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Census Tract 06065042801

Riverside, California

FIPS 06065042801

Juniper

Census Tract 06065042801 is in the bottom 23% nationally for FEMA risk score. It also sits in the 62th percentile nationally for median rent.

FEMA Risk Score

77

Higher than 77% of U.S. tracts

The basics

Total Population

4,686

Median Age

28.1

Population Density

5,251.63

Home values & property tax

Ranked against U.S. tracts.

Median Property Tax

$1,207

Cost of living & affordability

Ranked against U.S. tracts.

Median Rent

$1,517

Higher than 62%

Home prices & appreciation

Ranked against U.S. tracts.

Recession Drop %

-68%

Climate & weather

Ranked against U.S. tracts.

Summer Avg High (°F)

92.1

Winter Avg Low (°F)

37.4

Avg Temperature (°F)

63.3

Hot Days/yr (>90°F)

100

Freezing Days/yr (<32°F)

24.7

Annual Precipitation (in)

10.7

Annual Snowfall (in)

0.2

Flood & disaster risk

Ranked against U.S. tracts.

FEMA Risk Score

77

Higher than 77%

The full report

Six pillars — each with percentile benchmarks, 16-year trends, and per-metric detail.

  • People

  • Work & Money

  • Housing

  • Amenities

  • Environment & Risk

Census Tract 06065042801: frequently asked questions

How much is property tax in Census Tract 06065042801?
The median annual property tax in Census Tract 06065042801 is $1,207.
What is the average rent in Census Tract 06065042801?
The median gross rent in Census Tract 06065042801 is $1,517 a month, higher than 62% of U.S. tracts.
What is the weather like in Census Tract 06065042801?
Census Tract 06065042801 averages 63.3°F year-round, summer highs near 92.1°F, winter lows around 37.4°F (NOAA 1991–2020 normals). It sees about 0.2 inches of snow a year.
Is Census Tract 06065042801 at risk of flooding or natural disasters?
Census Tract 06065042801's FEMA National Risk Index score is 77 (higher than 77% of U.S. tracts). Its greatest modeled natural hazard is earthquake.

Sources: U.S. Census ACS, FEMA National Risk Index, FHFA House Price Index, OpenStreetMap, EPA. Explore the map →