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Neighborhoods:

Blue Water, Downtown Port Huron, Edison Shores, Huron Light Ship, Military, North End, North Port Huron, Old Towne Port Huron, River Park, South End, South Park, South Port Huron


Blue Water neighborhood in Port Huron statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.717 square miles

Population: 2,641

Population density:
Blue Water:

3,686 people per square mile
Port Huron:

3,590 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Blue Water:

$59,015
Port Huron:

$45,623

Median rent in in 2021:
Blue Water:

$569
Port Huron:

$665

Male vs Females
Males:

1,479
Females:

1,162

Median age
Males:

36.5 years
Females:

44.0 years

Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (79.9% of all units):
Blue Water:

$111,629
Michigan:

$252,837

Most popular occupations of males: production occupations (17.9%); community and social services occupations (17.0%); business and financial operations occupations (15.8%); service occupations (15.5%); management occupations (except farmers) (11.2%); material moving occupations (10.8%); sales and office occupations (4.6%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (36.3%); sales and office occupations (18.5%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (14.7%); production occupations (9.9%); material moving occupations (9.1%); education, training, and library occupations (3.9%); business and financial operations occupations (3.1%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: I- 94.

Highways in this neighborhood: I- 94 Bus (Pine Grove Ave, I- 69 Bus, State Hwy 25); State Hwy 25 (Pine Grove Ave).

Roads and streets: Garfield St; Hancock St; Stone St; Riverview St; Church St; Elmwood St; 10th Ave; Thomas Edison Pkwy; Elk St; Mansfield St; Harker St; Willow St; Armour St; Forest St; Gratiot Ave; State St; Poplar St; Edison Shores Pl; Scott Ave; Walnut St; Maple St; Cherry St; Wright St; Lyon St; Omar St; Thomas Edison Dr; Edison Shores Ln; St Clair St; 12th Ave; Sedgwick St; Russell Ave; Myrtle St; Whipple St; Mc Pherson St; 13th Ave; Edison Shores Ct; Conger Ave; 11th Ave; Thomas St; Edison Shores St; Conger St; Saint Clair St.

Railroad features: Grand Trunk Western RR.

Blue Water neighborhood detailed profile
Downtown Port Huron neighborhood in Port Huron statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 1.412 square miles

Population: 6,876

Population density:
Downtown Port Huron (Downtown):

4,869 people per square mile
Port Huron:

3,590 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Downtown Port Huron (Downtown):

$35,487
Port Huron:

$45,623

Median rent in in 2021:
Downtown Port Huron (Downtown):

$611
Port Huron:

$665

Male vs Females
Males:

3,156
Females:

3,720

Median age
Males:

31.2 years
Females:

42.8 years

Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (45.0% of all units):
Downtown Port Huron (Downtown):

$70,820
Michigan:

$252,837

Most popular occupations of males: production occupations (34.3%); service occupations (17.2%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (13.8%); sales and office occupations (6.9%); management occupations (except farmers) (4.8%); transportation occupations (4.5%); architecture and engineering occupations (4.2%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (30.9%); sales and office occupations (20.8%); production occupations (16.9%); legal occupations (9.4%); material moving occupations (8.6%); management occupations (except farmers) (3.9%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (2.7%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: Pine Grove Ave (I- 69 Bus, State Hwy 25, I- 94 Bus).

Highways in this neighborhood: Military St (State Hwy 25, I- 94 Bus).

Roads and streets: Water St; Stone St; Fort St; Stanton St; Glenwood Ave; Poplar St; Merchant St; Mc Morran Blvd; Rawlins St; Lincoln Ave; Kearney St; 10th Ave; Whipple St; Elk St; Erie St; Mc Pherson St; River St; Thomas St; Sedgwick St; 11th Ave; Michigan St; Washington Ave; Grand River Ave; Lapeer Ave; Willow St; Pine St; 12th Ave; Bard St; 4th St; Quay St; Wall St; Court St; Richardson St; Superior St; Thomas Edison Pkwy; 10th St; Edison Shores Pl; Beers St; Michigan; Ontario St; Mc Brady; 11th St; St Clair St; 8th St; 7th St; Edison Shores Ln; Arch St; 6th St; Dockside Dr; River Centre Dr; Huron Ave; Prospect; 3rd St; Pointe Dr; Pine Grove Park Dr; Andrew Murphy Ave; Miller St; Wells St; Pearl St; Howard St; Varney St; Edison Shores Ct; Clyde St; White St; Chestnut St; Pleasant; Superior Mall; Cross Pointe Dr; Edison Shores St; 13th St; Gillett St; N Pointe Dr; Ward St; Dockside Ct; W Pointe Dr; E Pointe Dr; Sherman St.

