City Center

La Habra City Center is a heavily populated (by population density) neighborhood in La Habra, California.

The City Center of La Habra, CA real estate consists mostly of tiny (studio to two bedroom) to medium-sized (three or four bedroom) single-family residences and apartment complexes/high-rise apartments. The majority of residential real estate is occupied by a combination of owners and tenants. Many of the homes in the City Center area are older and well-established, having been constructed between 1940 and 1969. A number of houses were also constructed between 1970 and 1999.

The median real estate price in La Habra’s City Center is $693,239, which is more costly than 44.7% of California neighborhoods and 85.4% of US neighborhoods.

According to data, the average rental price in La Habra City Center is presently $2,706 per month. Rents in this neighborhood are currently lower than in 57.4% of California neighborhoods.

Did you know that the La Habra City Center area contains more residents of Mexican and Canadian descent than almost any other community in America? That is correct! In actuality, 75.4% of the people in this community are of Mexican descent, while 1.0% are of Canadian descent.

La Habra City Center is also quite unique linguistically. Significantly, 61.1% of its population aged five and up speak Spanish at home. This is a greater rate than 95.9% of all neighborhoods in the United States.

The City Center neighborhood in La Habra has upper-middle income neighbors, making it an above-average income neighborhood. According to data, this community has a greater income than 68.2% of all neighborhoods in America. This neighborhood has a greater percentage of childhood poverty than 70.3% of U.S. neighborhoods, with 22.1% of the children living below the federal poverty line.

Spanish is the most commonly spoken language in the La Habra City Center area, with 61.1% of households speaking it. Some folks (34.2%) also speak English.

Residents in the City Center neighborhood of La Habra, California, most typically identify as Mexican (75.4%). There are also a handful of Asian ancestry residents (6.7%), German ancestry persons (3.3%), and some Irish ancestry residents (1.7%), as well as some English ancestry residents (1.6%). Furthermore, 34.1% of this neighborhood’s population were born in another nation.

29.0% of the working population in the La Habra City Center neighborhood is employed in sales and service jobs ranging from major sales accounts to fast food eateries. Manufacturing and laborer occupations are the second most important occupational category in this neighborhood, employing 27.8% of the people. Other residents work in executive, managerial, and professional jobs (24.4%), and clerical, assistant, and tech support occupations (18.1%).

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