537 square miles

Population: 57

Population density:
Carbon Works:

106 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Carbon Works:

$18,750
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Carbon Works:

$621
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

42
Females:

15

Median age
Males:

35.7 years
Females:

57.0 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (15.9% of all units):
Carbon Works:

$276,379
Detroit:

$96,752

Average estimated value of housing units in 2-unit structures in 2021 (15.9% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$171,833
Detroit:

$72,631

Most popular occupations of males: construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (701.1%); management occupations (except farmers) (163.0%); production occupations (109.9%); service occupations (82.6%); transportation occupations (60.6%); sales and office occupations (41.7%); business and financial operations occupations (18.9%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (45.1%); computer and mathematical occupations (14.0%); production occupations (13.4%); sales and office occupations (8.7%); farming, fishing, and forestry occupations (8.4%); management occupations (except farmers) (5.4%); community and social services occupations (2.4%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: Fisher Fwy (I- 75).

Roads and streets: Barron St; Brennan St; Carbon St; Dearborn St; Kaier St; N Forman St; Herkimer St; Flora St; S Dey St; S Gates St; S Forman St; W Jefferson Ave; S Dupont St; Gates St; Dey St; Gerisch; Crown St.

Railroad features: Norfolk Southern Rlwy (Penn Central RR).

Carbon Works neighborhood detailed profile
Castle Rouge neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.519 square miles

Population: 6,436

Population density:
Castle Rouge:

12,401 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Castle Rouge:

$58,459
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Castle Rouge:

$1,010
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

3,104
Females:

3,331

Median age
Males:

33.3 years
Females:

38.6 years

Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (75.1% of all units):
Castle Rouge:

$124,299
Detroit:

$96,752

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (18.7%); production occupations (12.2%); sales and office occupations (11.9%); material moving occupations (11.6%); transportation occupations (10.4%); management occupations (except farmers) (9.2%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (9.2%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (39.5%); service occupations (24.6%); business and financial operations occupations (7.1%); production occupations (5.5%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (5.2%); education, training, and library occupations (4.5%); management occupations (except farmers) (3.6%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: Edward J Jeffries Fwy (I- 96).

Highways in this neighborhood: Telegraph Rd (US Hwy 24).

Roads and streets: Glendale St; W Davison Ave; W Parkway St; Virgil St; Fullerton St; Appleton St; Riverview St; Dale St; Riverdale Ave; Hazelton St; Schoolcraft Rd; Schoolcraft Ave; Grayfield St; Chatham St; Woodbine; Beaverland St; Bramell St; Schoolcraft (Schoolcraft Rd); Davison Ave; Glendale (Glendale Ave).

Railroad features: Chesapeake and Ohio Rlwy.

Other features: Rouge Riv.

Castle Rouge neighborhood detailed profile
Chalmers Heights neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.188 square miles



Roads and streets: Ashland St; Manistique St; Philip St; Marlborough St; Chalmers St; Mack Ave; Lozier St; Waveney Ave (Waveney St); E Canfield St; E Forest Ave.

Chalmers Heights neighborhood detailed profile
Chandler Park neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.310 square miles

Population: 1,980

Population density:
Chandler Park:

6,385 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Chandler Park:

$27,500
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Chandler Park:

$550
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

986
Females:

993

Median age
Males:

27.1 years
Females:

37.9 years

Most popular occupations of males: material moving occupations (25.9%); production occupations (20.4%); service occupations (17.9%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (11.6%); architecture and engineering occupations (5.8%); management occupations (except farmers) (5.2%); sales and office occupations (5.0%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (35.6%); service occupations (28.2%); business and financial operations occupations (10.1%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (10.1%); transportation occupations (6.4%); community and social services occupations (4.7%); production occupations (3.0%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: Edsel Ford Fwy (I- 94).

Roads and streets: Chandler Park Dr; Lenox St; Drexel St; Coplin St; Lakeview St; Eastlawn St; Newport St; Lakewood St; E Warren Ave; Hern St; Linville Ave; Southampton St; Frankfort St; Eastlawn Ave.

Chandler Park neighborhood detailed profile
Conant Gardens neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.200 square miles

Population: 2,427

Population density:
Conant Gardens:

12,124 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Conant Gardens:

$37,831
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Conant Gardens:

$583
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

1,198
Females:

1,229

Median age
Males:

30.0 years
Females:

34.2 years

Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (73.7% of all units):
Conant Gardens:

$33,267
Detroit:

$96,752

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (28.5%); sales and office occupations (22.6%); production occupations (15.1%); transportation occupations (11.3%); material moving occupations (10.9%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (6.1%); business and financial operations occupations (5.3%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (40.9%); sales and office occupations (36.4%); business and financial operations occupations (11.1%); education, training, and library occupations (6.5%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (4.9%)


Roads and streets: Hildale St E; E Robinwood St; E Grixdale Ave; Stockton Ave (Stockton St); Binder Ave (Binder St); Klinger St; Gallagher Ave (Gallagher St); Revere Ave (Revere St); E Brentwood St; Wexford Ave (Wexford St); Norwood Ave (Norwood St); Charest Ave (Charest St); Conant Ave (Conant St); Mitchell Ave (Mitchell St); Kalsh St.

Conant Gardens neighborhood detailed profile
Conner Creek Ind neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 1.813 square miles

Population: 7,285

Population density:
Conner Creek Ind:

4,019 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Conner Creek Ind:

$46,604
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Conner Creek Ind:

$734
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

3,964
Females:

3,321

Median age
Males:

36.8 years
Females:

49.9 years

Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (77.2% of all units):
Conner Creek Ind:

$44,780
Detroit:

$96,752

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (32.9%); transportation occupations (12.7%); production occupations (9.6%); material moving occupations (9.0%); management occupations (except farmers) (8.8%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (8.2%); sales and office occupations (6.9%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (32.5%); sales and office occupations (23.5%); education, training, and library occupations (17.7%); business and financial operations occupations (10.3%); management occupations (except farmers) (7.5%); legal occupations (4.8%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (3.7%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: Edsel Ford Fwy (I- 94).

Roads and streets: St Jean Ave; Conner Ln; Clairpointe St (Clairepointe Woods Dr); Lycaste St; E Jefferson Ave; Canal St; Freud St; Mack Ave; Conner Ave; Mercy Hospital Dr (Mercy Hospital-Detroit); Edlie St; Charlevoix St; Glover St; Terminal St; Kercheval St; E Warren Ave; Clairepoint St; Essex Ave; Mack Svc Rd (Old Mack Ave); Hillger Ave; E Canfield St; Sylvester St; Conner St; Clairpointe Ave; Mack Ave Stamping Plant; Saint Jean St.

Railroad features: Conrail RR.

Other features: Detroit Riv; Conners Crk.

Conner Creek Ind neighborhood detailed profile
Corktown neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.410 square miles

Population: 433

Population density:
Corktown:

1,055 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Corktown:

$67,954
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Corktown:

$1,556
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

192
Females:

240

Median age
Males:

35.4 years
Females:

39.3 years

Average estimated '21 value of housing units in 5-or-more-unit structures (3.6% of all units):
Corktown:

$436,765
Detroit:

$242,851

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (23.9%); sales and office occupations (23.4%); material moving occupations (19.3%); architecture and engineering occupations (13.8%); education, training, and library occupations (8.4%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (7.2%); computer and mathematical occupations (5.6%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (30.9%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (24.1%); business and financial operations occupations (21.0%); architecture and engineering occupations (19.6%); sales and office occupations (8.5%); community and social services occupations (8.3%); management occupations (except farmers) (3.9%)


Highways in this neighborhood: US Hwy 12 (Michigan Ave); John C Lodge Fwy (State Hwy 10).

Roads and streets: Bagley St; Rosa Parks Blvd (12th St); Porter St; Labrosse St; Vermont St; Trumbull St; Brooklyn St; Leverette St; Wabash St; 8th St; 14th St; Cochrane St; Church St; Cherry St; W Vernor Hwy; Marantette St; Dalzelle St; W Elizabeth St; 6th St; Rosa Parks Blvd; Plum St; 10th St; 11th St; Harrison St; N I- 75 Svc Rd; Abbott St; Beech St; I- 75 Svc Rd; W Fisher Fwy (N I- 75 Svc Rd); Fisher Fwy.

Railroad features: Penn Central RR.

Corktown neighborhood detailed profile
Delray neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 2.294 square miles

Population: 26,326

Population density:
Delray:

11,474 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Delray:

$36,143
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Delray:

$582
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

12,132
Females:

14,194

Median age
Males:

33.7 years
Females:

23.8 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (57.1% of all units):
Delray:

$276,379
Detroit:

$96,752

Average estimated value of housing units in 2-unit structures in 2021 (18.3% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$171,833
Detroit:

$72,631

Most popular occupations of males: construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (34.2%); service occupations (30.6%); material moving occupations (17.1%); production occupations (8.3%); management occupations (except farmers) (4.0%); transportation occupations (2.8%); sales and office occupations (2.6%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (38.5%); service occupations (29.8%); production occupations (11.8%); farming, fishing, and forestry occupations (7.8%); management occupations (except farmers) (5.0%); computer and mathematical occupations (2.6%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (2.6%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: Fisher Fwy (I- 75).

Roads and streets: W Jefferson Ave; W Fort St; South St; Melville St; Dearborn St; Thaddeus St; S West End St; Vanderbilt St; S Green St; Gould St; S Post St; S Waterman St; S Rademacher St; Copland St; S Crawford St; Harbaugh St; Burdeno St; S Solvay St; S Harbaugh St; S Harrington St; S Reid St; Keller St; S Livernois Ave; S Crossley St; S Cottrell St; Lyon St; S Dragoon St; S Military St; Cary St; Erie St; Medina St; Dill Pl; S Schroeder St; S Sloan St; S Leigh St; W End St; American Way St; Springwells St; Clinton River Shore St; Woodmere St; Rademacher St; Holly St; Crawford St; Waterman St; Post St; Green St; S Sire St; Hussar St; Copland; Harrington St; Barnes St; Reissman St; Military St; Hesse St; Stone St; Yale St; Bacon St; Livernois Ave; Rankin St; White St; S Fortune St; Anderson St; S Cobalt St; Dragoon St; Voss St; N Ave; Buelow Ct; S Edwin St; Carbon St; Green Pl; Springwells Ave; Edwin Dr S; Anson St.

Railroad features: Detroit Toledo and Ironton RR; Wabash RR; Penn Central RR; Norfolk and Western RR.

Other features: Rouge Riv.

Delray neighborhood detailed profile
Downtown neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.825 square miles

Population: 8,786

Population density:
Downtown:

10,652 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Downtown:

$71,318
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Downtown:

$1,604
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

5,253
Females:

3,532

Median age
Males:

36.3 years
Females:

34.9 years

Average estimated '21 value of housing units in 5-or-more-unit structures (85.6% of all units):
Downtown:

$436,765
Detroit:

$242,851

Most popular occupations of males: business and financial operations occupations (17.7%); management occupations (except farmers) (15.3%); sales and office occupations (14.7%); computer and mathematical occupations (10.9%); architecture and engineering occupations (8.5%); production occupations (7.2%); service occupations (6.9%)

Most popular occupations of females: business and financial operations occupations (23.4%); sales and office occupations (19.6%); management occupations (except farmers) (13.6%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (12.9%); service occupations (9.5%); computer and mathematical occupations (3.9%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (3.5%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: Walter P Chrysler Fwy (I- 375); Fisher Fwy (I- 75).

Highways in this neighborhood: John C Lodge Fwy (State Hwy 10); State Hwy 3 (Randolph St); US Hwy 12 (Woodward Ave); State Hwy 3 (W Fort St); State Hwy 3 (Cadillac Sq); Grand River Ave (W Grand River Ave, State Hwy 5); US Hwy 12 (Michigan Ave).

Roads and streets: Beaubien St; W Jefferson Ave; Brush St; E Jefferson Ave; Madison St; Washington Blvd; Monroe St; Gratiot Ave; W Lafayette Blvd; W Congress St; 3rd St; Griswold St; Chrysler Expy; Cass Ave; W Larned St; John R St; Renaissance Center; Shelby St; Macomb St; Saint Antoine St; Atwater Dr; E Columbia St; E Adams St; E Elizabeth St; Howard St; Farmer St; E Larned St; Atwater St; State St; W Jefferson Svc Rd; Congress St; Clinton St; Bates St; E Montcalm St; Abbott St; Civic Center Dr; Broadway St; 1st St; 2nd Blvd; Clifford St; E Grand River Ave; Witherell St; Bagley St; Beacon St; Congress W M-10; Lafayette St E; Library St; Times Sq; E Fort St; 5th St; Mullett St; Centre St; 4th Ave; Auditorium Dr; Parkway Dr; Park Pl; Park Ave; Middle St; Mechanic St; Raynor St; M-10 Civic Center; Cross St; St Antoine St; Hart Plz; John C Lodge Expy.

Downtown neighborhood detailed profile
East English Village neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.468 square miles

Population: 2,241

Population density:
East English Village:

4,788 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
East English Village:

$39,089
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
East English Village:

$682
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

1,039
Females:

1,202

Median age
Males:

32.9 years
Females:

43.9 years

Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (77.6% of all units):
East English Village:

$55,522
Detroit:

$96,752

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (40.2%); sales and office occupations (14.4%); production occupations (14.0%); material moving occupations (12.3%); business and financial operations occupations (5.5%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (4.8%); management occupations (except farmers) (3.3%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (31.9%); sales and office occupations (28.7%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (13.0%); production occupations (8.4%); material moving occupations (7.4%); management occupations (except farmers) (6.4%); education, training, and library occupations (1.6%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: Edsel Ford Fwy (I- 94).

