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Neighborhoods:

Amity, Beaver Hills, Dixwell, Downtown, Dwight, East Rock, Edgewood, Fair Haven, Fair Haven Heights, Hill, Long Wharf, Mill River, Newhallville, Prospect Hill, Quinnipiac Meadows, West River, West Rock, Westville, Yale


Amity neighborhood in New Haven statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 1.129 square miles

Population: 9,482

Population density:
Amity:

8,399 people per square mile
New Haven:

7,166 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Amity:

$81,809
New Haven:

$50,569

Median rent in in 2021:
Amity:

$952
New Haven:

$1,106

Male vs Females
Males:

3,997
Females:

5,484

Median age
Males:

38.0 years
Females:

40.7 years

Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (40.8% of all units):
Amity:

$229,749
New Haven:

$307,685

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (18.5%); production occupations (17.2%); transportation occupations (15.2%); sales and office occupations (10.8%); management occupations (except farmers) (8.6%); material moving occupations (7.5%); education, training, and library occupations (5.8%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (36.0%); service occupations (19.9%); management occupations (except farmers) (10.7%); education, training, and library occupations (6.2%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (5.3%); production occupations (4.9%); computer and mathematical occupations (4.6%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: Wilbur Cross Pkwy (State Hwy 15).

Highways in this neighborhood: Whalley Ave (State Hwy 69); Fountain St (State Hwy 243); Amity Rd (State Hwy 63); State Hwy 10 (Fitch St).

Roads and streets: Valley St; Fairfield St; Lawncrest Rd; Glenview Ter; Blake St; Pond Lily Ave; Ramsdell St; Westerleigh Rd; Seneca Rd; Rock Creek Rd; Victory Dr; Fowler St; S Genesee St; Green Hill Ter; Harper Ave; E Ramsdell St; Beverly Rd; Anthony St; Frederick St; Davis St; Parkside Dr; Emerson St; Mountain Rd; W Prospect St; Sunset Dr; Harrison St; Hilltop Rd (Hilltop Pl); Taylor Ave; Valley Pl N; Wright Ave; Valley Pl S; W Hills Rd; Bank St; Benton St; Austin St; Dayton St; Phillip St; Strong St; Plant St; Field St; Earl St; Stone St; Genesee St; Pardee Pl; Hard St; Vista Ter; Ramsdell Pl; Colby Ct; W Rock Ave; Tour Ave; Cooper Pl; Central Ave.

Other features: West Riv; Wintergreen Brk.

Amity neighborhood detailed profile
Beaver Hills neighborhood in New Haven statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.863 square miles

Population: 8,027

Population density:
Beaver Hills:

9,299 people per square mile
New Haven:

7,166 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Beaver Hills:

$66,317
New Haven:

$50,569

Median rent in in 2021:
Beaver Hills:

$1,136
New Haven:

$1,106

Male vs Females
Males:

3,471
Females:

4,556

Median age
Males:

34.5 years
Females:

32.1 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (29.2% of all units):
Beaver Hills:

$292,753
New Haven:

$307,685

Average estimated value of townhouses or other attached units in 2021 (8.0% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$529,713
city:

$298,351

Average estimated value of housing units in 2-unit structures in 2021 (17.4% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$143,531
New Haven:

$288,193

Average estimated '21 value of housing units in 3-to-4-unit structures (148.7% of all units):
Beaver Hills:

$181,595
city:

$148,671

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (28.8%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (11.1%); transportation occupations (10.8%); education, training, and library occupations (8.9%); management occupations (except farmers) (8.4%); business and financial operations occupations (4.8%); production occupations (4.7%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (36.9%); sales and office occupations (24.4%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (10.9%); education, training, and library occupations (8.3%); production occupations (4.8%); material moving occupations (4.1%); community and social services occupations (3.5%)


Highways in this neighborhood: State Hwy 10 (Fitch St).

Roads and streets: Crescent St; Dyer St; Goffe Ter; Ella T Grasso Blvd (Boulevard); Glen Rd; Ellsworth Ave; Bellevue Rd; Diamond St; Colony Rd; Roger White Dr; Blake St; Osborn Ave; Norton St (Norton Pkwy); Moreland Rd; Winthrop Ave; Pine Rock Ave; Royndon Rd; Jewell St; Stimson Rd; Anita St; Fournier St; Carmel St; Ruby St; Wellington Rd; Young St; Pelham Ln; Onyx St; Beaver Hill Ln; Rock View Ter; Pine Rock Rd; Percival St; Wintergreen Ave; Prescott St; Whittlesey Ave; Arch St; Cherry Ann St.

