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Culver City Demographics
| Population |
| 1980 |
1990 |
1997 |
2002
(projected) |
| 46,449 |
48,361 |
49,816 |
50,785 |
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| Households |
| 1990 |
1997 |
2002
(projected) |
| 19,001 |
19,329 |
19,503 |
| Average
household size is 2.54 persons. |
| A
household is an occupied housing unit, whose members may or may
not be related by birth or marriage. |
| ... |
| Population
Distribution by Age - 1997 |
| Age
(in years) |
0-9 |
10-19 |
20-44 |
45-64 |
65
or more |
| Distribution |
13% |
11% |
44% |
21% |
11% |
| Children
comprise 121% of the overall population. |
| Median
age: 36 |
| ... |
| Sex |
| 97
men for every 100 women |
| ... |
| Ethnicity
- 1997 |
| 16%
Asian/Pacific Islander |
11%
Black |
32%
Hispanic |
55%
White |
| Note:
Asian/Pacific Islander, Black, and White are racial categories.
Persons of Hispanic ethnicity may be of any race. |
| ... |
|
Educational
Attainment (% of persons 25 years of age and over) |
| ... |
Less than 12th Grade |
21% |
| ... |
High School Graduate |
19% |
| ... |
Some College/Associate
Degree |
29% |
| ... |
Bachelor’s Degree |
19% |
| ... |
Graduate or
Professional Degree |
12% |
| Note: 31% have a
Bachelor’s Degree or higher. |
| Median
Household Income |
| 1997 |
National
Percentile Rank |
2002
(projected) |
| $47,910 |
87 |
$53,657 |
| ... |
| Per
Capita Income in 1997: $23,204 |
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Top 3
Occupational Categories (for employed persons 16 years of age
and over) |
| ... |
Professional specialty (engineers,
architects, etc.) -- #1 |
| ... |
Administrative support |
| ... |
Executive, administrative, and
managerial occupations |
| ... |
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Top 5 Industries
(for employed persons 16 years of age and over) |
| ... |
Retail trade -- #1 |
| ... |
Professional services (not health
or education) |
| ... |
Manufacturing durable goods |
| ... |
Educational services |
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Finance, insurance, or real estate |
| Total
Housing Units |
Owner
Occupied |
Average
# Bedrooms |
| 19,931 |
52% |
mostly 2 bedrooms,
but many with 1 or 3 bedrooms |
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In northern Culver City (zip code 90232), 39% of
housing units are owner occupied, compared to 59% in southern
Culver City (zip code 90230). |
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| Units
in Structure (as % of total housing units) |
| One |
Two-Four |
Five
or More |
Mobile
Home or Other |
| 44% |
10% |
43% |
3% |
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In northern Culver City, 20% of housing units are
in 2-4 unit structures, compared to 5% in southern Culver City,
where there is a greater percentage of large multiunit structures.
Median Year Built:
1954 for north Culver City and 1962 for south Culver City |
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Historical
Sales Averages
(Average sale prices for
single-family homes in Culver City) |
| 1991 High |
1995 Low |
1998 |
| $247,890 |
$216,625 |
$289,308 |
| By 1998,
Culver City home sale prices had risen 34% from their 1995 lows
and had exceeded the 1991 market highs by 17%. For an up-to-date
survey of home prices for Culver City, see Where
Can You Afford to Live. |
| Commute
Times (% of working population) |
| Less than 15
minutes |
Less than 25
minutes |
Less than 35
minutes |
| 25% |
63% |
85% |
| ... |
| Average
Commute: 20 minutes |
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include the following credits and disclaimer when reproducing,
distributing, or displaying it:
Courtesy of Tierra
Properties, 11866 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90025. Web
site: http://www.tierraproperties.com.
Phone: (310) 477-3192. Residential sales: Irma Vargas, vargas@tierraproperties.com.
Commercial sales: Deke Keasbey, keasbey@tierraproperties.com.
Data are from 1990
United States Census, or projections based on Census figures,
reprinted with permission from "Sourcebook of Zip Code
Demographics," 12th edition, 1997, published by CACI
Marketing Systems.
Tierra Properties and
its representatives do not guarantee the accuracy of these data.
While we believe the information to be reliable, the reader is
advised to independently verify its accuracy.
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