Roads and streets: Cadieux Rd; Guilford St; Woodhall St; Neff Ave; Bluehill St; Chandler Park Dr; Oldtown St; E Warren Ave; Linville Ave; Southampton St; Waveney St; Harper Ave; Cornwall St; Harper I- 94; Windsor St; Berden St; Munich St; Bremen St; Mack Ave; Detroit St; New York St; Sioux St; Minneapolis St; Cincinnati St; Ontario St; Munich Ave; Denver St; Gravier St; Minerva St; Morang Dr; Neveux St; Clairview St; Pomona St; Muncey Ave (Muncey St); S Harper Ave; Bluehill.

East English Village neighborhood detailed profile
East Village neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.399 square miles

Population: 1,813

Population density:
East Village (English Village):

4,546 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
East Village (English Village):

$106,758
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
East Village (English Village):

$995
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

949
Females:

864

Median age
Males:

35.2 years
Females:

40.5 years

Most popular occupations of males: material moving occupations (64.8%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (18.5%); education, training, and library occupations (14.2%); management occupations (except farmers) (13.5%); business and financial operations occupations (11.0%); service occupations (9.8%); architecture and engineering occupations (7.5%)

Most popular occupations of females: material moving occupations (57.7%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (25.1%); sales and office occupations (20.2%); education, training, and library occupations (13.9%); management occupations (except farmers) (12.9%); service occupations (7.5%); production occupations (4.9%)


Roads and streets: Fischer St; Crane St; Holcomb St; Belvidere St; McClellan St; E Vernor Hwy; Pennsylvania St; Kercheval St; St Paul St; E Jefferson Ave; Charlevoix St; Hibbard St; Cadillac Blvd; Agnes St; Parkview St; Louis St; Dorchester St; Pryor St; Navarre St; Lorman St; Brinket Ave; Carten St; Amity St; Pontiac St; Leach St; Gregorie St; Vernor Hwy; Beaman St; Bruce St; Bradley St; Hosmer St; Charlevoix Crane Cutoff.

East Village neighborhood detailed profile
Eastern Market neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.351 square miles

Population: 2,292

Population density:
Eastern Market:

6,536 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Eastern Market:

$114,423
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Eastern Market:

$1,863
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

1,936
Females:

356

Median age
Males:

32.2 years
Females:

34.7 years

Most popular occupations of males: business and financial operations occupations (22.9%); computer and mathematical occupations (19.0%); sales and office occupations (15.7%); management occupations (except farmers) (14.3%); architecture and engineering occupations (9.0%); service occupations (6.7%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (4.3%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (18.9%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (16.2%); business and financial operations occupations (12.6%); sales and office occupations (12.1%); management occupations (except farmers) (11.7%); production occupations (11.7%); education, training, and library occupations (10.8%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: Walter P Chrysler Fwy (I- 75); Walter P Chrysler Fwy (I- 375).

Highways in this neighborhood: State Hwy 3 (Gratiot Ave).

Roads and streets: Fisher Fwy; Russell St; Rivard St; Orleans St; Riopelle St; Wilkins St; Alfred St; Erskine St; Mack Ave; I- 75 Svc Rd (Chrysler Dr); Division St; Adelaide St; Winder St; I- 375 Svc Rd; Napoleon St; Scott St; Chrysler Expy; Hale St; Eliot; Market St; I- 75 I- 375 Service; Eliot St; Watson St; E Fisher Fwy (Vernor Hwy); Brewery Park Blvd; Vernor Hwy; I- 75 Svc Rd; Dequindre St.

Railroad features: Grand Trunk Western RR; Conrail RR.

Eastern Market neighborhood detailed profile
Eliza Howell neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.255 square miles

Population: 913

Population density:
Eliza Howell:

3,586 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Eliza Howell:

$62,823
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Eliza Howell:

$1,109
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

485
Females:

428

Median age
Males:

51.1 years
Females:

55.1 years

Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (96.5% of all units):
Eliza Howell:

$59,152
Detroit:

$96,752

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (21.8%); sales and office occupations (20.2%); production occupations (17.4%); transportation occupations (16.5%); management occupations (except farmers) (13.0%); material moving occupations (12.8%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (8.1%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (30.7%); material moving occupations (17.3%); business and financial operations occupations (16.3%); transportation occupations (13.6%); education, training, and library occupations (10.6%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (9.9%); service occupations (9.0%)


Highways in this neighborhood: Telegraph Rd (US Hwy 24).

Roads and streets: Eliza Howell Park; Riverview St; Dale St; Schoolcraft St; Jeffries Fwy I- 96 Service (Schoolcraft St); Dale Ave; Schoolcraft (Schoolcraft Rd); Eaton St; Acacia (Acacia St).

Other features: Upper Rouge Riv.

Eliza Howell neighborhood detailed profile
Elmwood neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.857 square miles

Population: 3,691

Population density:
Elmwood:

4,308 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Elmwood:

$22,717
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Elmwood:

$527
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

1,458
Females:

2,232

Median age
Males:

34.9 years
Females:

45.1 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of townhouses or other attached units in 2021 (29.2% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$453,628
city:

$128,652

Average estimated '21 value of housing units in 5-or-more-unit structures (29.6% of all units):
Elmwood:

$207,363
Detroit:

$242,851

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (22.4%); production occupations (16.0%); transportation occupations (12.6%); sales and office occupations (10.1%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (9.9%); material moving occupations (9.4%); management occupations (except farmers) (7.5%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (32.5%); education, training, and library occupations (22.5%); service occupations (17.5%); community and social services occupations (8.3%); management occupations (except farmers) (5.2%); business and financial operations occupations (3.9%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (3.7%)


Roads and streets: Lafayette St E; Chene St; E Larned St; Antietam Ave; Saint Aubin St; Robert Bradby Dr; Hyde Park Dr (Hyde Park Rd); McDougall St; Wood Cir; Bryanston Crescent St; Stafford Pl; Prince Hall Dr; Macomb St; Pembridge Pl; Campu Farms; Mount Elliott St; St Maron St; Dubois St; St Aubin Pl; E Vernor Hwy; Thornhill Pl; Chene Ct; Leib St; Trevor Pl; Monroe St; Hyde Park Rd.

Elmwood neighborhood detailed profile
Fishkorn neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.517 square miles

Population: 8,367

Population density:
Fishkorn:

16,183 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Fishkorn:

$52,514
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Fishkorn:

$731
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

4,818
Females:

3,549

Median age
Males:

25.6 years
Females:

36.2 years

Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (79.3% of all units):
Fishkorn:

$54,079
Detroit:

$96,752

Most popular occupations of males: production occupations (17.9%); sales and office occupations (16.9%); transportation occupations (16.7%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (13.8%); architecture and engineering occupations (8.7%); business and financial operations occupations (6.1%); service occupations (5.0%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (39.8%); service occupations (21.7%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (13.8%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (7.8%); education, training, and library occupations (7.7%); management occupations (except farmers) (5.8%); material moving occupations (5.5%)


Roads and streets: Whitcomb Ave (Whitcomb St); Prest Ave (Prest St); Greenfield Rd; Robson St; Sussex St; Coyle Ave (Coyle St); Hubbell St; Ellis St; Joy Rd; Mackenzie St; Lauder St; Belton Ave; Terry Ave (Terry St); Tireman Ave (Tireman St); Marlowe St; Westfield Ave; Cathedral Ave.

Fishkorn neighborhood detailed profile
Fitzgerald neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.994 square miles

Population: 11,519

Population density:
Fitzgerald:

11,594 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Fitzgerald:

$34,198
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Fitzgerald:

$608
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

4,668
Females:

6,851

Median age
Males:

31.5 years
Females:

37.7 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (63.3% of all units):
Fitzgerald:

$33,697
Detroit:

$96,752

Average estimated value of housing units in 2-unit structures in 2021 (22.6% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$45,057
Detroit:

$72,631

Most popular occupations of males: production occupations (57.0%); sales and office occupations (19.1%); service occupations (6.6%); education, training, and library occupations (6.1%); material moving occupations (4.1%); transportation occupations (3.0%); management occupations (except farmers) (2.1%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (43.9%); sales and office occupations (18.5%); education, training, and library occupations (9.9%); computer and mathematical occupations (7.0%); material moving occupations (4.5%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (4.1%); production occupations (3.3%)


Highways in this neighborhood: John C Lodge Fwy (State Hwy 10).

Roads and streets: John C Lodge Expy; Fenkell St; Puritan St; Midland St; Pilgrim Ave (Pilgrim St); Keeler St; Florence Ave (Florence St); Greenlawn Ave (Greenlawn St); San Juan Dr; Monica St; Wisconsin St; Cherrylawn Ave (Cherrylawn St); Northlawn Ave (Northlawn St); Ohio Ave (Ohio St); Indiana Ave (Indiana St); Kentucky St (Kentucky Ave); Prairie St; Santa Rosa Dr; Mary Grove Dr; Stoepel Ave (Stoepel St); Roselawn St; Wyoming St; Tuller St; Cloverlawn Ave (Cloverlawn St); Turner St; Woodingham Dr; Grove Ave (Grove St); Globe St; Thole Ct; Steger Ct; Stoepel St.

Fitzgerald neighborhood detailed profile
Five Points neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.446 square miles

Population: 2,457

Population density:
Five Points:

5,514 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Five Points:

$41,682
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Five Points:

$717
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

1,417
Females:

1,040

Median age
Males:

34.4 years
Females:

43.3 years

Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (64.0% of all units):
Five Points:

$65,354
Detroit:

$96,752

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (42.3%); production occupations (16.9%); transportation occupations (10.5%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (8.1%); material moving occupations (7.3%); management occupations (except farmers) (6.9%); community and social services occupations (2.3%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (48.3%); sales and office occupations (15.1%); legal occupations (8.6%); business and financial operations occupations (8.1%); material moving occupations (6.6%); education, training, and library occupations (5.3%); community and social services occupations (3.2%)


Highways in this neighborhood: State Hwy 102 (W 8 Mile Rd); Telegraph Rd (US Hwy 24).

Roads and streets: Grandview St; Woodbine St; Winston St; Five Points St; W 7 Mile Rd; Frisbee St; Pembroke Ave; Fargo St; Norfolk Rd; Shiawassee Dr; Salem St; Lenore Ave; Fenton St; Leewin St; Chippewa St; 5 Points Rd; Shiawassee Rd.

Other features: Rouge Riv.

Five Points neighborhood detailed profile
Forest Park neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.353 square miles

Population: 4,297

Population density:
Forest Park:

12,174 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Forest Park:

$26,639
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Forest Park:

$653
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

2,224
Females:

2,072

Median age
Males:

45.7 years
Females:

48.7 years

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (28.2%); education, training, and library occupations (21.9%); computer and mathematical occupations (12.6%); life, physical, and social science occupations (9.8%); sales and office occupations (7.2%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (6.5%); legal occupations (1.9%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (29.5%); service occupations (16.9%); community and social services occupations (12.6%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (11.5%); life, physical, and social science occupations (10.5%); production occupations (8.0%); material moving occupations (4.8%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: Walter P Chrysler Fwy (I- 75).

Roads and streets: Russell St; E Canfield St; E Forest Ave; Garfield Ave; I- 75 Svc Rd (Chrysler Dr); Dequindre St; E Warren Ave; Orleans St; Mack Ave; Rivard St; Leland St; E Hancock St; Superior St; Illinois St; Krakow Pl; Clinton River Shore St; St Joseph St.

Railroad features: Grand Trunk Western RR.

Forest Park neighborhood detailed profile
Foxtown neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.061 square miles

Population: 248

Population density:
Foxtown (Stadium):

4,088 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Foxtown (Stadium):

$98,441
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Foxtown (Stadium):

$1,614
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

184
Females:

64

Median age
Males:

31.1 years
Females:

34.4 years

Average estimated '21 value of housing units in 5-or-more-unit structures (74.6% of all units):
Foxtown (Stadium):

$436,765
Detroit:

$242,851

Most popular occupations of males: business and financial operations occupations (32.5%); computer and mathematical occupations (23.9%); sales and office occupations (15.9%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (13.7%); architecture and engineering occupations (8.0%); management occupations (except farmers) (7.2%); material moving occupations (5.8%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (30.0%); management occupations (except farmers) (23.4%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (22.3%); computer and mathematical occupations (16.1%); education, training, and library occupations (5.3%); life, physical, and social science occupations (4.8%); service occupations (4.8%)


Highways in this neighborhood: State Hwy 1 (Woodward Ave).

Roads and streets: W Montcalm St; Park Ave; Columbia St; W Elizabeth St; W Adams St; Clifford St; E Montcalm St.

Foxtown neighborhood detailed profile
Franklin Park neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 1.906 square miles

Population: 27,209

Population density:
Franklin Park:

14,277 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Franklin Park:

$34,297
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Franklin Park:

$657
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

13,278
Females:

13,931

Median age
Males:

33.0 years
Females:

34.2 years

Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (85.0% of all units):
Franklin Park:

$33,368
Detroit:

$96,752

Most popular occupations of males: material moving occupations (18.9%); sales and office occupations (15.8%); service occupations (15.2%); transportation occupations (14.7%); production occupations (12.7%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (7.6%); computer and mathematical occupations (5.4%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (31.6%); service occupations (27.4%); production occupations (8.9%); business and financial operations occupations (7.6%); education, training, and library occupations (6.4%); management occupations (except farmers) (6.0%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (3.6%)


Roads and streets: Cathedral St; Dover Ave; Joy Rd; W Chicago St; Westfield Ave; Minock St; Evergreen Ave; Auburn St; Plainview Ave; Orangelawn Ave (Orangelawn St); Warwick St; Artesian St; Stahelin Ave; Constance St; Piedmont St; Grandville Ave; Van Buren Ave; Westwood St; Belton Ave; Tireman Ave (Tireman St); Elmira St; Brace St; Faust Ave; Vaughan St; Penrod St; Fitzpatrick St; Southfield Fwy; Ashton Ave; Rosemont Ave; Greenview Ave; Pierson St; Braile St; Patton St; Fielding St; Heyden Ave (Heyden St); Stout St; Plymouth Rd; Burt Rd; Trinity St; Fitzpatrick Ct; Heyden Ct.

