East La Mirada
East La Mirada is a densely urban (by population density) neighborhood of Whittier, California.
East La Mirada real estate consists mostly of medium to small (three or four bedroom) single-family homes 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 East La Mirada are older and well-established, having been built between 1940 and 1969. A number of houses were also constructed between 1970 and 1999.
East La Mirada currently has a 0.5% vacancy rate, which is lower than 93.6% of all communities in the United States. This means that the housing supply in East La Mirada is extremely limited in comparison to the demand for property in the area.
East La Mirada’s median real estate price is $826,572, making it more expensive than 58.6% of California communities and 90.4% of US neighborhoods.
According to analysis, the average rental price in East La Mirada is presently $2,417. Rents in this neighborhood are currently lower than in 68.3% of California neighborhoods.
Residents in Whittier, California’s East La Mirada area most typically identify as Mexican (43.9%). There are also persons with German heritage (9.5%), residents with Irish roots (8.9%), and those with English ancestry (6.9%), as well as residents with Asian ancestry (4.0%), among others. Furthermore, 20.7% of the people in this neighborhood were born in another nation.
People in this neighborhood speak a variety of languages. These are the languages that people prefer to speak when they are at home with their families. English is the most commonly spoken language in the East La Mirada area, with 66.6% of households speaking it. Spanish and Italian are two more prominent languages spoken here.
The neighbors in Whittier’s East La Mirada area are middle-class, making it a moderate-income neighborhood. According to data, this community has a greater income than 55.5% of all neighborhoods in America. Furthermore, 2.7% of the children seventeen and under in this neighborhood are poor, which is lower than the incidence of childhood poverty observed in 73.8% of America’s neighborhoods.
Executive, managerial, and professional occupations employ 37.9% of the working population in the East La Mirada neighborhood. With 25.2% of the residents employed, sales and service jobs are the second most important occupational group in this neighborhood, ranging from major sales accounts to working in fast food restaurants. Other residents work in manufacturing and laborer jobs (19.0%) and clerical, assistant, and tech support occupations (17.9%).
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