Scout Vision uniquely solves for investment risk by generating Home Price Appreciation projections with unprecedented geographic granularity and predictive accuracy, for every micro-neighborhood (block group) in the U.S. Demographics, Crime Trends & Forecast: Reflects 2019 calendar year (latest available).Real Estate Value Forecasts & Regional Analysis: Updated Quarterly.
Department of Transportation, LEHD Origin-Destination Employment Statistics, Federal Highway Administration, National Agricultural Statistics. Department of Housing and Urban Development, U.S. Bureau of the Census, American Community Survey, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Dow Jones S&P, Federal Bureau of Investigation, 18,000+ local law enforcement agencies, Federal Housing Finance Agency, U.S. Department of Education, 50 state departments of education, U.S. Remote: Neighborhoods with the fewest people per square mile in the nation, generally less than 100 per square mile. Rural: Neighborhoods consist mostly of open space or agricultural areas but also generally have around 100 residents per square mile. Suburban: Although not necessarily outside city limits, these neighborhoods have a more generous amount of space per person with densities generally between 1,000 and 5,000 people per square mile.
Urban: Generally between 5,000 and 10,000 people per square mile, these are full built up places although not among the most dense in the country. The look and feel of the neighborhood, from high rises on the coast, to rural farmlands.ĭensely Urban: With densities above 10,000 people per square mile these are some of the densest neighborhoods in the nation. (Note that smaller lakes are not included, or neighborhoods that have little shoreline on a lake, relative to the size of the entire neighborhood).įarms: Agricultural land uses are a significant part of the neighborhood and contribute to its character. These are lakes large enough to include recreation and scenic areas. Lakefront: The neighborhood includes shoreline on a significant body of freshwater. Other important languages spoken here include Spanish and Portuguese.Ĭoastal: Neighborhoods on the ocean or tidally influenced rivers. The most common language spoken in Citra is English. Important ancestries of people in Citra include African, German, English, Irish, and Italian. The greatest number of Citra residents report their race to be White, followed by Black or African-American. The people who call Citra home describe themselves as belonging to a variety of racial and ethnic groups. However, Citra contains both very wealthy and poor people as well.Ĭitra is an extremely ethnically-diverse town. This equates to an annual income of $79,344 for a family of four. The per capita income in Citra in 2018 was $19,836, which is low income relative to Florida and the nation. 16.03% of adults 25 and older in Citra have a bachelor's degree or advanced degree, while 21.84% of adults have a 4-year degree or higher in the average American community. In terms of college education, the citizens of Citra rank slightly lower than the national average. If there was not a name available, we named the census tract by the largest street intersection in the census tract (e.g., Worcester, MA (Lincoln St/Plantation St) Then we named each census tract to the local colloquially recognized neighborhood name for that spot (e.g., Boston, MA (Dorchester). Since census tracts are subdivisions of a county, we did a spatial overlay of the census tracts onto city and town boundaries using a geographic information system to properly assign each census tract to its appropriate city or town. In urban areas, they are small, and in rural areas they can cover an entire small town or even a few small towns in very rural areas. Because census tracts are based on population, they vary in size depending on the density of settlement. This is the most fine-grained area for which detailed information is made available from the government, to protect the individual privacy of each of us. Census tracts usually have 4,000 persons, but can range between 1,500 and 8,000 persons. Census Bureau in conjunction with local authorities all across the country to define real neighborhoods that are bounded to contain areas with homogeneous population characteristics (including economic status, lifestyle, and living conditions). NeighborhoodScout® uses the official government designation for neighborhoods - the census tract.Ĭensus tracts are small, relatively permanent subdivisions of a county that are defined by the U.S.