Railroad features: Chesapeake and Ohio Rlwy.

Franklin Park neighborhood detailed profile
Gold Coast neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.329 square miles

Population: 791

Population density:
Gold Coast (Joseph Barry):

2,404 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Gold Coast (Joseph Barry):

$60,321
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Gold Coast (Joseph Barry):

$735
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

330
Females:

461

Median age
Males:

36.4 years
Females:

33.3 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (37.8% of all units):
Gold Coast (Joseph Barry):

$204,761
Detroit:

$96,752

Average estimated '21 value of housing units in 5-or-more-unit structures (87.7% of all units):
Gold Coast (Joseph Barry):

$244,676
Detroit:

$242,851

Most popular occupations of males: management occupations (except farmers) (27.7%); business and financial operations occupations (16.9%); service occupations (16.3%); sales and office occupations (5.5%); material moving occupations (5.5%); computer and mathematical occupations (4.2%); transportation occupations (1.3%)

Most popular occupations of females: education, training, and library occupations (32.0%); management occupations (except farmers) (25.5%); business and financial operations occupations (17.5%); life, physical, and social science occupations (9.5%); service occupations (8.4%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (6.7%)


Roads and streets: Marina Dr; Dwight St; Burns Dr; Parkview Dr.

Gold Coast neighborhood detailed profile
Grandale neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 1.422 square miles

Population: 8,330

Population density:
Grandale:

5,859 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Grandale:

$37,338
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Grandale:

$587
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

3,522
Females:

4,808

Median age
Males:

35.6 years
Females:

36.5 years

Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (91.3% of all units):
Grandale:

$67,297
Detroit:

$96,752

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (28.1%); production occupations (21.0%); material moving occupations (12.9%); transportation occupations (9.4%); computer and mathematical occupations (5.2%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (5.2%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (4.6%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (34.9%); sales and office occupations (19.7%); transportation occupations (14.1%); management occupations (except farmers) (11.4%); production occupations (8.9%); education, training, and library occupations (5.3%); material moving occupations (2.1%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: Edward J Jeffries Fwy (I- 96).

Highways in this neighborhood: Southfield Fwy (State Hwy 39).

Roads and streets: Mansfield St; Rutherford St; Grandmont Ave (Grandmont Rd); Abington Ave; W Chicago St; Plymouth Rd; Orangelawn Ave (Orangelawn St); Elmira St; Capitol Ave; Wadsworth Ave; Memorial St; Longacre St; Winthrop St; Forrer St; Montrose St; Asbury Park; Archdale St; Rutland St; Woodmont Ave; St Marys St; Mettetal St; Ellis St; Cathedral St; Westfield Ave; Prevost Ave (Prevost St); Fitzpatrick St; Ellis Ave; Dover Ave; Weaver Ave; Kramer St; I- 96 Svc Rd (Jeffries Fwy); Southfield Service (Southfield Fwy); Greenfield Rd.

Railroad features: Chesapeake and Ohio Rlwy.

Grandale neighborhood detailed profile
Grandmont neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.331 square miles

Population: 1,452

Population density:
Grandmont:

4,390 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Grandmont:

$45,875
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Grandmont:

$469
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

579
Females:

873

Median age
Males:

32.2 years
Females:

39.8 years

Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (62.7% of all units):
Grandmont:

$77,488
Detroit:

$96,752

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (26.2%); material moving occupations (24.4%); sales and office occupations (13.5%); transportation occupations (11.4%); management occupations (except farmers) (3.8%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (2.5%); computer and mathematical occupations (1.9%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (43.4%); sales and office occupations (31.6%); material moving occupations (14.3%); education, training, and library occupations (4.2%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (3.7%); production occupations (1.1%)


Roads and streets: Kendall St; Acacia Ave; Southfield Fwy; Ashton Rd; Penrod St; Rosemont Ave; Greenview Rd; Artesian St; Glastonbury Ave; Stahelin Rd; Grandville Ave; Piedmont St; Warwick St; Faust Ave.

Grandmont neighborhood detailed profile
Grandmont-Rosedale neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 1.249 square miles

Population: 17,146

Population density:
Grandmont-Rosedale:

13,733 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Grandmont-Rosedale:

$39,582
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Grandmont-Rosedale:

$787
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

8,335
Females:

8,811

Median age
Males:

38.2 years
Females:

40.8 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (70.0% of all units):
Grandmont-Rosedale:

$86,300
Detroit:

$96,752

Average estimated value of housing units in 2-unit structures in 2021 (8.9% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$61,657
Detroit:

$72,631

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (26.4%); production occupations (16.9%); sales and office occupations (10.6%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (8.7%); material moving occupations (8.0%); transportation occupations (7.2%); management occupations (except farmers) (4.1%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (36.4%); service occupations (19.3%); education, training, and library occupations (7.4%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (7.4%); management occupations (except farmers) (7.3%); community and social services occupations (5.6%); business and financial operations occupations (5.4%)


Highways in this neighborhood: Grand River Ave (W Grand River Ave, State Hwy 5).

Roads and streets: Southfield Fwy; Keeler St; Kendall St; Acacia Ave; St Marys St; Fenkell St; Archdale St; Forrer St; Prevost Ave (Prevost St); Mansfield St; Winthrop St; Rutherford St; Mettetal St; Woodmont Ave; Asbury Park; Grandmont Ave (Grandmont Rd); Longacre St; Rutland St; Chalfonte St; Abington Ave; Midland St; Lyndon Ave; Ferguson St; Ellsworth St; Midfield Ave; Biltmore St; Montrose St; Lindsay Ave (Lindsay St); Oakfield Ave (Oakfield St); Eaton Ave; Gilchrist St; Lyndon St; Southfield Svc Rd; Schoolcraft St; Murray Hill St; Tournier St; Hackett St; Midfield St; Fenkell St (5 Mile Rd); W Schoolcraft Ave.

Grandmont-Rosedale neighborhood detailed profile
Greektown neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.074 square miles

Population: 874

Population density:
Greektown:

11,842 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Greektown:

$62,159
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Greektown:

$1,113
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

464
Females:

410

Median age
Males:

34.3 years
Females:

34.0 years

Most popular occupations of males: computer and mathematical occupations (15.5%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (15.4%); sales and office occupations (13.6%); management occupations (except farmers) (13.5%); legal occupations (9.9%); business and financial operations occupations (9.7%); service occupations (9.4%)

Most popular occupations of females: production occupations (25.8%); service occupations (21.6%); management occupations (except farmers) (16.9%); sales and office occupations (15.6%); life, physical, and social science occupations (13.0%); business and financial operations occupations (9.9%); education, training, and library occupations (5.8%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: Walter P Chrysler Fwy (I- 375).

Highways in this neighborhood: State Hwy 3 (Randolph St).

Roads and streets: Monroe St; Beaubien St; Brush St; Lafayette St E; E Fort St; Congress St; Chrysler Expy.

Greektown neighborhood detailed profile
Green Acres neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.224 square miles

Population: 682

Population density:
Green Acres:

3,049 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Green Acres:

$148,963
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Green Acres:

$2,342
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

327
Females:

355

Median age
Males:

107.5 years
Females:

122.6 years

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (22.3%); transportation occupations (17.2%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (13.8%); sales and office occupations (7.7%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (5.2%); material moving occupations (5.0%); education, training, and library occupations (4.5%)

Most popular occupations of females: healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (50.2%); sales and office occupations (19.3%); service occupations (7.9%); business and financial operations occupations (6.8%); management occupations (except farmers) (5.1%); life, physical, and social science occupations (3.7%); community and social services occupations (2.8%)


Roads and streets: Warrington Dr; Norfolk Ave (Norfolk St); Stratford Rd; Livernois Ave; Renfrew Rd; Picadilly Rd; Briarcliff Rd; Pembroke Ave; Canterbury Rd; Sheffield Rd; Chippewa Ave; Gardendale St; Shrewsbury Rd; Woodstock Dr; Bloomfield St; Wakefield St; Chippewa St; Roslyn Rd.

Green Acres neighborhood detailed profile
Greensbriar neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.491 square miles

Population: 3,775

Population density:
Greensbriar:

7,687 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Greensbriar:

$44,003
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Greensbriar:

$656
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

1,586
Females:

2,189

Median age
Males:

29.5 years
Females:

29.2 years

Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (96.3% of all units):
Greensbriar:

$40,499
Detroit:

$96,752

Most popular occupations of males: sales and office occupations (24.0%); material moving occupations (23.1%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (22.3%); transportation occupations (12.9%); service occupations (10.6%); production occupations (7.1%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (38.2%); service occupations (18.8%); material moving occupations (14.4%); production occupations (10.7%); education, training, and library occupations (10.6%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (4.4%); computer and mathematical occupations (1.5%)


Highways in this neighborhood: State Hwy 97 (Hoover Rd, Hoover St); State Hwy 97 (Groesbeck Hwy).

Roads and streets: E State Fair St; Bringard Dr; Fairmount Dr; Collingham Dr; Rowe Ave (Rowe St); Annott Ave (Annott St); Bradford Ave (Bradford St); Dresden Ave (Dresden St); Strasburg Ave (Strasburg St); Hamburg Ave (Hamburg St); Barlow Ave (Barlow St); Waltham Ave (Waltham St); Goulburn Ave (Goulburn St); Westphalia Ave (Westphalia St); Joann Ave (Joann St); Fairport Ave (Fairport St); Alcoy Ave (Alcoy St); Hickory Ave (Hickory St); Pelkey St.

Greensbriar neighborhood detailed profile
Grixdale neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.294 square miles

Population: 3,599

Population density:
Grixdale:

12,247 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Grixdale:

$40,254
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Grixdale:

$641
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

1,937
Females:

1,662

Median age
Males:

34.2 years
Females:

45.1 years

Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (95.5% of all units):
Grixdale:

$31,718
Detroit:

$96,752

Most popular occupations of males: production occupations (40.0%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (19.0%); material moving occupations (13.6%); transportation occupations (12.4%); service occupations (7.8%); management occupations (except farmers) (6.2%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (31.3%); sales and office occupations (28.9%); production occupations (24.6%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (8.6%); management occupations (except farmers) (3.2%); computer and mathematical occupations (2.4%)


Roads and streets: E Grixdale Ave; E Robinwood St; Dequindre St; St Aubin St; Lumpkin St; Fleming Ave (Fleming St); Mackay Ave (Mackay St); Goddard Ave (Goddard St); Maine Ave (Maine St); E Nevada St; Joseph Campau St; Conant Ave (Conant St); Anglin Ave (Anglin St); Brinker Ave (Brinker St); McDougall St; Hildale St E; Mitchell Ave (Mitchell St); Berry St.

Grixdale neighborhood detailed profile
Herman Gardens neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.257 square miles

Population: 3,592

Population density:
Herman Gardens:

13,974 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Herman Gardens:

$39,714
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Herman Gardens:

$717
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

1,697
Females:

1,895

Median age
Males:

23.0 years
Females:

31.9 years

Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (94.9% of all units):
Herman Gardens:

$33,756
Detroit:

$96,752

Most popular occupations of males: material moving occupations (38.6%); production occupations (22.5%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (22.3%); service occupations (3.6%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (33.8%); education, training, and library occupations (12.9%); sales and office occupations (11.9%); management occupations (except farmers) (11.3%); business and financial operations occupations (10.0%); farming, fishing, and forestry occupations (10.0%); production occupations (6.5%)


Highways in this neighborhood: Southfield Fwy (State Hwy 39).

Roads and streets: Tireman Ave (Tireman St); Joy Rd; Abington Ave; Belton Ave; Rutland St; Archdale St; Van Buren Ave; Van Buren; Grandmont Ave (Grandmont Rd); Grandmont Dr; Woodmont Ave; Van Buren St.

Railroad features: Chesapeake and Ohio Rlwy.

Herman Gardens neighborhood detailed profile
Hubbard-Richard neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.790 square miles

Population: 1,974

Population density:
Hubbard-Richard:

2,500 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Hubbard-Richard:

$42,323
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Hubbard-Richard:

$466
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

1,143
Females:

830

Median age
Males:

43.6 years
Females:

42.2 years

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (20.5%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (12.0%); sales and office occupations (9.6%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (9.2%); architecture and engineering occupations (8.3%); production occupations (7.4%); education, training, and library occupations (7.3%)

Most popular occupations of females: education, training, and library occupations (31.4%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (9.8%); sales and office occupations (9.8%); service occupations (9.6%); management occupations (except farmers) (8.4%); business and financial operations occupations (5.8%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (4.9%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: Fisher Fwy (I- 75).

Highways in this neighborhood: State Hwy 3 (W Fort St).

Roads and streets: W Grand Blvd; W Jefferson Ave; Bagley St; Porter St; Howard St; W Lafayette Blvd; 18th St; 24th St; Sainte Anne St; 17th St; 23rd St; 25th St; Ambassador Brg; 16th St; W Fisher Fwy (S I- 75 Svc Rd); 15th St; 14th St; 20th St; Vinewood St; 21st St; Swain St; Newark St; Lambie Pl; 22nd St; Bristol Pl; Shady Ln; Scotten St; Fisher Fwy I- 75 Service (22nd St); S Swain St; Savoy St; S Pelham St; W Lafayette Ave; Ambassador Bridge St; Chipman St; Austin St; Cromwell St; Wing Pl; Sampson St; W Vernor Hwy; Traver St; Pelham St; Johnson St.

Railroad features: Wabash RR; Penn Central RR (Csx RR & Norfolk Southern Rlwy).

