La Habra North

La Habra North is an urban neighborhood in La Habra, California (based on population density).

La Habra North real estate consists primarily of small (studio to two bedroom) to medium-sized (three or four bedroom) single-family homes as well as 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 La Habra North neighborhood are older and well-established, having been constructed between 1940 and 1969. A number of houses were also constructed between 1970 and 1999.

La Habra North has a 13.8% vacancy rate, which is significantly higher than the national average (higher than 72.7% of American neighborhoods). The majority of unoccupied houses in this area is vacant all year. This could indicate either a lack of demand for real estate in the area or that a large amount of new housing has been built but is yet to be occupied. In any case, if you reside here, you may see that many of the houses or apartments are vacant.

The median real estate price in La Habra North is $819,070, which is more expensive than 58.2% of the neighborhoods in California and 89.8% of the neighborhoods in the United States.

According to analysis, the average rental price in La Habra North is presently $2,338. Rents in this neighborhood are currently lower than in 71.1% of California neighborhoods.

Traditionally, the majority of Americans lived on farms or earned a living from the land, forests, or sea. With global trade and an economy increasingly focused on mutual assistance, fewer individuals farm, fish, or harvest timber today than at any other point in American history. However, according to analysis, the La Habra North neighborhood differs from the majority of American neighborhoods due to the proportion of its residents who continue to work in these fields. This neighborhood has a higher concentration of such workers than 95.5% of U.S. neighborhoods, accounting for 4.0% of the workforce.

The La Habra North area is notable in California for its college student-friendly atmosphere. According to a study, this neighborhood is home to a number of college students, is generally walkable, and is safe. This, together with other factors, distinguishes it as a viable option for college students to consider. Because a large number of college students live in this neighborhood, it may be close to a college campus and provide amenities oriented toward the student body. While it is not for everyone, ambitious students can experience seasonal excitement between semesters and school breaks, and parents can rest easy knowing that the neighborhood has an above-average safety rating. The neighborhood is ranked among the top 7.0% of college-friendly places to live in California for each of these reasons.

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