Beaver Hills neighborhood detailed profile
Dixwell neighborhood in New Haven statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.455 square miles

Population: 11,364

Population density:
Dixwell:

24,983 people per square mile
New Haven:

7,166 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Dixwell:

$43,355
New Haven:

$50,569

Median rent in in 2021:
Dixwell:

$889
New Haven:

$1,106

Male vs Females
Males:

5,907
Females:

5,457

Median age
Males:

27.1 years
Females:

32.1 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (12.3% of all units):
Dixwell:

$226,603
New Haven:

$307,685

Average estimated value of townhouses or other attached units in 2021 (7.8% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$313,187
city:

$298,351

Average estimated value of housing units in 2-unit structures in 2021 (28.2% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$184,091
New Haven:

$288,193

Average estimated '21 value of housing units in 3-to-4-unit structures (37.9% of all units):
Dixwell:

$181,595
city:

$148,671

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (22.6%); sales and office occupations (18.9%); education, training, and library occupations (10.2%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (8.9%); life, physical, and social science occupations (7.5%); transportation occupations (6.4%); management occupations (except farmers) (5.5%)

Most popular occupations of females: education, training, and library occupations (27.2%); service occupations (24.5%); sales and office occupations (9.5%); management occupations (except farmers) (8.4%); business and financial operations occupations (7.3%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (5.1%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (4.1%)


Roads and streets: Goffe St; Whalley Ave; Munson St; Dixwell Ave; Henry St; Orchard St; Webster St; Sherman Ave (Sherman Pkwy); County St; Canal St; Winchester Ave; Ashmun St; Foote St; Bristol St; Carmel St; Admiral St; Mansfield St; Dickerman St; Hudson St; Charles St; Orchard Pl; Tilton St; Winter St; Woodland St; Southeast Dr; Townsend St; Sperry St; Eaton St; Compton St; Crescent St; Percival St; Sachem St; Gregory St; Northwest Dr (Daniels Pl); Powell Dr; S West Dr; Shelton Ave.

Dixwell neighborhood detailed profile
Downtown neighborhood in New Haven statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.781 square miles

Population: 16,147

Population density:
Downtown:

20,684 people per square mile
New Haven:

7,166 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Downtown:

$47,032
New Haven:

$50,569

Median rent in in 2021:
Downtown:

$987
New Haven:

$1,106

Male vs Females
Males:

8,625
Females:

7,521

Median age
Males:

27.7 years
Females:

29.9 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (5.8% of all units):
Downtown:

$590,000
New Haven:

$307,685

Average estimated value of townhouses or other attached units in 2021 (4.9% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$340,595
city:

$298,351

Average estimated '21 value of housing units in 5-or-more-unit structures (35.5% of all units):
Downtown:

$277,590
New Haven:

$162,159

Most popular occupations of males: transportation occupations (14.8%); material moving occupations (13.1%); management occupations (except farmers) (11.8%); education, training, and library occupations (11.1%); business and financial operations occupations (8.6%); sales and office occupations (8.1%); service occupations (7.5%)

Most popular occupations of females: education, training, and library occupations (29.8%); service occupations (17.1%); sales and office occupations (11.0%); management occupations (except farmers) (7.1%); life, physical, and social science occupations (7.0%); transportation occupations (6.2%); business and financial operations occupations (6.0%)


Roads and streets: Orange St; State St; Temple St; Elm St; Crown St; Chapel St; George St; Grove St; Wall St; Prospect St; York St; College St; Whitney Ave; Trumbull St; High St; Church St; Broadway; Bradley St; Park St; Hillhouse Ave; N Frontage Rd; Ashmun St; Tower Pkwy; Audubon St; Sachem St; Court St; Eld St; Canal St; Lock St; York Sq; Lincoln St; Lynwood Pl; Center St; Prospect Pl; Edgewood Ave; Hillside Pl; Audubon Ct.

Downtown neighborhood detailed profile
Dwight neighborhood in New Haven statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.280 square miles

Population: 5,218

Population density:
Dwight:

18,629 people per square mile
New Haven:

7,166 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Dwight:

$35,396
New Haven:

$50,569

Median rent in in 2021:
Dwight:

$1,063
New Haven:

$1,106

Male vs Females
Males:

2,525
Females:

2,692

Median age
Males:

31.1 years
Females:

27.3 years

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (18.6%); material moving occupations (16.1%); transportation occupations (10.6%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (10.1%); education, training, and library occupations (8.2%); sales and office occupations (8.1%); production occupations (8.0%)

Most popular occupations of females: education, training, and library occupations (32.3%); service occupations (20.7%); sales and office occupations (17.6%); management occupations (except farmers) (16.2%); production occupations (4.5%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (2.7%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (2.7%)


Highways in this neighborhood: Legion Ave (State Hwy 34).

Roads and streets: Whalley Ave; Elm St; Edgewood Ave; Chapel St; Dwight St; George St; Sherman Ave (Sherman Pkwy); Orchard St; Howe St; Beers St; Kensington St; Day St; Platt St; Garden St; University Pl; Sherman Ct; Cofield Way; Goffe St.

