The basics
Total Population
1,495
Median Age
51.7
Population Density
84.83
Home values & property tax
Ranked against U.S. tracts.
Median Home Value
$543,400
Median Property Tax
$3,672
Effective Tax Rate
1%
Cost of living & affordability
Ranked against U.S. tracts.
Price-to-Income Ratio
4.52
Home prices & appreciation
Ranked against U.S. tracts.
HPI Growth 5yr %
23%
Appreciation 1yr %
-9.2%
Pandemic Gain %
29%
Recession Drop %
-41%
Climate & weather
Ranked against U.S. tracts.
Summer Avg High (°F)
95
Winter Avg Low (°F)
39.5
Avg Temperature (°F)
62.9
Hot Days/yr (>90°F)
98.4
Freezing Days/yr (<32°F)
20.2
Annual Precipitation (in)
39.6
Annual Snowfall (in)
0.7
Flood & disaster risk
Ranked against U.S. tracts.
FEMA Risk Score
80.4
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 06089011001: frequently asked questions
- What is the median home value in Census Tract 06089011001?
- The median home value in Census Tract 06089011001 is $543,400, higher than 79% of U.S. tracts.
- How much is property tax in Census Tract 06089011001?
- The median annual property tax in Census Tract 06089011001 is $3,672, an effective rate of 1% of home value.
- Is Census Tract 06089011001 expensive to live in?
- Homes in Census Tract 06089011001 cost about 4.52× the median household income, higher than 66% of U.S. tracts.
- How much have home prices grown in Census Tract 06089011001?
- Home prices in Census Tract 06089011001 have moved 23% over the past five years (-9.2% in the past year), per the FHFA House Price Index.
- What is the weather like in Census Tract 06089011001?
- Census Tract 06089011001 averages 62.9°F year-round, summer highs near 95°F, winter lows around 39.5°F (NOAA 1991–2020 normals). It sees about 0.7 inches of snow a year.
- Is Census Tract 06089011001 at risk of flooding or natural disasters?
- Census Tract 06089011001's FEMA National Risk Index score is 80.4 (higher than 81% of U.S. tracts). Its greatest modeled natural hazard is wildfire.
Sources: U.S. Census ACS, FEMA National Risk Index, FHFA House Price Index, OpenStreetMap, EPA. Explore the map →