Hubbard-Richard neighborhood detailed profile
Indian Village neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.320 square miles

Population: 1,314

Population density:
Indian Village:

4,101 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Indian Village:

$68,232
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Indian Village:

$983
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

704
Females:

610

Median age
Males:

42.9 years
Females:

52.3 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (52.0% of all units):
Indian Village:

$26,879
Detroit:

$96,752

Average estimated value of townhouses or other attached units in 2021 (4.4% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$90,405
city:

$128,652

Average estimated value of housing units in 2-unit structures in 2021 (6.6% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$163,514
Detroit:

$72,631

Most popular occupations of males: management occupations (except farmers) (16.3%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (16.1%); education, training, and library occupations (11.6%); sales and office occupations (10.0%); business and financial operations occupations (9.3%); architecture and engineering occupations (7.6%); service occupations (7.6%)

Most popular occupations of females: healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (20.8%); management occupations (except farmers) (18.5%); sales and office occupations (17.9%); education, training, and library occupations (12.6%); service occupations (6.3%); production occupations (5.7%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (5.3%)


Roads and streets: Iroquois St; Burns St; Seminole St; Maxwell St; Charlevoix St; E Vernor Hwy; Kercheval St; Agnes St; Goethe St; St Paul St; Mack Ave; Lafayette St E.

Indian Village neighborhood detailed profile
Islandview neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.818 square miles

Population: 4,140

Population density:
Islandview:

5,060 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Islandview:

$22,024
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Islandview:

$682
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

2,176
Females:

1,964

Median age
Males:

41.6 years
Females:

53.7 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (24.8% of all units):
Islandview:

$33,166
Detroit:

$96,752

Average estimated value of townhouses or other attached units in 2021 (9.6% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$211,884
city:

$128,652

Average estimated value of housing units in 2-unit structures in 2021 (5.5% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$99,674
Detroit:

$72,631

Average estimated '21 value of housing units in 5-or-more-unit structures (46.9% of all units):
Islandview:

$162,273
Detroit:

$242,851

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (29.7%); sales and office occupations (12.3%); material moving occupations (10.7%); transportation occupations (9.7%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (8.0%); production occupations (7.5%); architecture and engineering occupations (6.3%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (22.6%); service occupations (21.5%); community and social services occupations (14.2%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (9.8%); production occupations (6.6%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (5.1%); architecture and engineering occupations (5.0%)


Roads and streets: Mount Elliott St; Meldrum St; E Grand Blvd; Beaufait St; Field St; Helen St; Concord St; Canton St; Bellevue St; E Vernor Hwy; Charlevoix St; Kercheval St; Lafayette St E; Benson St; St Paul St; Agnes St; Waterloo St; St Paul Ave; Preston St; Congress St; Jefferson Ct; E Jefferson Ave; Goethe St; E Fort St; Donald Pl; Mathews Ave; Larned St.

Railroad features: Penn Central RR (Csx RR & Norfolk Southern Rlwy); Csx RR & Norfolk Southern Rlwy.

Islandview neighborhood detailed profile
Jefferson Chalmers neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 1.389 square miles

Population: 6,938

Population density:
Jefferson Chalmers:

4,997 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Jefferson Chalmers:

$56,395
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Jefferson Chalmers:

$895
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

3,590
Females:

3,347

Median age
Males:

40.7 years
Females:

46.6 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (66.6% of all units):
Jefferson Chalmers:

$243,119
Detroit:

$96,752

Average estimated value of townhouses or other attached units in 2021 (13.1% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$97,273
city:

$128,652

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (22.0%); material moving occupations (13.1%); sales and office occupations (11.6%); transportation occupations (11.3%); production occupations (10.7%); management occupations (except farmers) (9.2%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (5.8%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (29.0%); sales and office occupations (19.7%); education, training, and library occupations (17.7%); management occupations (except farmers) (12.4%); business and financial operations occupations (8.5%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (4.5%); legal occupations (2.4%)


Roads and streets: Avondale St; Freud St; Ashland St; Lakewood St; Scripps St; Newport St; Conner St; Chalmers St; Marlborough St; Philip St; Piper Blvd; Essex Ave; Alter Rd; Korte St; Lenox St; Manistique St; Eastlawn St; Algonquin Park Dr; Keelson Dr; Essex Dr; Harbor Island St; Dickerson St; Riverside Blvd; Kitchener St; Algonquin St; Navahoe St; Tennessee St; Averhill Ct; Victoria Park Dr N; Korte Ave; Dickerson St (Emerson St); Victoria Park Dr S; Port Dr; Riverside Dr; New Town St (New Town St W); S Park St; Victoria Park Dr W; Drexel St; Klenk St; Clairepoint St; S Piper Ct; Coplin St; W Continental St; Riverfront-Lakewood Park; N Park St; N Eastlawn Ct; N Piper Ct; Windmill Point Lighthouse; S Eastlawn Ct; Coplin Ave.

Other features: Fox Crk.

Jefferson Chalmers neighborhood detailed profile
Kranz Woods neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.510 square miles

Population: 4,181

Population density:
Kranz Woods:

8,197 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Kranz Woods:

$59,458
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Kranz Woods:

$872
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

1,952
Females:

2,229

Median age
Males:

34.4 years
Females:

60.7 years

Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (83.4% of all units):
Kranz Woods:

$46,612
Detroit:

$96,752

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (36.0%); sales and office occupations (23.6%); production occupations (12.5%); transportation occupations (10.2%); material moving occupations (8.1%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (4.2%); business and financial operations occupations (4.0%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (32.6%); sales and office occupations (28.8%); business and financial operations occupations (12.3%); management occupations (except farmers) (11.9%); production occupations (5.8%); education, training, and library occupations (4.4%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (3.6%)


Roads and streets: E Robinwood St; Hildale St E; Stockton Ave (Stockton St); E Nevada St; Albany Ave (Albany St); Syracuse Ave (Syracuse St); Caldwell Ave (Caldwell St); Buffalo St; Buffalo Ave (Buffalo St); Bloom Ave (Bloom St); Moenart Ave (Moenart St); Keystone St; Conley Ave (Conley St); Fenelon Ave (Fenelon St); Justine Ave (Justine St); Shields Ave (Shields St); Sunset St; Dean Ave (Dean St); Ryan Rd; Healy Ave (Healy St); Lamont Ave (Lamont St); Hasse Ave (Hasse St); Eureka Ave (Eureka St).

Kranz Woods neighborhood detailed profile
LaSalle College Park neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.377 square miles

Population: 3,574

Population density:
LaSalle College Park:

9,471 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
LaSalle College Park:

$34,769
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
LaSalle College Park:

$632
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

1,478
Females:

2,095

Median age
Males:

32.8 years
Females:

30.7 years

Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (71.3% of all units):
LaSalle College Park:

$35,884
Detroit:

$96,752

Most popular occupations of males: production occupations (26.2%); service occupations (20.5%); sales and office occupations (17.9%); material moving occupations (9.2%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (8.7%); transportation occupations (8.3%); education, training, and library occupations (7.6%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (47.2%); service occupations (17.0%); material moving occupations (14.2%); production occupations (9.3%); education, training, and library occupations (3.9%); transportation occupations (3.6%); management occupations (except farmers) (2.7%)


Highways in this neighborhood: Gunston Ave (Gunston St, State Hwy 97).

Roads and streets: Christy St (Christy Ave); Minden Ave (Minden St); Findlay Ave (Findlay St); Nashville Ave (Nashville St); Engleside Dr (Engleside St); Kenmoor Dr (Kenmoor St); College St; Kennebec St; Conner St; Dresden Ave (Dresden St); Bradford Ave (Bradford St); Elmo St; Algonac Ave; Devon Ave.

LaSalle College Park neighborhood detailed profile
LaSalle Gardens neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.201 square miles

Population: 1,251

Population density:
LaSalle Gardens:

6,231 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
LaSalle Gardens:

$18,917
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
LaSalle Gardens:

$1,128
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

472
Females:

778

Median age
Males:

70.7 years
Females:

62.7 years

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (124.7%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (96.3%); management occupations (except farmers) (93.8%); material moving occupations (76.0%); production occupations (63.4%); architecture and engineering occupations (58.8%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (45.6%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (46.5%); production occupations (20.0%); management occupations (except farmers) (19.3%); material moving occupations (19.2%); business and financial operations occupations (18.7%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (17.5%); transportation occupations (15.2%)


Roads and streets: Lothrop Ave (Lothrop St); S la Salle Gardens; Grand Svc Rd; W Grand Blvd; Lamothe Ave (Lamothe St); C L Franklin Blvd (Linwood Ave, Linwood St); la Salle Blvd (la Salle St); Lawton St; Dunedin Ave (Dunedin St); 14th St; Hanover Ave (Hanover St); Northwestern St; Hogarth St; Whitney St.

LaSalle Gardens neighborhood detailed profile
Lafayette Park neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.333 square miles

Population: 3,027

Population density:
Lafayette Park:

9,086 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Lafayette Park:

$52,171
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Lafayette Park:

$1,023
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

1,427
Females:

1,600

Median age
Males:

35.4 years
Females:

40.3 years

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (19.6%); management occupations (except farmers) (13.1%); business and financial operations occupations (11.3%); sales and office occupations (9.3%); transportation occupations (8.1%); architecture and engineering occupations (7.0%); computer and mathematical occupations (6.8%)

Most popular occupations of females: management occupations (except farmers) (25.6%); sales and office occupations (23.1%); service occupations (15.9%); education, training, and library occupations (10.7%); business and financial operations occupations (10.4%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (4.8%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (4.4%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: Walter P Chrysler Fwy (I- 375).

Roads and streets: Lafayette St E; Orleans St; Antietam Ave; Saint Aubin St; Chrysler Dr; Rivard St; Chateaufort Pl; Service St; Cherboneau Pl; Navarre Pl; Joliet Pl; Nicolet Pl; Maple St; du Charme Pl; Ducharme Pl; Jay St; Russell St; Lafayette Plaisance St; E Larned St; Monroe St.

Railroad features: Grand Trunk Western RR.

Lafayette Park neighborhood detailed profile
Littlefield neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.277 square miles

Population: 2,918

Population density:
Littlefield:

10,533 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Littlefield:

$15,962
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Littlefield:

$611
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

1,426
Females:

1,492

Median age
Males:

48.9 years
Females:

53.0 years

Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (82.7% of all units):
Littlefield:

$40,331
Detroit:

$96,752

Most popular occupations of males: material moving occupations (43.8%); production occupations (19.7%); sales and office occupations (12.4%); transportation occupations (10.0%); management occupations (except farmers) (8.8%); business and financial operations occupations (3.6%); service occupations (1.7%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (28.6%); production occupations (22.8%); sales and office occupations (19.3%); material moving occupations (16.6%); computer and mathematical occupations (5.8%); transportation occupations (3.9%); management occupations (except farmers) (3.1%)


Roads and streets: Chalfonte St; Lyndon St; Eaton Ave; Schaefer Hwy; Hartwell Ave (Hartwell St); Snowden Ave (Snowden St); Littlefield St; Cheyenne St; Tracey St; Eaton St; Hillview St; Ward Ave (Ward St); Sorrento Ave (Sorrento St); Steel Ave (Steel St); Appoline Ave (Appoline St).

Littlefield neighborhood detailed profile
Marina District neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.344 square miles

Population: 825

Population density:
Marina District:

2,401 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Marina District:

$49,306
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Marina District:

$735
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

344
Females:

481

Median age
Males:

40.6 years
Females:

33.2 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (9.0% of all units):
Marina District:

$204,761
Detroit:

$96,752

Average estimated '21 value of housing units in 5-or-more-unit structures (87.7% of all units):
Marina District:

$244,676
Detroit:

$242,851

Most popular occupations of males: management occupations (except farmers) (27.7%); business and financial operations occupations (16.9%); service occupations (16.3%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (12.0%); sales and office occupations (5.5%); material moving occupations (5.5%); education, training, and library occupations (5.1%)

Most popular occupations of females: education, training, and library occupations (32.0%); management occupations (except farmers) (25.5%); business and financial operations occupations (17.5%); life, physical, and social science occupations (9.5%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (8.8%); service occupations (8.4%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (6.7%)


Roads and streets: Edlie St; Freud St; Meadowbrook St; Lemay St; Fairview Ave (Fairview St); Montclair St; Lillibridge St; Lysette St; St Clair St; Harding St; Saint Jean St; Beniteau St; St Jean Ave (St Jean St); Engle St; Edlie Cir; Marquette Dr; Fairview St.

Marina District neighborhood detailed profile
McDougall-Hunt neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.385 square miles

Population: 1,657

Population density:
McDougall-Hunt:

4,301 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
McDougall-Hunt:

$21,222
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
McDougall-Hunt:

$439
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

800
Females:

857

Median age
Males:

37.3 years
Females:

49.4 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of townhouses or other attached units in 2021 (22.3% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$149,731
city:

$128,652

Average estimated '21 value of housing units in 5-or-more-unit structures (1.8% of all units):
McDougall-Hunt:

$162,273
Detroit:

$242,851

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (32.8%); sales and office occupations (29.2%); material moving occupations (29.2%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (4.4%); transportation occupations (4.4%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (40.2%); service occupations (18.7%); management occupations (except farmers) (14.0%); production occupations (10.3%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (7.9%); transportation occupations (3.7%); computer and mathematical occupations (2.8%)


Highways in this neighborhood: State Hwy 3 (Gratiot Ave).

Roads and streets: Hendricks St; Hunt St; Charlevoix St; Arndt St; Ellery St; E Vernor Hwy; Benson St; Heidelberg St; Elmwood St; McDougall St; Preston St; Ludden St; Joseph Campau St; Mack Ave; Chene St; Pulford St; Saint Aubin St; Dubois St; Moran St; Burlage Pl.

McDougall-Hunt neighborhood detailed profile
Medical Center neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.291 square miles

Population: 3,390

Population density:
Medical Center:

11,653 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Medical Center:

$21,507
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Medical Center:

$595
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

1,756
Females:

1,633

Median age
Males:

45.6 years
Females:

48.8 years

Average estimated '21 value of housing units in 5-or-more-unit structures (46.7% of all units):
Medical Center:

$289,268
Detroit:

$242,851

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (26.7%); education, training, and library occupations (20.5%); computer and mathematical occupations (11.8%); life, physical, and social science occupations (8.9%); sales and office occupations (8.3%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (2.3%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (2.0%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (26.9%); service occupations (18.3%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (12.2%); community and social services occupations (11.1%); life, physical, and social science occupations (9.0%); management occupations (except farmers) (7.1%); production occupations (7.1%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: Walter P Chrysler Fwy (I- 75).