Dwight neighborhood detailed profile
East Rock neighborhood in New Haven statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 1.153 square miles

Population: 10,158

Population density:
East Rock:

8,809 people per square mile
New Haven:

7,166 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
East Rock:

$69,088
New Haven:

$50,569

Median rent in in 2021:
East Rock:

$1,458
New Haven:

$1,106

Male vs Females
Males:

4,688
Females:

5,469

Median age
Males:

32.7 years
Females:

34.3 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (15.0% of all units):
East Rock:

$590,000
New Haven:

$307,685

Average estimated value of townhouses or other attached units in 2021 (6.2% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$340,595
city:

$298,351

Average estimated '21 value of housing units in 5-or-more-unit structures (12.2% of all units):
East Rock:

$277,590
New Haven:

$162,159

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (16.1%); education, training, and library occupations (15.6%); sales and office occupations (10.7%); production occupations (9.5%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (8.3%); management occupations (except farmers) (7.8%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (5.8%)

Most popular occupations of females: education, training, and library occupations (20.5%); service occupations (15.2%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (15.0%); sales and office occupations (14.2%); management occupations (except farmers) (8.7%); life, physical, and social science occupations (7.7%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (4.3%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: I- 91.

Roads and streets: Orange St; State St; Willow St; Livingston St; Whitney Ave; Lawrence St; Edwards St; Canner St; English Dr; Bishop St; Humphrey St; Foster St; Linden St; Nicoll St; Everit St; Cottage St; Mitchell Dr; Cold Spring St; Nash St; Avon St; Clark St; Rock St; Welton St; Eagle St; Bradley St; Anderson St; Mechanic St; Pearl St; View St; Ridge St; Albert St; Grace St; Pleasant St; Lincoln St; E Rock Rd; Hine Pl; Lyman St; Cedar Hill Ave; N Bank St; East St; Warren Pl; Mill River St; Beech St; Humphrey Sq.

Railroad features: Amtrak RR; Conrail RR.

East Rock neighborhood detailed profile
Edgewood neighborhood in New Haven statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.396 square miles

Population: 5,391

Population density:
Edgewood:

13,598 people per square mile
New Haven:

7,166 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Edgewood:

$58,336
New Haven:

$50,569

Median rent in in 2021:
Edgewood:

$1,074
New Haven:

$1,106

Male vs Females
Males:

2,919
Females:

2,471

Median age
Males:

30.4 years
Females:

33.9 years

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (28.6%); material moving occupations (12.7%); sales and office occupations (9.4%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (7.9%); management occupations (except farmers) (7.5%); production occupations (6.8%); transportation occupations (3.5%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (23.1%); service occupations (18.8%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (15.1%); education, training, and library occupations (10.9%); community and social services occupations (6.8%); material moving occupations (6.7%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (6.1%)


Highways in this neighborhood: State Hwy 63 (Whalley Ave, State Hwy 10); Ella T Grasso Blvd (Boulevard, State Hwy 63, State Hwy 10).

Roads and streets: Edgewood Ave; Elm St; Maple St; W Park Ave; Ellsworth Ave; Pendleton St; Norton St (Norton Pkwy); Hobart St; Brownell St; Hubinger St; Sherman Ave (Sherman Pkwy); Winthrop Ave; Stanley St; Eldert St; Chapel St; Argonne St.

Edgewood neighborhood detailed profile
Fair Haven neighborhood in New Haven statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 1.269 square miles

Population: 16,929

Population density:
Fair Haven:

13,342 people per square mile
New Haven:

7,166 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Fair Haven:

$45,966
New Haven:

$50,569

Median rent in in 2021:
Fair Haven:

$983
New Haven:

$1,106

Male vs Females
Males:

7,596
Females:

9,333

Median age
Males:

34.6 years
Females:

33.6 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (11.3% of all units):
Fair Haven:

$314,483
New Haven:

$307,685

Average estimated value of townhouses or other attached units in 2021 (6.9% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$221,188
city:

$298,351

Average estimated value of housing units in 2-unit structures in 2021 (30.2% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$607,467
New Haven:

$288,193

Average estimated '21 value of housing units in 3-to-4-unit structures (36.4% of all units):
Fair Haven:

$341,829
city:

$148,671

Average estimated '21 value of housing units in 5-or-more-unit structures (27.1% of all units):
Fair Haven:

$179,459
New Haven:

$162,159

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (21.9%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (20.8%); production occupations (12.8%); sales and office occupations (11.4%); management occupations (except farmers) (6.4%); material moving occupations (4.9%); transportation occupations (4.0%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (30.3%); sales and office occupations (22.8%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (9.2%); material moving occupations (8.4%); production occupations (7.8%); management occupations (except farmers) (7.4%); education, training, and library occupations (6.1%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: I- 91.

Highways in this neighborhood: US Hwy 5 (State St); US Hwy 5.

Roads and streets: Ferry St; Front St; Grand Ave; Lombard St; Blatchley Ave; Peck St; James St; Exchange St; Poplar St; Pine St; Chapel St; Chatham St; Clinton Ave; English St; Saltonstall Ave; Atwater St; Clay St; Wolcott St; River St; Lloyd St; Grafton St; Middletown Ave; Filmore St; Downing St; Monroe St; Woolsey St; John W Murphy Dr; E Pearl St; Rowe St; Bailey St; Market St; Dover St; Pierpont St; Peck Aly; Haven St; Main St; Maltby St; Perkins St; Chambers St; Bright St; Humphrey St; Willow St; Houston St; Castle St; Dover Dr; Mill St; Brewery Sq; Alton St; Park Pl; Clinton Pl; Shelter St; Maltby Pl; Limerick St; Wilcox Pl; Warren Pl; Fox St; Lewis St; Richard St; Pine Pl; 2nd St; Pine Aly; Sanford St; Murray Pl.

