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Census Tract 06067007101

Sacramento, California

FIPS 06067007101

Juniper

Census Tract 06067007101 is in the 86th percentile nationally for median home value.

Median Home Value

$650,700

Higher than 86% of U.S. tracts

FEMA Risk Score

49.3

Near the U.S. tracts median

The basics

Total Population

1,355

Median Age

40.2

Population Density

46.32

Home values & property tax

Ranked against U.S. tracts.

Median Home Value

$650,700

Higher than 86%

Median Property Tax

$6,772

Effective Tax Rate

1%

Cost of living & affordability

Ranked against U.S. tracts.

Price-to-Income Ratio

3.37

Lower than 58%

Climate & weather

Ranked against U.S. tracts.

Summer Avg High (°F)

91.5

Winter Avg Low (°F)

38.5

Avg Temperature (°F)

61.2

Hot Days/yr (>90°F)

83.9

Freezing Days/yr (<32°F)

22.8

Annual Precipitation (in)

18

Annual Snowfall (in)

0

Flood & disaster risk

Ranked against U.S. tracts.

FEMA Risk Score

49.3

Near median

EAL Flood/Coastal per $1K

0

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 06067007101: frequently asked questions

What is the median home value in Census Tract 06067007101?
The median home value in Census Tract 06067007101 is $650,700, higher than 86% of U.S. tracts.
How much is property tax in Census Tract 06067007101?
The median annual property tax in Census Tract 06067007101 is $6,772, an effective rate of 1% of home value.
Is Census Tract 06067007101 expensive to live in?
Homes in Census Tract 06067007101 cost about 3.37× the median household income, lower than 58% of U.S. tracts.
What is the weather like in Census Tract 06067007101?
Census Tract 06067007101 averages 61.2°F year-round, summer highs near 91.5°F, winter lows around 38.5°F (NOAA 1991–2020 normals).
Is Census Tract 06067007101 at risk of flooding or natural disasters?
Census Tract 06067007101's FEMA National Risk Index score is 49.3 (near the U.S. tracts median). Its greatest modeled natural hazard is earthquake. Modeled coastal-flood loss is negligible.

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