Roads and streets: Saint Antoine St; Mack Ave; Hastings St; Brush St; E Canfield St; E Warren Ave; E Hancock St; Brady St; E Forest Ave; Brady Ave.

Medical Center neighborhood detailed profile
Mexicantown neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 1.365 square miles

Population: 12,194

Population density:
Mexicantown (Southwest):

8,936 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Mexicantown (Southwest):

$39,244
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Mexicantown (Southwest):

$547
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

5,566
Females:

6,628

Median age
Males:

34.7 years
Females:

33.6 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (50.9% of all units):
Mexicantown (Southwest):

$97,799
Detroit:

$96,752

Average estimated value of townhouses or other attached units in 2021 (10.8% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$198,500
city:

$128,652

Average estimated value of housing units in 2-unit structures in 2021 (16.6% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$223,750
Detroit:

$72,631

Most popular occupations of males: construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (24.7%); service occupations (22.8%); production occupations (12.5%); material moving occupations (11.2%); management occupations (except farmers) (8.4%); education, training, and library occupations (5.3%); sales and office occupations (4.7%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (25.1%); service occupations (16.3%); education, training, and library occupations (12.0%); management occupations (except farmers) (11.6%); community and social services occupations (9.7%); production occupations (9.1%); business and financial operations occupations (3.2%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: Fisher Fwy (I- 75).

Roads and streets: W Vernor Hwy; Vinewood St; Clark St; Hubbard St; Toledo St; Scotten St; Mc Kinstry St; Junction St; Porter St; Morrell St; Ferdinand St; Lansing St; W Fort St; Campbell St; Christiancy St; Cavalry St; Military St; W Grand Blvd; 24th St; W Lafayette Blvd; Howard St; Brandon St; Risdon St; Bagley St; Palms St; Midway St; Newberry St; W Fisher Fwy (N I- 75 Svc Rd); Eldred St; Rogers St; Amherst St; 23rd St; McMillan St; 25th St; Clarkdale St; Lafayette Blvd; Baker St; I- 75 Svc Rd; Wolff St; Ruskin St; Romeyn St; Randall St; Plumer St; Roosevelt St; 22nd St; A St; Uthes St; Deming St; Page St; Regular St; Cadet St; Army St; Clark Ct; Fairbanks St; McKinstry St; Sarsfield St.

Railroad features: Norfolk Southern Rlwy (Penn Central RR); Csx RR & Norfolk Southern Rlwy.

Mexicantown neighborhood detailed profile
Midtown neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.938 square miles

Population: 7,325

Population density:
Midtown:

7,810 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Midtown:

$51,687
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Midtown:

$774
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

3,670
Females:

3,654

Median age
Males:

33.3 years
Females:

37.2 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (4.8% of all units):
Midtown:

$289,046
Detroit:

$96,752

Average estimated value of townhouses or other attached units in 2021 (5.3% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$110,398
city:

$128,652

Average estimated value of housing units in 2-unit structures in 2021 (1.8% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$261,456
Detroit:

$72,631

Average estimated '21 value of housing units in 5-or-more-unit structures (45.5% of all units):
Midtown:

$291,760
Detroit:

$242,851

Most popular occupations of males: arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (17.2%); service occupations (16.9%); management occupations (except farmers) (12.1%); education, training, and library occupations (12.1%); sales and office occupations (10.9%); architecture and engineering occupations (6.8%); business and financial operations occupations (3.8%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (34.1%); sales and office occupations (19.4%); management occupations (except farmers) (11.3%); education, training, and library occupations (9.9%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (6.2%); architecture and engineering occupations (3.7%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (2.8%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: Fisher Fwy (I- 75).

Highways in this neighborhood: John C Lodge Fwy (State Hwy 10); State Hwy 1 (Woodward Ave); Grand River Ave (W Grand River Ave, State Hwy 5).

Roads and streets: 2nd Ave; Cass Ave; Martin Luther King Jr Blvd (Myrtle St); 3rd St; 4th St; John C Lodge Expy; Temple St; Selden St; W Alexandrine St; W Willis St; W Forest Ave; W Warren Ave; Henry St; John R St; Ledyard St; W Canfield St; W Hancock St; Charlotte St; Park Ave; Peterboro St; Brainard St; Anthony Wayne Dr; Prentis St; E Warren Ave; Mack Ave; W Vernor Hwy; Clifford St; 5th St; Parsons St; E Forest Ave; E Hancock St; Garfield St; John C Lodge Expy (2nd St); E Canfield St; Davenport St; E Alexandrine St; Pine St; Calumet St; Duffield St; Sibley St; Sproat St; Frank St; 3rd Ave; Union St; Spruce St; Lysander St; Tuscola St; Brainard Ave; 4th Ave (4th St); Perry St.

Midtown neighborhood detailed profile
Millenium Village neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.171 square miles

Population: 220

Population density:
Millenium Village:

1,288 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Millenium Village:

$45,350
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Millenium Village:

$383
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

115
Females:

104

Median age
Males:

42.3 years
Females:

43.6 years

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (24.3%); sales and office occupations (19.7%); architecture and engineering occupations (13.6%); education, training, and library occupations (7.9%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (7.6%); management occupations (except farmers) (3.8%); computer and mathematical occupations (3.8%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (28.6%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (20.2%); architecture and engineering occupations (14.9%); sales and office occupations (7.7%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (7.6%); community and social services occupations (7.5%); management occupations (except farmers) (4.9%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: Fisher Fwy (I- 75).

Highways in this neighborhood: US Hwy 12 (Michigan Ave).

Roads and streets: 20th St; W Fisher Fwy (N I- 75 Svc Rd); W Vernor Hwy; 17th St; Newark St (18th St); 21st St; Standish St; 16th St; 18th Ave; 16th Ave; Vernor Hwy; Sainte Anne St; 19th St; Rose St; 15th St.

Railroad features: Penn Central RR (Csx RR & Norfolk Southern Rlwy).

Millenium Village neighborhood detailed profile
Milwaukee Junction neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.310 square miles

Population: 2,038

Population density:
Milwaukee Junction:

6,569 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Milwaukee Junction:

$19,883
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Milwaukee Junction:

$688
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

830
Females:

1,208

Median age
Males:

50.2 years
Females:

39.9 years

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (39.7%); production occupations (31.1%); sales and office occupations (10.6%); architecture and engineering occupations (9.9%); computer and mathematical occupations (6.0%); management occupations (except farmers) (2.6%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (29.9%); service occupations (21.8%); production occupations (14.8%); business and financial operations occupations (9.2%); management occupations (except farmers) (7.4%); transportation occupations (6.3%); material moving occupations (6.3%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: Edsel Ford Fwy (I- 94); Walter P Chrysler Fwy (I- 75).

Roads and streets: E Grand Blvd; E Milwaukee St; Trombly St; Russell St; Chrysler Expy; Chrysler Dr; St Aubin St (E St Aubin Blvd); Harper Ave; Lyman Pl; Orleans St; Hamtramck Dr; St Aubin Dr; Riopelle St; Wetherbee St; Widman Pl; Piquette Ave; Clay St; Rivard St; Clinton River Shore St; I- 94 Svc Rd.

Railroad features: Norfolk Southern Rlwy (Conrail RR); Penn Central RR (Csx RR & Norfolk Southern Rlwy); Grand Trunk Western RR; Csx RR & Norfolk Southern Rlwy.

Milwaukee Junction neighborhood detailed profile
Minock Park neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.158 square miles

Population: 2,044

Population density:
Minock Park:

12,919 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Minock Park:

$52,787
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Minock Park:

$682
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

1,153
Females:

891

Median age
Males:

29.8 years
Females:

44.7 years

Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (73.9% of all units):
Minock Park:

$68,172
Detroit:

$96,752

Most popular occupations of males: sales and office occupations (44.1%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (18.7%); service occupations (14.3%); material moving occupations (9.1%); production occupations (7.2%); architecture and engineering occupations (3.5%); management occupations (except farmers) (1.8%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (33.2%); service occupations (25.8%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (24.3%); community and social services occupations (9.0%); production occupations (5.1%); material moving occupations (2.0%)


Roads and streets: W Outer Dr; Evergreen Ave (Evergreen Rd); Plainview Ave; Auburn St; Midland St; Fenkell St; Minock St; Pilgrim Ave (Pilgrim St); Keeler St; Westwood St.

Minock Park neighborhood detailed profile
Mochian Regent neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.381 square miles

Population: 5,977

Population density:
Mochian Regent:

15,675 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Mochian Regent:

$42,351
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Mochian Regent:

$689
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

2,729
Females:

3,247

Median age
Males:

33.2 years
Females:

30.3 years

Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (92.1% of all units):
Mochian Regent:

$67,464
Detroit:

$96,752

Most popular occupations of males: material moving occupations (21.1%); transportation occupations (19.7%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (18.3%); service occupations (9.3%); production occupations (9.1%); sales and office occupations (6.2%); computer and mathematical occupations (1.5%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (41.8%); service occupations (19.3%); production occupations (12.4%); management occupations (except farmers) (9.8%); material moving occupations (8.2%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (6.3%); transportation occupations (1.4%)


Highways in this neighborhood: State Hwy 102 (8 Mile Rd, E 8 Mile Rd).

Highways in this neighborhood: State Hwy 3 (Gratiot Ave); State Hwy 102 (E 8 Mile Rd, 8 Mile Rd).

Roads and streets: Bringard Dr; Collingham Dr; Carlisle Dr (Carlisle St); Edmore Dr; E State Fair St; Eastburn Ave (Eastburn St); Fairmount Dr; Rossini Dr; Regent Dr; Schoenherr St; Reno Ave (Reno St); Hoyt Ave; Anvil Ave; Marbud Ave; Mohican Ave.

Mochian Regent neighborhood detailed profile
Morningside neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 2.133 square miles

Population: 32,176

Population density:
Morningside:

15,085 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Morningside:

$38,837
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Morningside:

$708
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

15,534
Females:

16,642

Median age
Males:

28.3 years
Females:

36.5 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (82.7% of all units):
Morningside:

$88,977
Detroit:

$96,752

Average estimated value of housing units in 2-unit structures in 2021 (5.7% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$41,618
Detroit:

$72,631

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (21.6%); sales and office occupations (16.5%); production occupations (12.3%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (10.5%); material moving occupations (9.7%); transportation occupations (7.9%); architecture and engineering occupations (4.5%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (27.1%); sales and office occupations (26.1%); management occupations (except farmers) (10.2%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (9.9%); production occupations (8.7%); material moving occupations (5.1%); business and financial operations occupations (3.9%)


Roads and streets: E Outer Dr; Harvard Rd; Grayton St; Bishop Ave (Bishop St); Frankfort St; Yorkshire Rd; E Warren Ave; Kensington Ave; Southampton St; Devonshire Rd; Haverhill St; Buckingham Ave (Buckingham Rd); Courville St; Audubon Rd; Maryland St; 3 Mile Dr; Wayburn Ave (Wayburn St); Bedford Rd (Bedford St); Linville Ave; Nottingham Rd; Somerset Ave; Balfour Rd; Waveney St; Cornwall St; Beaconsfield St; Barham Ave (Barham St); Berkshire Rd (Berkshire St); Chatsworth St; Lakepointe St; Alter Rd; Hern St; Mack Ave; Chandler Park Dr; Munich St; Bremen St; Windsor St; Harper Ave; Brunswick St; Rosewood St; Wallingford St; E Ford Ser Dr; Whittier St; Waveney Ave; Linville St; Harper I- 94; Voight St; Lozier St; Berden St; Cornwall Ave; Schuper St; Bedford St; Everts Ave; Edsel Ford Fwy I- 94 Service (Harper Ave).

Morningside neighborhood detailed profile
NW Goldberg neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.781 square miles

Population: 1,856

Population density:
NW Goldberg:

2,378 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
NW Goldberg:

$25,918
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
NW Goldberg:

$520
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

890
Females:

965

Median age
Males:

41.6 years
Females:

43.7 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (35.5% of all units):
NW Goldberg:

$182,123
Detroit:

$96,752

Average estimated value of townhouses or other attached units in 2021 (12.5% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$40,625
city:

$128,652

Average estimated value of housing units in 2-unit structures in 2021 (3.4% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$263,523
Detroit:

$72,631

Most popular occupations of males: business and financial operations occupations (61.8%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (9.5%); management occupations (except farmers) (8.6%); material moving occupations (7.8%); sales and office occupations (5.6%); life, physical, and social science occupations (3.1%); education, training, and library occupations (2.4%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (47.7%); sales and office occupations (35.6%); production occupations (5.9%); education, training, and library occupations (4.0%); material moving occupations (2.8%); business and financial operations occupations (1.6%); community and social services occupations (1.5%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: Edsel Ford Fwy (I- 94).

Highways in this neighborhood: Grand River Ave (W Grand River Ave, State Hwy 5).

Roads and streets: Ferry Park Ave (Ferry Park St); Marquette Ave (Marquette St); McGraw St; Stanley St; Holden St; 14th St; Grand Svc Rd; C L Franklin Blvd (Linwood Ave, Linwood St); 15th St; Wabash St; Antoinette St; 16th St; W Grand Blvd; Hudson St; Rosa Parks Blvd (12th St); Stanton St; Lawton St; Trumbull St; Lincoln St; Vermont St; Wreford St; Edsel Ford Fwy I- 94 Service (W I- 94 Svc Rd); E Grand Blvd; Commonwealth St; John C Lodge Fwy; Avery St; Hecla St; Loraine St; Missouri St; Hooker St; Nebraska St; Sterling Ave (Sterling St); W Baltimore Ave; Winslow St; W Milwaukee St; Wilbur St; Nebraska Ave; Hughes Ter.