Railroad features: Amtrak RR.

Other features: Mill Riv.

Fair Haven neighborhood detailed profile
Fair Haven Heights neighborhood in New Haven statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 1.232 square miles

Population: 1,963

Population density:
Fair Haven Heights:

1,593 people per square mile
New Haven:

7,166 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Fair Haven Heights:

$60,897
New Haven:

$50,569

Median rent in in 2021:
Fair Haven Heights:

$1,212
New Haven:

$1,106

Male vs Females
Males:

965
Females:

997

Median age
Males:

36.5 years
Females:

38.0 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (46.5% of all units):
Fair Haven Heights:

$180,755
New Haven:

$307,685

Average estimated value of townhouses or other attached units in 2021 (12.4% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$120,821
city:

$298,351

Average estimated '21 value of housing units in 3-to-4-unit structures (19.5% of all units):
Fair Haven Heights:

$153,125
city:

$148,671

Average estimated '21 value of housing units in 5-or-more-unit structures (4.8% of all units):
Fair Haven Heights:

$149,519
New Haven:

$162,159

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (22.1%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (17.5%); management occupations (except farmers) (10.2%); sales and office occupations (9.5%); transportation occupations (6.7%); production occupations (5.8%); business and financial operations occupations (4.9%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (33.1%); sales and office occupations (29.8%); education, training, and library occupations (8.1%); management occupations (except farmers) (8.0%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (7.4%); architecture and engineering occupations (3.0%); production occupations (2.8%)


Highways in this neighborhood: Foxon Blvd (State Hwy 80).

Roads and streets: Quinnipiac Ave; Russell St; Lexington Ave; Eastern St; Clifton St; Lenox St; E Grand Ave; Summit St; Hemingway St; Essex St; 1st Ave; Rosewood Ave; Foxon St; Eastern Cir; Sherland Ave; Howard St; Bella Vista Dr; Aner St; Highview Ln; Oxford St; Old Foxon Rd; Sleepy Hollow Cir; Mountain Top Ln; Carroll St; Kingswood Dr; Rock Hill Rd; Runo Ter; Revere St; Marie St; Eldridge St; Robertson St; Leila St; Welcome St; Hulse St; Skyview Ln; Woodhill Rd; Revere Ct; Pequot St; Laurel St.

Railroad features: Amtrak RR; Conrail RR.

Fair Haven Heights neighborhood detailed profile
Hill neighborhood in New Haven statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 1.573 square miles

Population: 21,119

Population density:
Hill:

13,426 people per square mile
New Haven:

7,166 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Hill:

$45,416
New Haven:

$50,569

Median rent in in 2021:
Hill:

$1,012
New Haven:

$1,106

Male vs Females
Males:

9,714
Females:

11,404

Median age
Males:

32.2 years
Females:

36.1 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (11.7% of all units):
Hill:

$126,192
New Haven:

$307,685

Average estimated value of housing units in 2-unit structures in 2021 (34.5% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$158,594
New Haven:

$288,193

Average estimated '21 value of housing units in 3-to-4-unit structures (29.4% of all units):
Hill:

$251,836
city:

$148,671

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (22.7%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (17.8%); material moving occupations (9.6%); transportation occupations (9.4%); sales and office occupations (8.7%); production occupations (8.7%); management occupations (except farmers) (6.0%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (35.7%); sales and office occupations (22.3%); production occupations (9.0%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (5.9%); education, training, and library occupations (5.3%); business and financial operations occupations (5.2%); management occupations (except farmers) (4.8%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: State Hwy 34 (Oak St Con); I- 95 (Connecticut Tpke, Governor John Davis Lodge Tpke).

Highways in this neighborhood: Boulevard (State Hwy 10, Ella T Grasso Blvd); Columbus Ave (US Hwy 1); Congress Ave (US Hwy 1); State Hwy 34 (S Frontage Rd); N Frontage Rd (State Hwy 34); State Hwy 122 (Kimberly Ave); Legion Ave (State Hwy 34); Church St S (US Hwy 1); State Hwy 34; S Frontage Rd (State Hwy 34, Oak St).

