Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Demographic Profile for Warren County, New York

Warren County, New York had a population of 65,548 in the year 2005. The population has increased, since the population in 2000 of 63,350. This growth signifies an increase of 3.5 percent. Warren ranks 21 of 62 counties when analyzing total population change in New York and the county ranks 785 of 3,141 counties when calculating the total change in county population across the US.

In terms of total land area, Warren covers a total land area of 869 square miles. The county has a medium-low population density of 75 persons per square mile. Similar counties in the US, in terms of density, include: -- more densely populated -- Westmoreland, VA (75 per sq. mile ), Warren, IA (75 per sq. mile ), Franklin, VT (75 per sq. mile ), -- less densely populated -- Saline, KS (75 per sq. mile ), Georgetown, SC (75 per sq. mile ), Lincoln, KY (75 per sq. mile ).

In 2005, the Census Bureau estimated the median age in Warren County, New York to be 40.6 years of age. The median in Warren is greater than the median in New York of 37.5. Since the year 2000, the area has seen an increase in this median, when at that time it was 39.1 years of age. With a total of 21 percent of the 2005 population being comprised of individuals under the age of 18, Warren can be described as being made up of a medium-low percent of people under 18. The 18 to 64 years old population group has a medium-high representation within the population, making up 63.3 percent of the population within the age group. People 65 and older make up 15.6 percent of the population in the area. When compared to other counties throughout the United States, this represents a medium-high percent of the population.

Warren County, New York has a population that is made of 96.2 percent White, 0.7 percent African American, 0.7 percent Asian, and 1.5 percent Hispanic. The area population base can be described as having a very modest amount of racial and ethnic diversity, with 2.9 percent of the population made up of minorities. This is less than the State of New York percent of 37.7. Since 2000, Warren has increased the percent of minority makeup when 2.3 percent of the population was made up of minorities.

Since 2000, a medium-low amount of people have migrated to Warren internationally. The international migration into Warren totals 0 percent of the total migration into the State of New York. This percent of international migration is medium-low when analyzed against the base population in the year 2005 and compared to other counties across the US.

Datasource: Population Estimates Program, U.S. Bureau of the Census.

Friday, November 10, 2006

Housing Report for Warren County, Ohio

In the State of Ohio, Warren County places 2 of 88 by percent in growth of new residential structures. The county places 93 of 3,141, in terms of residential real estate percentage change change in the United States.

In Warren County, there were a total of 71,965 homes in the year 2005. This county has gone through a growth in housing units, adding in all 10,072 residential units since 2001, or 16.3 percent.

Warren County is made up of a medium percentage of high-priced residential real estate. In 2005, the American Community Survey reports that 3.7 percent of the homes were valued over $500,000.

The residential housing values in Warren County, Ohio have seen large increases from the housing values in 2000. The residential values have increased by $35,800, or 25.2 percent, from their 2000 value of $142,200.

It can be understood that there is a limited amount of housing that is affordable in Warren County, Ohio. In 2005, 19.2 percent of the homes were valued under $125,000.

Warren County had a median home value in the year 2005 of $178,000, accounted by the American Community Survey. This value is greater than the Ohio 2005 median home value of $129,600 and greater than median home value of $167,500 for the United States in the same year.

Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau

 

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