Railroad features: Norfolk Southern Rlwy (Conrail RR).

NW Goldberg neighborhood detailed profile
Necklace District neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.171 square miles

Population: 1,969

Population density:
Necklace District:

11,525 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Necklace District:

$78,880
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Necklace District:

$1,478
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

1,306
Females:

662

Median age
Males:

31.3 years
Females:

33.5 years

Average estimated '21 value of housing units in 5-or-more-unit structures (83.4% of all units):
Necklace District:

$436,765
Detroit:

$242,851

Most popular occupations of males: business and financial operations occupations (29.4%); sales and office occupations (20.8%); production occupations (13.8%); architecture and engineering occupations (9.8%); management occupations (except farmers) (7.9%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (6.2%); computer and mathematical occupations (4.1%)

Most popular occupations of females: business and financial operations occupations (29.7%); sales and office occupations (22.4%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (13.8%); management occupations (except farmers) (12.4%); service occupations (8.7%); computer and mathematical occupations (4.8%); legal occupations (4.8%)


Highways in this neighborhood: Grand River Ave (W Grand River Ave, State Hwy 5); US Hwy 12 (Michigan Ave); State Hwy 1 (Woodward Ave); State Hwy 3 (Randolph St).

Roads and streets: Madison St; State St; Broadway St; Washington Blvd; Clifford St; E Grand River Ave; Farmer St; Gratiot Ave; Griswold St; John R St; Cass Ave; Bagley St; Library St; Times Sq; Monroe St; Centre St; Shelby St; Park Pl; Park Ave; Witherell St; Middle St; Cross St; Macomb St.

Necklace District neighborhood detailed profile
New Center neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.370 square miles

Population: 2,699

Population density:
New Center:

7,297 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
New Center:

$35,432
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
New Center:

$601
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

1,243
Females:

1,455

Median age
Males:

35.6 years
Females:

33.1 years

Most popular occupations of males: business and financial operations occupations (32.2%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (15.4%); service occupations (11.3%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (9.5%); sales and office occupations (9.0%); production occupations (8.3%); management occupations (except farmers) (6.5%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (26.9%); sales and office occupations (21.2%); community and social services occupations (20.5%); business and financial operations occupations (18.7%); education, training, and library occupations (6.8%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (2.3%); management occupations (except farmers) (2.2%)


Highways in this neighborhood: John C Lodge Fwy (State Hwy 10).

Roads and streets: W Grand Blvd; 2nd Ave; 3rd St; John C Lodge Expy; W Baltimore Ave; W Milwaukee St; Seward St; Pallister St; Lothrop Rd; W Bethune Ave; Amsterdam St; Delaware St; Cass Ave; East St; W Baltimore St.

Railroad features: Norfolk Southern Rlwy (Conrail RR).

New Center neighborhood detailed profile
North Rosedale Park neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.744 square miles

Population: 5,795

Population density:
North Rosedale Park:

7,792 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
North Rosedale Park:

$62,212
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
North Rosedale Park:

$785
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

2,917
Females:

2,878

Median age
Males:

38.9 years
Females:

44.9 years

Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (95.7% of all units):
North Rosedale Park:

$140,085
Detroit:

$96,752

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (21.2%); sales and office occupations (18.9%); production occupations (10.4%); business and financial operations occupations (9.0%); education, training, and library occupations (5.4%); farming, fishing, and forestry occupations (5.1%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (5.0%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (19.9%); sales and office occupations (15.7%); education, training, and library occupations (14.3%); management occupations (except farmers) (9.8%); community and social services occupations (9.2%); material moving occupations (7.3%); production occupations (7.2%)


Highways in this neighborhood: Grand River Ave (W Grand River Ave, State Hwy 5).

Roads and streets: Bretton Dr; Southfield Fwy; Florence Ave (Florence St); Verne Ave; Grove Ave (Grove St); Lancashire St; Warwick St; W Outer Dr; Puritan St; Glastonbury Ave; Gainsborough Rd; Rosemont Ave; Westmoreland Rd; Evergreen Ave (Evergreen Rd); Plainview Ave; Sunderland Rd; Avon Ave; Greenview Ave; Ashton Rd; Glastonbury Rd; Stahelin Ave; Ashton Ave; Shaftsbury Ave; Avon Rd; Southfield Svc Rd; Edinborough Rd; Huntington Rd; Pilgrim Ave (Pilgrim St); Scarsdale St; Midland St; Kentford St; Keeler St; Fenkell St; W McNichols Rd; Minock Ave; W McNichols Rd (W Six Mile Rd).

North Rosedale Park neighborhood detailed profile
Oaktown Heights neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.872 square miles

Population: 269

Population density:
Oaktown Heights:

308 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Oaktown Heights:

$36,044
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Oaktown Heights:

$791
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

147
Females:

122

Median age
Males:

31.8 years
Females:

35.5 years

Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (74.0% of all units):
Oaktown Heights:

$81,880
Detroit:

$96,752

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (67.1%); material moving occupations (22.5%); management occupations (except farmers) (3.1%); transportation occupations (3.1%); production occupations (1.7%); computer and mathematical occupations (1.5%)

Most popular occupations of females: production occupations (35.2%); sales and office occupations (32.5%); service occupations (21.0%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (16.5%); transportation occupations (10.4%); management occupations (except farmers) (5.9%); computer and mathematical occupations (5.5%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: Fisher Fwy (I- 75).

Roads and streets: S Fort St; Oakwood Blvd; S Dix St; Schaefer Rd (S Schaefer Hwy); Fordson St; Mellon St; Sanders St; Powell St; S Colonial St; Dumfries St; S Bayside St; S Waring St; S Luther St; Ormond St; Lowdell St; Pleasant St; S Heidt St; S Schaefer Hwy; Fordale St; Toronto St; Denmark St; Major St; Northampton Ave; Rouge St; Rouge Ave; Greyfriars St; S Greyfriar St; Lang St; Tractor St; S Dunkirk St; Marshall Ave; Norway St; Gale St; Northampton St; Riverside Dr.

Railroad features: Penn Central RR; Wabash RR.

Oaktown Heights neighborhood detailed profile
Old Redford neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.164 square miles

Population: 509

Population density:
Old Redford:

3,108 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Old Redford:

$51,800
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Old Redford:

$794
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

275
Females:

233

Median age
Males:

46.8 years
Females:

43.8 years

Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (92.4% of all units):
Old Redford:

$45,861
Detroit:

$96,752

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (18.6%); production occupations (13.0%); transportation occupations (4.2%); material moving occupations (4.2%); sales and office occupations (4.0%); community and social services occupations (3.6%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (27.8%); service occupations (26.9%); business and financial operations occupations (11.7%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (11.3%); transportation occupations (10.0%); management occupations (except farmers) (7.2%); community and social services occupations (5.0%)


Highways in this neighborhood: Grand River Ave (W Grand River Ave, State Hwy 5).

Roads and streets: Curtis Ave (Curtis St); Willmarth Ave; Cooley St; Northrop St; Karl St; Beaverland St; Redfern St; McIntyre St; Berg Rd.

Old Redford neighborhood detailed profile
Petrosky-Otesgo neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 2.022 square miles

Population: 14,454

Population density:
Petrosky-Otesgo:

7,150 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Petrosky-Otesgo:

$24,342
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Petrosky-Otesgo:

$545
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

7,717
Females:

6,737

Median age
Males:

44.8 years
Females:

45.7 years

Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (53.1% of all units):
Petrosky-Otesgo:

$24,853
Detroit:

$96,752

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (32.6%); material moving occupations (14.6%); production occupations (12.0%); sales and office occupations (9.8%); transportation occupations (8.2%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (6.8%); business and financial operations occupations (3.3%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (42.9%); service occupations (30.1%); production occupations (14.0%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (6.2%); management occupations (except farmers) (2.6%); education, training, and library occupations (2.4%)


Highways in this neighborhood: Grand River Ave (W Grand River Ave, State Hwy 5).

Roads and streets: Dexter Ave; Wildemere Ave (Wildemere St); Holmur Ave (Holmur St); Petoskey Ave; Collingwood St; Burlingame St; Elmhurst St; N Martindale St; Joy Rd; Quincy St; W Boston Blvd; Broadstreet Ave; Otsego Ave (Otsego St); Cascade Ave (Cascade St); Cortland St; Webb St; Tuxedo St; Nardin Park (Nardin St); W Euclid Ave (W Euclid St); W Chicago Blvd (W Chicago Rd); Virginia Park St; Monterey Ave (Monterey St); Richton Ave (Richton St); Livernois Ave; Blaine St; Pingree St; Vicksburg St; W Grand Blvd; Montgomery Ave (Montgomery St); Lawrence St; Yosemite St; Yellowstone St; W Philadelphia St; Columbus St; Belleterre Ave (Belleterre St); Kay St; Carter St; Gladstone St; Clairmount St; McQuade St; Whitney St; Duane St; Radford Ave; Yosemite Ave (Yosomite St); Yellowstone Ave (Yellowstone St); Northwestern St; Hazelwood Ave (Hazelwood St); Taylor Ave (Taylor St); Hogarth St; W Chicago St; Mackinaw St; Glynn Ct; Rochester St; Calvert St; Lothrop Ave (Lothrop St); Heritage Pl; Humphrey St; Chenlot St; N Clarendon St; Dundee St; Longfellow St; Edison St; Wagner Ave (Wager St); Atkinson St; Savery Ave (Savery St); Genessee Ave (Genessee St); Dalrymple St; Bordeau St; Kimberly Ct; Woodside St; Philadelphia St (W Philadelphia St); Ravenswood St; Hazelwood St; Beverly Ct; Riviera St; Arcadia St; Nardin St; Taylor St; Lipton Ave; Welton St; Herbert Ave; Cranshaw Ave (Cranshaw St); Stearns Ave (Stearns St); Holmur St; Hogarth Ave (Hogarth St).

Petrosky-Otesgo neighborhood detailed profile
Poletown East neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.745 square miles

Population: 8,451

Population density:
Poletown East:

11,344 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Poletown East:

$32,198
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Poletown East:

$928
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

3,911
Females:

4,540

Median age
Males:

45.1 years
Females:

43.9 years

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (22.4%); management occupations (except farmers) (13.3%); material moving occupations (12.0%); education, training, and library occupations (8.6%); sales and office occupations (7.6%); transportation occupations (7.6%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (7.3%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (18.8%); education, training, and library occupations (17.4%); life, physical, and social science occupations (15.8%); management occupations (except farmers) (15.2%); service occupations (13.6%); business and financial operations occupations (6.9%); community and social services occupations (5.6%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: Edsel Ford Fwy (I- 94); Walter P Chrysler Fwy (I- 75).

Roads and streets: E Ferry Ave; Dubois St; Theodore St; Farnsworth St; E Warren Ave; St Aubin St; Chene St; Joseph Campau St; Grandy St; Mitchell St; E Kirby Ave (E Kirby St); Medbury St; Hendrie St; Frederick St; Harper Ave; Russell St; E Hancock St; E Palmer Ave; E Forest Ave; Rivard St; Frederick Ave; Roby St; Riopelle St; I- 75 Svc Rd (Chrysler Dr); Homestead Pl; Kellogg Pl; Warsaw Pl; Flower Ct; E Grand Blvd; Warren Ct; I- 94 Svc Rd; Davis Pl; Warren Ave; Monnig Ct (E Palmer Ave); E Kirby St; Farnsworth Ave.

Railroad features: Grand Trunk Western RR; Norfolk Southern Rlwy (Conrail RR).

Poletown East neighborhood detailed profile
Pulaski neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.408 square miles

Population: 4,904

Population density:
Pulaski:

12,007 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Pulaski:

$39,451
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Pulaski:

$632
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

2,281
Females:

2,622

Median age
Males:

31.5 years
Females:

27.2 years

Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (94.7% of all units):
Pulaski:

$26,849
Detroit:

$96,752

Most popular occupations of males: material moving occupations (27.9%); service occupations (26.6%); production occupations (19.0%); sales and office occupations (15.3%); transportation occupations (3.0%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (1.7%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (1.4%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (37.7%); sales and office occupations (24.2%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (17.9%); business and financial operations occupations (5.5%); production occupations (5.5%); education, training, and library occupations (4.0%); farming, fishing, and forestry occupations (2.1%)


Highways in this neighborhood: State Hwy 97 (Hoover Rd, Hoover St).

Roads and streets: Manning Ave; Pinewood Ave (Pinewood St); E 7 Mile Rd; Lappin Ave (Lappin St); Annott Ave (Annott St); Rowe Ave (Rowe St); Fairport Ave (Fairport St); Bradford Ave (Bradford St); Westphalia Ave (Westphalia St); Goulburn Ave (Goulburn St); Barlow Ave (Barlow St); Waltham Ave (Waltham St); Hamburg Ave (Hamburg St); Strasburg Ave (Strasburg St); Dresden Ave (Dresden St); Joann Ave (Joann St); Tacoma Ave.

Pulaski neighborhood detailed profile
Ravendale neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.364 square miles

Population: 2,708

Population density:
Ravendale:

7,446 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Ravendale:

$35,212
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Ravendale:

$601
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

1,339
Females:

1,368

Median age
Males:

43.1 years
Females:

40.5 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (75.7% of all units):
Ravendale:

$36,226
Detroit:

$96,752

Average estimated value of housing units in 2-unit structures in 2021 (13.8% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$42,273
Detroit:

$72,631

Most popular occupations of males: material moving occupations (26.9%); production occupations (16.7%); management occupations (except farmers) (15.3%); service occupations (10.7%); transportation occupations (10.1%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (4.0%); farming, fishing, and forestry occupations (3.9%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (26.6%); sales and office occupations (24.1%); production occupations (16.6%); material moving occupations (15.3%); management occupations (except farmers) (6.2%); transportation occupations (5.3%); business and financial operations occupations (4.1%)


Roads and streets: Corbett Ave; Maiden St; Wade St; Camden Ave; Evanston St; Harper Ave; Park Dr; Annsbury Ave; Conner St; Barrett Ave; Gunston (Gunston Ave); Norcross St; Hampshire St; Harrell St; Roseberry Ave.