Roads and streets: Howard Ave; Washington Ave; Davenport Ave; Cedar St; Lamberton St; Spring Ave; Rosette St; Union Ave; Hallock Ave; Greenwich Ave; West St; Frank St; Sylvan Ave; Dewitt St; Putnam St; Portsea St; Ward St; S Water St; Asylum St; Adeline St; Morris St; Truman St; Orchard St; Liberty St; Sea St; Hurlburt St; Carlisle St; Plymouth St; Button St; Vernon St; 2nd St; Hallock St; Barclay St; Elliot St; Stevens St; S Orange St; 1st St; Printers Ln; Daggett St; Arch St; Amistad St; Grant St; White St; 3rd St; 4th St; 5th St; W Water St; 6th St; College St; Redfield St; York St; Minor St; Harbor Close; Salem St; Park St; Ann St; Lafayette St; Wilson St; Cassius St; Clover Pl; Bond St; Baldwin St; Arthur St; Thorn St; Gilbert St; Kossuth St; Eddy St; Longhini Ln; Greenwood St; Rd A; Cinque Green; Lines St; Vine St; Gold St; Edgar St; Downes St; Meadow St; Tower Ln; Prince St; Terminal Ln; Howe St; Saint Peters St; South St; King Pl; West Ln; Loop Rd; Station Ct; Jose Marti Ct; Church St; Christopher Green; Little Green Ct; Great Green Ct; Malcolm Ct; Dediego Ct.

Railroad features: Penn Central RR; Conrail RR.

Hill neighborhood detailed profile
Long Wharf neighborhood in New Haven statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.882 square miles

Population: 669

Population density:
Long Wharf:

759 people per square mile
New Haven:

7,166 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Long Wharf:

$81,585
New Haven:

$50,569

Median rent in in 2021:
Long Wharf:

$764
New Haven:

$1,106

Male vs Females
Males:

291
Females:

377

Median age
Males:

35.5 years
Females:

46.5 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (8.3% of all units):
Long Wharf:

$314,483
New Haven:

$307,685

Average estimated value of townhouses or other attached units in 2021 (14.0% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$221,188
city:

$298,351

Average estimated value of housing units in 2-unit structures in 2021 (10.5% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$607,467
New Haven:

$288,193

Average estimated '21 value of housing units in 3-to-4-unit structures (11.2% of all units):
Long Wharf:

$341,829
city:

$148,671

Average estimated '21 value of housing units in 5-or-more-unit structures (33.5% of all units):
Long Wharf:

$179,459
New Haven:

$162,159

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (21.7%); sales and office occupations (15.2%); transportation occupations (9.8%); management occupations (except farmers) (8.2%); legal occupations (7.6%); business and financial operations occupations (6.4%); education, training, and library occupations (5.4%)

Most popular occupations of females: healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (20.9%); service occupations (17.2%); sales and office occupations (16.8%); management occupations (except farmers) (14.7%); education, training, and library occupations (10.4%); production occupations (8.9%); community and social services occupations (7.8%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: I- 95 (Connecticut Tpke, Governor John Davis Lodge Tpke); Oak St Con (State Hwy 34); I- 91.

Highways in this neighborhood: US Hwy 1 (Water St); Forbes Ave (US Hwy 1).

Roads and streets: Long Wharf Dr; Sargent Dr; Union Ave; Church St Exd; Sea St; Brewery St; East St; S Water St; Brewery St Exd; Hamilton St; Heath Dr; Bridge St; Howard Ave; Canal Dock Rd; Hallock Ave.

Railroad features: Penn Central RR; Conrail RR.

Long Wharf neighborhood detailed profile
Mill River neighborhood in New Haven statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.560 square miles

Population: 2,414

Population density:
Mill River (Wooster Square):

4,314 people per square mile
New Haven:

7,166 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Mill River (Wooster Square):

$48,795
New Haven:

$50,569

Median rent in in 2021:
Mill River (Wooster Square):

$1,420
New Haven:

$1,106

Male vs Females
Males:

1,187
Females:

1,227

Median age
Males:

34.6 years
Females:

45.3 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (6.4% of all units):
Mill River (Wooster Square):

$314,483
New Haven:

$307,685

Average estimated value of townhouses or other attached units in 2021 (7.9% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$221,188
city:

$298,351

Average estimated value of housing units in 2-unit structures in 2021 (29.1% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$607,467
New Haven:

$288,193

Average estimated '21 value of housing units in 3-to-4-unit structures (26.3% of all units):
Mill River (Wooster Square):

$341,829
city:

$148,671

Average estimated '21 value of housing units in 5-or-more-unit structures (13.4% of all units):
Mill River (Wooster Square):

$179,459
New Haven:

$162,159

Most popular occupations of males: education, training, and library occupations (14.3%); service occupations (9.3%); computer and mathematical occupations (8.6%); community and social services occupations (8.4%); business and financial operations occupations (8.2%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (7.9%); management occupations (except farmers) (7.7%)

Most popular occupations of females: healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (17.3%); service occupations (17.1%); sales and office occupations (16.3%); management occupations (except farmers) (15.9%); education, training, and library occupations (12.0%); business and financial operations occupations (6.1%); life, physical, and social science occupations (4.0%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: I- 91; I- 95 (Governor John Davis Lodge Tpke, Connecticut Tpke).

Highways in this neighborhood: US Hwy 1 (Water St).

Roads and streets: Chapel St; Grand Ave; East St; Hamilton St; Wooster St; Olive St; Wallace St; Franklin St; Greene St; Saint John St; Lyon St; Ives Pl; Humphrey St; Court St; William St; Chestnut St; S Wallace St; Mill River St; Union St; Fair St; Walnut St; Jefferson St; Brown St; Artizan St; Wooster Pl; Academy St; Bradley St; Warren St; State St; St John St; St John Con; Hughes Pl; Depalma Ct; Crown St; Osborn St; New St.

