Hillgrove
Hillgrove is a densely populated urban neighborhood located in Hacienda Heights, California.
Hillgrove real estate consists mostly of medium to big (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 the Hillgrove area are older and well-established, having been constructed between 1940 and 1969. A number of houses were also constructed between 1970 and 1999.
Hillgrove’s median real estate price is $716,624, making it more expensive than 47.6% of California neighborhoods and 86.8% of US neighborhoods.
According to analysis, the average rental price in Hillgrove is presently $2,997. Rents in this neighborhood are currently lower than in 47.5% of California neighborhoods.
The Hillgrove area ranks highly as a college student friendly place to live, with a nice mix of college students, safety from crime, and decent walkability. College students and their parents may wish to consider it. It ranks higher than 89.1% of California neighborhoods for a decent area for college students to live. This frequently implies that the neighborhood includes resources and services aimed toward college students, ranging from undergraduate to graduate students.
The Hillgrove area in Hacienda Heights, CA, has the highest percentage of residents who identify as Mexican (58.2%). There are also a significant number of persons with Asian heritage (22.0%) and residents with German ancestry (2.7%). Furthermore, 28.6% of the people in this community 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. Spanish is the most commonly spoken language in the Hillgrove area, with 47.7% of families speaking it. English, Chinese, and Tagalog are among the other prominent languages spoken here (the first language of the Philippine region).
The Hillgrove area in Hacienda Heights has upper-middle class neighbors, making it an above-average income neighborhood. According to data, this community has a greater income than 73.3% of all neighborhoods in America. Furthermore, 10.8% of the children seventeen and under residing in this area are poor, which is a lower proportion of childhood poverty than observed in 50.3% of America’s neighborhoods.
Executive, managerial, and professional occupations employ 27.7% of the working population in the Hillgrove neighborhood. Manufacturing and laborer occupations are the second most important occupational category in this neighborhood, employing 27.2% of the people. Other residents work in sales and service jobs, ranging from major sales accounts to fast food restaurants (25.7%), while 18.9% work in clerical, assistant, and tech support occupations.
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