Ravendale neighborhood detailed profile
Regent Park neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.690 square miles

Population: 9,527

Population density:
Regent Park:

13,804 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Regent Park:

$55,809
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Regent Park:

$722
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

4,972
Females:

4,555

Median age
Males:

35.2 years
Females:

36.6 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (96.2% of all units):
Regent Park:

$54,547
Detroit:

$96,752

Average estimated '21 value of housing units in 5-or-more-unit structures (0.9% of all units):
Regent Park:

$21,833
Detroit:

$242,851

Most popular occupations of males: production occupations (18.3%); material moving occupations (16.4%); sales and office occupations (16.1%); service occupations (12.5%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (11.7%); architecture and engineering occupations (6.5%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (4.2%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (42.0%); service occupations (30.5%); production occupations (6.7%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (5.8%); material moving occupations (3.9%); management occupations (except farmers) (3.1%); community and social services occupations (2.8%)


Roads and streets: 8 Mile Rd (State Hwy 102, E 8 Mile Rd).

Roads and streets: E State Fair St; Bringard Dr; Eastburn Ave (Eastburn St); Carlisle Dr (Carlisle St); Collingham Dr; Fairmount Dr; Rossini Dr; Edmore Dr; Kelly Rd; Cushing St; Shakespeare St; Cordell St; Hayes Ave (Hayes St); Crusade Ave; Brock Ave; Rex Ave; Boulder St; Redmond St; Queen St; State Hwy 102 (E 8 Mile Rd, 8 Mile Rd); Eastland Dr; Carlisle St; Eastburn St; Rossini St.

Regent Park neighborhood detailed profile
Riverdale neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 1.230 square miles

Population: 5,546

Population density:
Riverdale:

4,510 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Riverdale:

$42,044
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Riverdale:

$791
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

2,451
Females:

3,094

Median age
Males:

38.7 years
Females:

38.0 years

Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (79.9% of all units):
Riverdale:

$68,941
Detroit:

$96,752

Most popular occupations of males: production occupations (18.6%); service occupations (18.5%); sales and office occupations (9.2%); transportation occupations (9.1%); business and financial operations occupations (6.4%); management occupations (except farmers) (5.4%); computer and mathematical occupations (4.9%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (34.5%); sales and office occupations (21.8%); business and financial operations occupations (7.8%); education, training, and library occupations (7.1%); material moving occupations (6.4%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (6.3%); management occupations (except farmers) (5.7%)


Highways in this neighborhood: Telegraph Rd (US Hwy 24); Grand River Ave (W Grand River Ave, State Hwy 5).

Roads and streets: W McNichols Rd; Florence Ave (Florence St); Verne Ave (Verne St); Beaverland St; Grove Ave (Grove St); Bramell St; Puritan St; Dehner St; Chatham St; Lahser Rd; Lamphere St; Riverview St; Chapel St; Burgess St; Rockdale St; Ulster St; Kessler St; Santa Maria St; Ridge Rd; Hazelton St; W Parkway St; Argus Ave; W Riverdale Dr; Pierson St; Greydale Ave; Redford St; Dolphin St; S Riverdale Dr; Wyman St; McIntyre St; Dale St; Short St; Bentler St; Short Ave; Braile St; Patton St; Fielding St; Stout St; Trinity St; Burt Rd; Westbrook St; Blackstone St; Marene St; Gore Ave; Riverdale Dr; Northrop St; Curtis Ave (Curtis St); Bennett St; Santa Maria Ave.

Other features: Rouge Riv.

Riverdale neighborhood detailed profile
Rosedale Park neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.495 square miles

Population: 5,086

Population density:
Rosedale Park:

10,273 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Rosedale Park:

$56,950
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Rosedale Park:

$1,079
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

2,478
Females:

2,608

Median age
Males:

34.1 years
Females:

44.4 years

Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (99.9% of all units):
Rosedale Park:

$132,479
Detroit:

$96,752

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (23.4%); material moving occupations (22.3%); production occupations (11.0%); computer and mathematical occupations (9.1%); sales and office occupations (8.8%); transportation occupations (8.5%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (5.3%)

Most popular occupations of females: business and financial operations occupations (17.1%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (14.4%); service occupations (14.2%); sales and office occupations (13.0%); computer and mathematical occupations (8.3%); management occupations (except farmers) (7.0%); community and social services occupations (5.9%)


Roads and streets: Eaton Ave; Chalfonte Ave; Lyndon Ave; Piedmont St; Grandville Ave; Warwick St; Fenkell St; Artesian St; Glastonbury Ave; Southfield Fwy; Stahelin Rd; Rosemont Ave; Penrod St; Faust Ave; Greenview Rd; Keeler St; Ashton Rd; Westwood St; Midland St; Lyndon St; Tournier St.

Rosedale Park neighborhood detailed profile
Russell Woods neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.437 square miles

Population: 4,914

Population density:
Russell Woods:

11,255 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Russell Woods:

$25,848
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Russell Woods:

$700
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

2,303
Females:

2,610

Median age
Males:

38.3 years
Females:

33.4 years

Most popular occupations of males: material moving occupations (37.6%); service occupations (21.9%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (11.2%); transportation occupations (9.6%); education, training, and library occupations (5.4%); sales and office occupations (5.4%); computer and mathematical occupations (4.4%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (37.1%); sales and office occupations (28.9%); education, training, and library occupations (13.7%); business and financial operations occupations (11.7%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (9.7%); material moving occupations (3.0%); management occupations (except farmers) (2.6%)


Roads and streets: Waverly Ave (Waverly St); Glendale Ave (Glendale St); Tyler Ave (Tyler St); W Buena Vista St; Leslie St; Fullerton St; Sturtevant Ave (Sturtevant St); Wildemere Ave (Wildemere St); Broadstreet Ave; Holmur Ave (Holmur St); Petoskey Ave; Dexter Ave; Lawton St; W Davison St; Old Mill Pl.

Russell Woods neighborhood detailed profile
Sherwood Forest neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.232 square miles

Population: 1,718

Population density:
Sherwood Forest:

7,396 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Sherwood Forest:

$100,218
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Sherwood Forest:

$825
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

740
Females:

977

Median age
Males:

46.5 years
Females:

45.7 years

Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (99.3% of all units):
Sherwood Forest:

$691,310
Detroit:

$96,752

Most popular occupations of males: management occupations (except farmers) (25.3%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (16.2%); service occupations (15.9%); legal occupations (10.6%); sales and office occupations (10.0%); community and social services occupations (5.4%); production occupations (5.0%)

Most popular occupations of females: management occupations (except farmers) (22.4%); sales and office occupations (16.0%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (13.9%); community and social services occupations (13.1%); education, training, and library occupations (12.8%); legal occupations (10.5%); service occupations (4.7%)


Roads and streets: Canterbury Rd; W 7 Mile Rd; Cambridge Ave; Sherbourne Rd; Warrington Dr; Livernois Ave; Renfrew Rd; Berkeley Rd; Chesterfield Rd; Stratford Rd; Shrewsbury Rd; Parkside St; Kingston Rd; St Martins Ave; Roslyn Pl; Roslyn Rd.

Sherwood Forest neighborhood detailed profile
Springwells neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 1.858 square miles

Population: 27,027

Population density:
Springwells:

14,542 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Springwells:

$34,887
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Springwells:

$623
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

13,088
Females:

13,939

Median age
Males:

27.5 years
Females:

28.1 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (67.3% of all units):
Springwells:

$273,638
Detroit:

$96,752

Average estimated value of housing units in 2-unit structures in 2021 (14.6% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$171,833
Detroit:

$72,631

Most popular occupations of males: construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (25.9%); production occupations (22.1%); service occupations (21.9%); material moving occupations (7.5%); sales and office occupations (5.3%); business and financial operations occupations (4.5%); management occupations (except farmers) (4.2%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (31.7%); sales and office occupations (28.6%); production occupations (14.4%); material moving occupations (7.2%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (5.1%); computer and mathematical occupations (4.1%); management occupations (except farmers) (4.0%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: Fisher Fwy (I- 75).

Roads and streets: Lafayette Blvd; W Vernor Hwy; Springwells St; Woodmere St; Lawndale St; Lane St; Pitt St; Gartner St; Navy St; Senator St; Whittaker St; Central Ave (Central St); Waterman St; Cahalan St; Chamberlain St; Beard St; Olivet St; Elsmere St; Livernois Ave; Witt St; Army St; Regular St; Rathbone St; Homer St; Longworth St; Casgrain St; Rademacher St; Dragoon St; Mullane St; Green St; Logan St; N Green St; Inglis St; Cadet St; Cabot St; Sharon St; Oakdale St; Norman St; Mandale St; Pearl St; Lewerenz St; Crawford St; Wheelock St; Wendell St; Infantry St; Carson St; Casper St; Honorah St; Ferris St; Desmond St; Belle St; Fulton St; Mason Pl; Avis St; W Fisher Fwy (S I- 75 Svc Rd); Evans St; Falcon St; Pershing St; Solvay St N; Bank St; Goldsmith St; Lexington St; Rowan St; Lisbon St; Chatfield St; Bostwick St; Stratton St; Glinnan St; Stair St; Rieden St; N Solvay St; Cartridge St; Musket St; Richard St; Fisher Fwy Svc Rd; Govin St; Dix Ave; Wilde St.

Railroad features: Penn Central RR; Norfolk Southern Rlwy (Conrail RR); Wabash RR; Norfolk Southern Rlwy.

Springwells neighborhood detailed profile
The Eye neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.709 square miles

Population: 6,072

Population density:
The Eye:

8,559 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
The Eye:

$49,843
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
The Eye:

$772
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

3,372
Females:

2,699

Median age
Males:

33.1 years
Females:

39.6 years

Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (89.2% of all units):
The Eye:

$59,832
Detroit:

$96,752

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (26.8%); sales and office occupations (13.5%); material moving occupations (9.0%); transportation occupations (8.8%); production occupations (5.5%); business and financial operations occupations (4.9%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (3.2%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (34.0%); sales and office occupations (27.3%); business and financial operations occupations (8.2%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (6.9%); management occupations (except farmers) (4.7%); material moving occupations (4.7%); education, training, and library occupations (3.7%)


Highways in this neighborhood: Grand River Ave (W Grand River Ave, State Hwy 5).

Roads and streets: Five Points St; Salem St; Fenton St; Woodbine St; Lenore Ave; Winston St; Wormer St; Curtis Ave (Curtis St); Pickford Ave; Grove Ave (Grove St); W McNichols Rd; Puritan (Puritan Ave); Bennett St; Santa Maria Ave; Florence Ave (Florence St); Margareta St; Albert St; Clarita Ave; Puritan Ave.

The Eye neighborhood detailed profile
University District neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.467 square miles

Population: 7,615

Population density:
University District:

16,303 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
University District:

$72,220
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
University District:

$672
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

3,511
Females:

4,104

Median age
Males:

36.4 years
Females:

43.9 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (85.6% of all units):
University District:

$265,795
Detroit:

$96,752

Average estimated value of townhouses or other attached units in 2021 (9.5% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$142,075
city:

$128,652

Average estimated value of housing units in 2-unit structures in 2021 (13.0% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$65,924
Detroit:

$72,631

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (14.3%); management occupations (except farmers) (13.0%); sales and office occupations (10.0%); production occupations (8.7%); business and financial operations occupations (8.2%); education, training, and library occupations (8.1%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (4.9%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (34.0%); management occupations (except farmers) (11.5%); business and financial operations occupations (11.4%); service occupations (9.2%); education, training, and library occupations (8.3%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (6.9%); material moving occupations (5.1%)


Roads and streets: Livernois Ave; Warrington Dr; Birchcrest Dr; Fairfield Ave (Fairfield St); Muirland St; Wildemere Ave (Wildemere St); Oak Dr; Clarita Ave; Margareta Ave; Pickford Ave; W McNichols Rd; Santa Maria Ave; Santa Clara St; Thatcher Ave; Curtis Ave (Curtis St); Quincy St; Belden St.

University District neighborhood detailed profile
Van Stueban neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 1.085 square miles

Population: 12,821

Population density:
Van Stueban:

11,817 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Van Stueban:

$44,351
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Van Stueban:

$695
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

5,735
Females:

7,086

Median age
Males:

33.2 years
Females:

29.0 years

Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (84.0% of all units):
Van Stueban:

$36,354
Detroit:

$96,752

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (34.9%); material moving occupations (15.1%); production occupations (13.9%); architecture and engineering occupations (11.6%); sales and office occupations (8.2%); transportation occupations (6.4%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (3.9%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (43.6%); service occupations (35.0%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (6.5%); production occupations (5.5%); transportation occupations (3.3%); education, training, and library occupations (2.8%); material moving occupations (1.5%)


Highways in this neighborhood: State Hwy 97 (Hoover Rd, Hoover St); Gunston Ave (State Hwy 97).

Roads and streets: Greiner Ave (Greiner St); E McNichols Rd; Park Grove Ave; Eastwood Ave; Linnhurst Ave; Sauer Ave (Sauer St); Teppert St; Albion Ave (Albion St); Runyon St; Beland St; Gietzen St; Strasburg Ave (Strasburg St); Waltham Ave (Waltham St); Dresden Ave (Dresden St); Goulburn Ave (Goulburn St); Westphalia Ave (Westphalia St); Hamburg Ave (Hamburg St); Fairport Ave (Fairport St); Barlow Ave (Barlow St); Rowe Ave (Rowe St); Joann Ave (Joann St); Annott Ave (Annott St); Alcoy Ave (Alcoy St); Bradford Ave (Bradford St); Hickory Ave (Hickory St); Pelkey St; Schoenherr St; Clough St; Gitre Ave (Gitre St); Grotto Ct; Mapleridge Ave (Mapleridge St); State Hwy 97 (Hoover St); E McNichols Rd (E 6 Mile Rd); Greiner St.