Railroad features: Amtrak RR; Conrail RR; Penn Central RR.

Other features: Mill Riv.

Mill River neighborhood detailed profile
Newhallville neighborhood in New Haven statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.852 square miles

Population: 10,120

Population density:
Newhallville:

11,876 people per square mile
New Haven:

7,166 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Newhallville:

$55,830
New Haven:

$50,569

Median rent in in 2021:
Newhallville:

$967
New Haven:

$1,106

Male vs Females
Males:

4,643
Females:

5,476

Median age
Males:

30.2 years
Females:

36.3 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (25.6% of all units):
Newhallville:

$143,680
New Haven:

$307,685

Average estimated value of townhouses or other attached units in 2021 (8.5% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$313,187
city:

$298,351

Average estimated value of housing units in 2-unit structures in 2021 (22.2% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$143,531
New Haven:

$288,193

Average estimated '21 value of housing units in 3-to-4-unit structures (32.6% of all units):
Newhallville:

$181,595
city:

$148,671

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (21.9%); sales and office occupations (19.1%); material moving occupations (14.2%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (6.6%); architecture and engineering occupations (5.9%); education, training, and library occupations (5.8%); management occupations (except farmers) (5.0%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (42.5%); sales and office occupations (16.5%); business and financial operations occupations (11.7%); education, training, and library occupations (7.2%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (7.2%); transportation occupations (5.8%); management occupations (except farmers) (5.0%)


Highways in this neighborhood: Arch St (State Hwy 10).

Roads and streets: Dixwell Ave; Shelton Ave; Bassett St; Sherman Pkwy (Sherman Ave); Winchester Ave; Newhall St; Morse St; Goodrich St; Ivy St; Hazel St; Thompson St; Division St; Butler St; Read St; Cherry Ann St; Huntington St; Starr St; Shepard St; Marlboro St; Lilac St; Willis St; Dorman St; Fournier St; Elizabeth St; Pond St; Goodyear St; Brewster St; Dudley St; Alling St; Watson St; Gibbs St; W Ivy St; W Hazel St; Easton St; Alstrum St; Bowen St; Munson St; Daisy St; Ford St; St Mary St; Cave St; Edwards St; W Read St; Lander St; W Easton St; Harding Pl; W Division St; Gem St; W Gibbs St; Argyle St; Dudley Ct; Crescent St; Warner St.

Railroad features: Conrail RR.

Newhallville neighborhood detailed profile
Prospect Hill neighborhood in New Haven statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.809 square miles

Population: 6,436

Population density:
Prospect Hill:

7,955 people per square mile
New Haven:

7,166 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Prospect Hill:

$73,533
New Haven:

$50,569

Median rent in in 2021:
Prospect Hill:

$1,357
New Haven:

$1,106

Male vs Females
Males:

3,024
Females:

3,412

Median age
Males:

32.2 years
Females:

36.6 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (27.3% of all units):
Prospect Hill:

$147,101
New Haven:

$307,685

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

$313,187
city:

$298,351

Average estimated value of housing units in 2-unit structures in 2021 (13.1% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$25,893
New Haven:

$288,193

Average estimated '21 value of housing units in 3-to-4-unit structures (23.4% of all units):
Prospect Hill:

$181,595
city:

$148,671

Most popular occupations of males: education, training, and library occupations (25.3%); service occupations (15.9%); life, physical, and social science occupations (11.2%); architecture and engineering occupations (9.1%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (8.1%); sales and office occupations (6.6%); management occupations (except farmers) (5.6%)

Most popular occupations of females: education, training, and library occupations (20.6%); sales and office occupations (18.2%); life, physical, and social science occupations (15.9%); service occupations (11.2%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (10.2%); management occupations (except farmers) (7.8%); business and financial operations occupations (6.8%)


Roads and streets: Whitney Ave; Prospect St; Winchester Ave; Highland St; Huntington St; Mill Rock Rd; Edgehill Rd; Saint Ronan St; Mansfield St; Armory St; E Rock Rd; Ogden St; Bryden Ter; Canner St; Sheffield Ave; Cliff St; Morse St; Goodrich St; Starr St; Division St; Sheldon Ter; Laurel Rd; Autumn St; Prospect Ct; Edgehill Ter; Loomis Pl; Munson St; Hillside Pl; Wadsworth St; Reservoir St; Homelands Ter; N Sheffield St; Prospect Ln; Beechwood Ln; St Ronan Ter; Lawrence St; Briar Ln; Edwards St.

