Los Alamitos East
Los Alamitos East is a densely populated (by population density) neighborhood of Los Alamitos, California.
Los Alamitos East real estate consists mostly of modest (studio to two bedroom) to medium (three or four bedroom) apartment complexes/high-rise apartments and small apartment buildings. The majority of residential real estate is occupied by renters. Many of the homes in Los Alamitos East are established but not old, having been built between 1970 and 1999. A number of houses were also constructed between 1940 and 1969.
The vacancy rate in Los Alamitos East is 5.6%, which is lower than in 65.2% of American areas. Demand for real estate in Los Alamitos East is higher than the national average, which may indicate some demand for price rises or new residential building in this community.
The median real estate price in Los Alamitos East is $568,657, which is less costly than 69.0% of California communities and 21.3% of all U.S. neighborhoods.
According to analysis, the average rental price in Los Alamitos East is presently $3,291. The average rental cost in this neighborhood is higher than in 62.9% of California neighborhoods.
Residents in the Los Alamitos East area in Los Alamitos, California, most typically identify as Mexican (23.9%). There are also residents of Asian heritage (15.0%), residents with German roots (7.0%), and some with Irish ancestry (6.0%), as well as those with English ancestry (5.2%), among others. Furthermore, 19.1% of this neighborhood’s population 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 Los Alamitos East neighborhood, with 72.4% of families speaking it. Spanish, Korean, and German/Yiddish are also often spoken here.
The Los Alamitos East neighborhood in Los Alamitos has upper-middle income neighbors, making it an above-average income area. According to data, this community has a greater income than 67.5% of all neighborhoods in America. This neighborhood has a greater percentage of childhood poverty than 63.3% of U.S. neighborhoods, with 17.7% of the children living below the federal poverty line.
Executive, managerial, and professional occupations employ 48.9% of the working population in the Los Alamitos East neighborhood. With 29.0% 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 (12.3%), and clerical, assistant, and tech support occupations (9.8%).
Los Alamitos East is also distinctive linguistically. Significantly, 7.3% of its population aged five and up speak Korean at home. While this may appear to be a small amount, it is higher than 99.3% of American communities.
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