Van Stueban neighborhood detailed profile
Virginia Park neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.236 square miles

Population: 3,111

Population density:
Virginia Park:

13,208 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Virginia Park:

$25,420
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Virginia Park:

$587
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

1,421
Females:

1,689

Median age
Males:

37.7 years
Females:

34.1 years

Most popular occupations of males: arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (23.1%); service occupations (16.7%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (13.4%); sales and office occupations (12.6%); production occupations (11.3%); management occupations (except farmers) (8.2%); business and financial operations occupations (6.3%)

Most popular occupations of females: business and financial operations occupations (27.2%); community and social services occupations (24.5%); service occupations (16.1%); sales and office occupations (15.8%); education, training, and library occupations (9.7%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (2.7%); management occupations (except farmers) (2.6%)


Roads and streets: Rosa Parks Blvd (12th St); Pallister St; Seward St; John C Lodge Fwy; Bethune Ave W (Bethune St W); Estates Dr; Poe Ave (Poe St); Woodrow Wilson St; Byron St; Kipling Ave (Kipling St); E Grand Blvd; W Grand Blvd; John C Lodge Svc Rd; Churchill St; Merrill St; Grand Svc Rd; Lamothe St.

Virginia Park neighborhood detailed profile
Warehouse District neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.154 square miles

Population: 716

Population density:
Warehouse District:

4,654 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Warehouse District:

$44,612
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Warehouse District:

$1,154
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

294
Females:

422

Median age
Males:

31.2 years
Females:

36.5 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of townhouses or other attached units in 2021 (6.1% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$105,929
city:

$128,652

Average estimated '21 value of housing units in 5-or-more-unit structures (51.8% of all units):
Warehouse District:

$88,149
Detroit:

$242,851

Most popular occupations of males: architecture and engineering occupations (16.5%); management occupations (except farmers) (16.4%); computer and mathematical occupations (13.7%); service occupations (10.1%); business and financial operations occupations (7.0%); community and social services occupations (6.7%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (6.2%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (25.5%); business and financial operations occupations (16.6%); service occupations (13.6%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (13.2%); management occupations (except farmers) (10.1%); community and social services occupations (8.3%); material moving occupations (5.4%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: Walter P Chrysler Fwy (I- 375).

Roads and streets: E Jefferson Ave; E Larned St; Atwater St; Woodbridge St; Franklin St; Rivard St; Orleans St; Riopelle St; Chrysler Dr (Chrysler Expy); Saint Aubin St; Schweizers Pl; E Congress St.

Railroad features: Grand Trunk Western RR; Conrail RR.

Warehouse District neighborhood detailed profile
Warrendale neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 1.942 square miles

Population: 32,400

Population density:
Warrendale:

16,685 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Warrendale:

$38,761
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Warrendale:

$729
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

14,703
Females:

17,696

Median age
Males:

31.4 years
Females:

26.9 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (91.7% of all units):
Warrendale:

$97,397
Detroit:

$96,752

Average estimated value of mobile home in 2021 (6.5% of all units):
Warrendale:

$3,881
Detroit:

$43,864

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (29.7%); production occupations (17.6%); sales and office occupations (15.7%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (8.8%); transportation occupations (7.7%); material moving occupations (5.7%); management occupations (except farmers) (4.4%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (29.0%); service occupations (28.7%); production occupations (10.9%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (7.6%); community and social services occupations (5.3%); management occupations (except farmers) (3.6%); material moving occupations (3.2%)


Highways in this neighborhood: Ford Rd (State Hwy 153).

Roads and streets: W Warren Ave (W Warren St); Whitlock Ave; Vaughan St; Sawyer St; Paul Ave (Paul St); Dayton Ave; Kirkwood Ave; Southfield Fwy; Faust Ave; Greenview Ave; Artesian St; Stahelin Ave; Brace St; Warwick St; Auburn St; Minock St; Westwood St; Evergreen Ave (Evergreen Rd); Penrod St; Rosemont Ave; Plainview Ave; Ashton Ave; Grandville Ave; Piedmont St; Stout St; Patton St; Fielding St; Heyden Ave (Heyden St); Braile St; Van Buren Ave; Constance St; Belton Ave; Tireman Ave (Tireman St); Pierson St; Sawyer Ave; Heyden (Heyden Ave, Heyden St); Burt Rd; Trinity St; Evergreen Rd; Ann Arbor Trl; Altar Rd; Tireman St.

Warrendale neighborhood detailed profile
Waterfront neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.545 square miles

Population: 1,227

Population density:
Waterfront:

2,250 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Waterfront:

$55,875
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Waterfront:

$1,463
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

539
Females:

688

Median age
Males:

33.9 years
Females:

30.4 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of townhouses or other attached units in 2021 (12.5% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$287,500
city:

$128,652

Average estimated '21 value of housing units in 5-or-more-unit structures (36.0% of all units):
Waterfront:

$279,222
Detroit:

$242,851

Most popular occupations of males: computer and mathematical occupations (19.9%); sales and office occupations (11.8%); architecture and engineering occupations (11.7%); service occupations (11.6%); management occupations (except farmers) (10.8%); material moving occupations (8.2%); production occupations (5.2%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (24.3%); community and social services occupations (21.4%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (16.2%); business and financial operations occupations (15.1%); service occupations (7.3%); management occupations (except farmers) (5.5%); architecture and engineering occupations (4.3%)


Roads and streets: E Jefferson Ave; E Larned St; Wight St; Franklin St; River Place Dr; Woodbridge St; Guoin St; Atwater St; McDougall St; Chene St; Dubois St; E Harbortown Dr; Adair St; Talon Centre Dr; Harbortown Dr W; St Aubin St; Mount Elliott St; Joseph Campau St; W Crescent Ln; E Grand Blvd; Spinnaker Ln; Main Sail Ct; Walker St; St Maron St; Leib St; Windward Ct; Leeward Ct; Jib Ln.

Railroad features: Grand Trunk Western RR; Penn Central RR (Csx RR & Norfolk Southern Rlwy).

Waterfront neighborhood detailed profile
Wayne State University neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.642 square miles

Population: 2,917

Population density:
Wayne State University (WSU):

4,545 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Wayne State University (WSU):

$81,613
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Wayne State University (WSU):

$937
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

1,587
Females:

1,330

Median age
Males:

37.4 years
Females:

29.0 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (6.6% of all units):
Wayne State University (WSU):

$264,524
Detroit:

$96,752

Average estimated value of townhouses or other attached units in 2021 (8.9% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$333,333
city:

$128,652

Average estimated value of housing units in 2-unit structures in 2021 (5.7% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$200,127
Detroit:

$72,631

Most popular occupations of males: computer and mathematical occupations (28.5%); service occupations (14.4%); sales and office occupations (11.7%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (7.2%); architecture and engineering occupations (7.1%); education, training, and library occupations (6.5%); business and financial operations occupations (5.3%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (22.6%); education, training, and library occupations (22.1%); sales and office occupations (16.3%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (6.6%); business and financial operations occupations (5.7%); material moving occupations (5.7%); management occupations (except farmers) (5.6%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: Edsel Ford Fwy (I- 94).

Highways in this neighborhood: John C Lodge Fwy (State Hwy 10).

Roads and streets: W Palmer Ave; 2nd Ave; Cass Ave; Edsel Ford Fwy W (W Kirby St); W Warren Ave; Anthony Wayne Dr; Merrick St; Rosa Parks Blvd (12th St); Trumbull St; John C Lodge Expy; Commonwealth St; York St; Antoinette St; Putnam St; Elijah Mc Coy Dr; 3rd St; John C Lodge; Avery St; Holden St; Burroughs St; Stanley St; 4th St; Hecla St; Forsyth St; John C Lodge Svc Rd; Avery Ter; Hudson St; Edsel Ford Fwy.

Railroad features: Conrail RR; Norfolk Southern Rlwy.

Wayne State University neighborhood detailed profile
Weatherby neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.271 square miles



Roads and streets: Wadsworth Ave; Capitol Ave; Plymouth Rd; Burt Rd; Braile St; Pierson St; Westwood St; Patton Ct; Evergreen Ave; Patton St; Plainview Ave; Auburn St; Stout St; Fielding St; N Pierson Ct; S Pierson Ct; W Pierson Ct.

Railroad features: Chesapeake and Ohio Rlwy.

Weatherby neighborhood detailed profile
West Side Industrial neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.402 square miles

Population: 4,930

Population density:
West Side Industrial:

12,267 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
West Side Industrial:

$82,292
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
West Side Industrial:

$1,735
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

1,893
Females:

3,036

Median age
Males:

54.4 years
Females:

40.9 years

Most popular occupations of males: management occupations (except farmers) (30.6%); service occupations (17.9%); computer and mathematical occupations (13.2%); community and social services occupations (12.1%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (5.5%); architecture and engineering occupations (3.2%); legal occupations (2.9%)

Most popular occupations of females: business and financial operations occupations (26.4%); sales and office occupations (23.1%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (16.9%); management occupations (except farmers) (16.6%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (5.6%); computer and mathematical occupations (3.4%); material moving occupations (2.3%)


Highways in this neighborhood: State Hwy 3 (W Fort St); John C Lodge Fwy (State Hwy 10).

Roads and streets: W Jefferson Ave; Howard St; W Lafayette Blvd; Rosa Parks Blvd; Abbott St; 6th St; Rosa Parks Blvd (12th St); 10th St; 8th St; Trumbull St; Lafferty-Vermont St; W Larned St; 5th St; Brooklyn St; Obliterated Ramp 124A; Cabacier St; Wabash St; Wayne St (3rd St); Riverfront Dr; Vermont St.

Railroad features: Penn Central RR (Csx RR & Norfolk Southern Rlwy).

West Side Industrial neighborhood detailed profile
West Village neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.369 square miles

Population: 4,239

Population density:
West Village:

11,476 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
West Village:

$31,026
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
West Village:

$635
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

2,040
Females:

2,199

Median age
Males:

43.8 years
Females:

52.3 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (23.6% of all units):
West Village:

$33,166
Detroit:

$96,752

Average estimated value of townhouses or other attached units in 2021 (14.9% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$102,870
city:

$128,652

Average estimated value of housing units in 2-unit structures in 2021 (5.5% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$99,674
Detroit:

$72,631

Most popular occupations of males: sales and office occupations (21.7%); management occupations (except farmers) (14.2%); service occupations (11.4%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (9.7%); business and financial operations occupations (9.3%); education, training, and library occupations (7.9%); material moving occupations (6.5%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (31.0%); sales and office occupations (24.1%); management occupations (except farmers) (13.2%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (6.6%); production occupations (5.5%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (4.3%); business and financial operations occupations (2.9%)


Roads and streets: Seyburn St; Parker St; Baldwin St; Townsend St; Sheridan St; Van Dyke St; Lafayette St E; Agnes St; St Paul St; Kercheval St; E Vernor Hwy; Shipherd St; Beals St; Van Dyke Pl; N Hospital St; Congress St; Coe Ave; S Hospital St; Durand St; Charlevoix St; Shipherd Ct; Shipherd Ave.

West Village neighborhood detailed profile
Westwood Park neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.233 square miles

Population: 1,693

Population density:
Westwood Park:

7,253 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Westwood Park:

$32,699
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Westwood Park:

$717
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

752
Females:

940

Median age
Males:

25.1 years
Females:

32.4 years

Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (84.8% of all units):
Westwood Park:

$64,436
Detroit:

$96,752

Most popular occupations of males: sales and office occupations (40.9%); architecture and engineering occupations (27.1%); transportation occupations (17.8%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (15.6%); management occupations (except farmers) (14.0%); business and financial operations occupations (10.0%); service occupations (9.4%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (35.1%); service occupations (32.9%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (18.9%); material moving occupations (17.4%); production occupations (13.2%); community and social services occupations (8.4%); computer and mathematical occupations (5.7%)


Roads and streets: Evergreen Ave (Evergreen Rd); Auburn St; Minock St; Plainview Ave; Acacia Ave; Kendall St; W Schoolcraft Ave; Westwood St; W Outer Dr; Lyndon St; Evergreen Rd.

Westwood Park neighborhood detailed profile
Woodbridge neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.129 square miles

Population: 2,635

Population density:
Woodbridge:

20,402 people per square mile
Detroit:

4,559 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Woodbridge:

$44,452
Detroit:

$36,140

Median rent in in 2021:
Woodbridge:

$250
Detroit:

$707

Male vs Females
Males:

1,057
Females:

1,577

Median age
Males:

29.6 years
Females:

45.9 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (12.0% of all units):
Woodbridge:

$264,524
Detroit:

$96,752

Average estimated value of townhouses or other attached units in 2021 (26.6% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$333,333
city:

$128,652

Most popular occupations of males: sales and office occupations (27.2%); production occupations (22.2%); architecture and engineering occupations (11.4%); service occupations (10.9%); business and financial operations occupations (7.0%); management occupations (except farmers) (3.5%); computer and mathematical occupations (3.0%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (42.4%); farming, fishing, and forestry occupations (18.3%); service occupations (16.7%); community and social services occupations (10.9%); production occupations (4.1%); computer and mathematical occupations (3.8%); architecture and engineering occupations (2.0%)


Highways in this neighborhood: Grand River Ave (W Grand River Ave, State Hwy 5).

Roads and streets: Martin Luther King Jr Blvd; Gibson St; Lincoln St; W Willis St; Selden St; John C Lodge Fwy (S M 10 Svc Rd); Trumbull St; S M 10 Svc Rd; Calumet St; W Alexandrine St; Brainard St.

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Zug Island neighborhood in Detroit statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.690 square miles



Railroad features: Detroit Toledo and Ironton RR; Norfolk and Western RR.

Other features: Rouge Riv.

Zug Island neighborhood detailed profile
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