Prospect Hill neighborhood detailed profile
Quinnipiac Meadows neighborhood in New Haven statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 1.452 square miles

Population: 6,492

Population density:
Quinnipiac Meadows:

4,472 people per square mile
New Haven:

7,166 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Quinnipiac Meadows:

$67,521
New Haven:

$50,569

Median rent in in 2021:
Quinnipiac Meadows:

$1,084
New Haven:

$1,106

Male vs Females
Males:

2,990
Females:

3,501

Median age
Males:

35.7 years
Females:

41.7 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (30.0% of all units):
Quinnipiac Meadows:

$216,814
New Haven:

$307,685

Average estimated value of townhouses or other attached units in 2021 (14.2% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$120,821
city:

$298,351

Average estimated '21 value of housing units in 3-to-4-unit structures (8.9% of all units):
Quinnipiac Meadows:

$153,125
city:

$148,671

Average estimated '21 value of housing units in 5-or-more-unit structures (7.6% of all units):
Quinnipiac Meadows:

$149,519
New Haven:

$162,159

Most popular occupations of males: production occupations (17.7%); sales and office occupations (15.6%); material moving occupations (13.2%); service occupations (12.3%); management occupations (except farmers) (8.1%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (7.5%); architecture and engineering occupations (5.0%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (30.5%); sales and office occupations (24.7%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (11.3%); transportation occupations (11.0%); production occupations (6.2%); education, training, and library occupations (5.4%); business and financial operations occupations (3.4%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: I- 91.

Highways in this neighborhood: Quinnipiac Ave (State Hwy 103).

Roads and streets: Middletown Ave; Foxon Blvd; Weybosset St; Barnes Ave; Glen Haven Rd; Gando Dr; Smith Ave; Kenny Dr; Foxon Hill Rd; Cranston St; Bernhard Rd; Roosevelt St Exd; Eastern St; Melrose Dr; Daniel Dr; Westminister St; Portland St; Emily Rd; Dell Dr; Dump Rd; Palmieri Ave; Oak Ridge Dr; Saint Anthony St; Hemingway Pl; Donna Dr; Flint St; Assumption St; Cross St; Hawthorne Rd; Norwood Rd; Pawtucket St; Foxon St; Providence St; Sunset Ridge; Fiore St; Old Foxon Rd; Roosevelt St; Ellis St; Quinipiac Ct; Debra Ln; Blue Cliff Ter; Scarboro St; Mountain Ridge Ter; Newport St.

Railroad features: Conrail RR; Amtrak RR.

Other features: Little Riv.

Quinnipiac Meadows neighborhood detailed profile
West River neighborhood in New Haven statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.746 square miles

Population: 5,294

Population density:
West River:

7,099 people per square mile
New Haven:

7,166 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
West River:

$53,082
New Haven:

$50,569

Median rent in in 2021:
West River:

$1,012
New Haven:

$1,106

Male vs Females
Males:

2,340
Females:

2,953

Median age
Males:

35.2 years
Females:

35.8 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (8.3% of all units):
West River:

$112,809
New Haven:

$307,685

Average estimated value of housing units in 2-unit structures in 2021 (17.9% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$169,329
New Haven:

$288,193

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (20.5%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (19.4%); material moving occupations (17.7%); production occupations (8.6%); management occupations (except farmers) (6.6%); sales and office occupations (5.0%); education, training, and library occupations (4.5%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (48.9%); sales and office occupations (16.5%); production occupations (6.4%); education, training, and library occupations (6.3%); material moving occupations (5.3%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (4.1%); life, physical, and social science occupations (3.5%)


Highways in this neighborhood: State Hwy 34 (N Frontage Rd); Derby Ave (State Hwy 34); Boulevard (Ella T Grasso Blvd, State Hwy 10, State Hwy 34); Legion Ave (State Hwy 34).

Roads and streets: Chapel St; George St; Winthrop Ave; Gilbert Ave; Sherman Ave (Sherman Pkwy); Scranton St; Judson Ave; Parmelee Ave; Porter St; Irving St; Greenwood St; Ellsworth Ave; Mead St; Orchard St; Tyler St; Marginal Dr; Norton St (Norton Pkwy); Waverly St; Evergreen Ct; Batter Ter; Day St; Constance Baker Motley St (Motley St); Miller St; Auburn St.

Other features: West Riv.

West River neighborhood detailed profile
West Rock neighborhood in New Haven statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 1.635 square miles

Population: 7,052

Population density:
West Rock:

4,313 people per square mile
New Haven:

7,166 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
West Rock:

$103,521
New Haven:

$50,569

Median rent in in 2021:
West Rock:

$1,077
New Haven:

$1,106

Male vs Females
Males:

3,207
Females:

3,845

Median age
Males:

43.4 years
Females:

42.4 years

Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (63.2% of all units):
West Rock:

$169,394
New Haven:

$307,685

Most popular occupations of males: transportation occupations (22.7%); management occupations (except farmers) (22.2%); sales and office occupations (15.0%); service occupations (7.8%); legal occupations (4.9%); production occupations (3.9%); education, training, and library occupations (3.3%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (34.2%); management occupations (except farmers) (18.3%); service occupations (17.0%); education, training, and library occupations (10.0%); computer and mathematical occupations (5.1%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (4.8%); production occupations (4.3%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: Wilbur Cross Pkwy (State Hwy 15).

Highways in this neighborhood: Fitch St (State Hwy 10).

