North Main
North Main is an urban neighborhood in Santa Ana, California (based on population density).
North Main real estate consists mostly of tiny (studio to two bedroom) to medium (three or four bedroom) apartment complexes/high-rise apartments and townhomes. The majority of residential real estate is occupied by a combination of owners and tenants. Many of the homes in the North Main area are newer, having been completed in 2000 or later. A number of houses were also constructed between 1970 and 1999.
Vacant apartments and houses are a common occurrence in North Main. The current vacancy rate in real estate is 27.8%. This is higher than the vacancy rate in 93.0% of all neighborhoods in the United States. Furthermore, the majority of unoccupied housing in this area is vacant all year. This is occasionally the situation in communities dominated by unoccupied new development. However, neighborhoods with such high vacancy rates are frequently afflicted by a protracted vacancy crisis. If you reside here, you may notice that several buildings in your neighborhood are vacant.
North Main’s median real estate price is $924,281, making it more expensive than 68.9% of California communities and 92.9% of US neighborhoods.
According to a study, the average rental price in North Main is presently $3,892. The average rental cost in this neighborhood is higher than in 77.4% of California neighborhoods.
Mexican (27.0%) is the most frequent ethnicity or ancestry identified by residents of Santa Ana’s North Main area. There are also a handful of Asian ancestry residents (11.8%), Irish ancestry residents (8.3%), and some English ancestry residents (7.4%), as well as some French ancestry residents (6.1%).
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 North Main area, with 61.0% of families speaking it. Spanish, Korean, Chinese, and Japanese are also often spoken here.
Some neighborhoods are more united internally than others. Other neighborhoods, on the other hand, feel like a gathering of strangers who just happen to live nearby. This sometimes boils down to not only the personality of the individuals in an area, but also how long people have lived in that neighborhood together. The North Main neighborhood has a higher proportion of residents who did not live there five years ago than 97.3% of U.S. neighborhoods. This neighborhood has more new inhabitants from other places than probably any other in America.
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