Roads and streets: Wintergreen Ave; Valley St; Brookside Ave; Springside Ave; Wilmont Rd; Woodin St; Farnham Ave; Rock Creek Rd; Wayfarer St; Victory Dr; Pond Lily Ave; S Genesee St; Harper Ave; Blake St; Parkside Dr; Mueller Dr; Mountain Rd; Hilltop Rd (Hilltop Pl); Taylor Ave; Valley Pl N; Rock View Cir; Valley Pl S; W Hills Rd; Bank St; Michael Rd; Level St; Hard St; Fawn Ridge Dr; Austin St; Saint Mihiel Dr; Thorpe Dr; Strong St; Tierney Rd; Stone St; Genesee St; E Ramsdell St; Lodge St; Willow Ct; Laura Ct; Belden Rd; Elliot Dr.

Other features: Wintergreen Brk; West Riv; Farm Brk; Belden Brk.

West Rock neighborhood detailed profile
Westville neighborhood in New Haven statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 2.516 square miles

Population: 8,423

Population density:
Westville:

3,347 people per square mile
New Haven:

7,166 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Westville:

$98,709
New Haven:

$50,569

Median rent in in 2021:
Westville:

$1,482
New Haven:

$1,106

Male vs Females
Males:

4,063
Females:

4,360

Median age
Males:

36.1 years
Females:

38.0 years

Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (52.5% of all units):
Westville:

$236,333
New Haven:

$307,685

Most popular occupations of males: management occupations (except farmers) (15.7%); education, training, and library occupations (11.9%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (9.9%); service occupations (9.2%); sales and office occupations (9.2%); computer and mathematical occupations (7.9%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (5.3%)

Most popular occupations of females: education, training, and library occupations (24.6%); sales and office occupations (21.8%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (14.4%); service occupations (12.1%); management occupations (except farmers) (10.1%); life, physical, and social science occupations (3.9%); business and financial operations occupations (3.5%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: Wilbur Cross Pkwy (State Hwy 15).

Highways in this neighborhood: Fountain St (State Hwy 243); State Hwy 122 (Forest Rd); State Hwy 10 (State Hwy 63, Whalley Ave); Derby Ave (State Hwy 34).

Roads and streets: Stevenson Rd; Central Ave; Yale Ave; Edgewood Ave; Chapel St; Alden Ave; Conrad Dr; W Rock Ave; Mc Kinley Ave; W Elm St; Judwin Ave; Kohary Dr; Whittier Rd; Willard St; Curtis Dr; Alston Ave; Knollwood Dr; Oliver Rd; Cleveland Rd; Westwood Rd; Brooklawn Cir; Ray Rd; Fountain Ter; Marvelwood Dr; Hemlock Rd; Cooper Pl; Vista Ter; Englewood Dr; Woodbridge Ave; Marvel Rd; Glendevon Dr N; Lakeview Ter; Barnett St; Mumford Rd; Elmwood Rd; Edgewood Way; Laurel Rd; Long Hill Ter; Byron Pl; Burton St; Rodger Rd; Lowin Ave; Woodfield Rd; Kenter Pl; Marlin Dr; Maplewood Rd; Birch Dr; Westbrook Ln; Morton Ln; Richmond Ave; Woodside Ter; Spencer Pl; Gilnock Dr; Thorn Hill Ln; Robin Ln; Colby Ct; Colonial Pl; Kirkby Ln; Tryon St; Ramsdell St.

Other features: West Riv.

Westville neighborhood detailed profile
Yale neighborhood in New Haven statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.401 square miles

Population: 10,400

Population density:
Yale:

25,918 people per square mile
New Haven:

7,166 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Yale:

$46,227
New Haven:

$50,569

Median rent in in 2021:
Yale:

$1,118
New Haven:

$1,106

Male vs Females
Males:

4,381
Females:

6,019

Median age
Males:

26.5 years
Females:

29.9 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (10.1% of all units):
Yale:

$590,000
New Haven:

$307,685

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

$340,595
city:

$298,351

Average estimated '21 value of housing units in 5-or-more-unit structures (34.8% of all units):
Yale:

$277,590
New Haven:

$162,159

Most popular occupations of males: sales and office occupations (18.0%); education, training, and library occupations (15.0%); life, physical, and social science occupations (12.7%); service occupations (12.3%); computer and mathematical occupations (8.7%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (7.5%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (5.3%)

Most popular occupations of females: education, training, and library occupations (40.9%); management occupations (except farmers) (11.0%); business and financial operations occupations (9.1%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (8.1%); service occupations (8.0%); sales and office occupations (7.1%); life, physical, and social science occupations (5.2%)


Roads and streets: Prospect St; Whitney Ave; Temple St; Grove St; Wall St; Sachem St; York St; High St; Mansfield St; Elm St; Hillhouse Ave; Winchester Ave; Ashmun St; Trumbull St; College St; Tower Pkwy; Tilton St; York Sq; Woodland St; Canal St; Compton St; Chapel St; Prospect Pl; Church St; Hillside Pl.

Yale neighborhood detailed profile
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