Railroad features: Grand Trunk Western RR.

Downtown Port Huron neighborhood detailed profile
Edison Shores neighborhood in Port Huron statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.080 square miles



Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: Pine Grove Ave (I- 69 Bus, State Hwy 25, I- 94 Bus).

Roads and streets: Edison Shores Pl; Thomas Edison Dr; Edison Shores Ln; Thomas Edison Pkwy; Sedgwick St; Stone St; Willow St; Edison Shores Ct; Mc Pherson St; Whipple St; Edison Shores St; Elk St.

Railroad features: Grand Trunk Western RR.

Edison Shores neighborhood detailed profile
Huron Light Ship neighborhood in Port Huron statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.063 square miles



Highways in this neighborhood: I- 69 Bus (I- 94 Bus, Pine Grove Ave, State Hwy 25).

Roads and streets: Michigan; Sedgwick St; Prospect; Lincoln Ave; Pine Grove Park Dr; Pleasant; Willow St.

Huron Light Ship neighborhood detailed profile
Military neighborhood in Port Huron statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.174 square miles

Population: 608

Population density:
Military (Military Road):

3,493 people per square mile
Port Huron:

3,590 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Military (Military Road):

$18,735
Port Huron:

$45,623

Median rent in in 2021:
Military (Military Road):

$653
Port Huron:

$665

Male vs Females
Males:

265
Females:

342

Median age
Males:

31.1 years
Females:

48.8 years

Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (54.3% of all units):
Military (Military Road):

$66,948
Michigan:

$252,837

Most popular occupations of males: production occupations (62.2%); service occupations (24.7%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (6.7%); management occupations (except farmers) (6.0%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (28.1%); production occupations (25.3%); legal occupations (22.9%); sales and office occupations (13.0%); material moving occupations (10.5%)


Highways in this neighborhood: I- 69 Bus (State Hwy 25, I- 94 Bus, Military St).

Roads and streets: Fort St; Mc Morran Blvd; Water St; Bard St; Grand River Ave; Wall St; Court St; Pine St; Quay St; Michigan St; Erie St; 7th St; 6th St; 4th St; 3rd St; Andrew Murphy Ave; Superior Mall; Superior St.

Military neighborhood detailed profile
North End neighborhood in Port Huron statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 3.514 square miles

Population: 7,814

Population density:
North End:

2,223 people per square mile
Port Huron:

3,590 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
North End:

$66,458
Port Huron:

$45,623

Median rent in in 2021:
North End:

$759
Port Huron:

$665

Male vs Females
Males:

3,989
Females:

3,824

Median age
Males:

43.3 years
Females:

47.6 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (83.6% of all units):
North End:

$188,762
Michigan:

$252,837

Average estimated value of townhouses or other attached units in 2021 (2.4% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$94,167
Michigan:

$213,093

Average estimated value of mobile home in 2021 (4.0% of all units):
North End:

$23,223
Michigan:

$70,381

Most popular occupations of males: production occupations (17.6%); management occupations (except farmers) (12.8%); service occupations (12.5%); sales and office occupations (11.5%); material moving occupations (8.3%); business and financial operations occupations (8.2%); community and social services occupations (5.7%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (28.9%); service occupations (20.1%); education, training, and library occupations (11.5%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (8.8%); management occupations (except farmers) (5.3%); business and financial operations occupations (5.2%); community and social services occupations (4.8%)


Highways in this neighborhood: Pine Grove Ave (State Hwy 136); State Hwy 25 (24th Ave); State Hwy 25; I- 94 Bus (Pine Grove Ave, I- 69 Bus, State Hwy 25).

Roads and streets: I- 94; Gratiot Ave; Hancock St; Garfield St; Elmwood St; Kraft Rd; Riverside Dr; Sanborn St; Holland Ave; Church St; Riverview St; 10th Ave; Armour St; Stone St; Fairway Dr; Conger St; Walnut St; 12th Ave; Wright St; Ballentine St; Omar St; Forest St; 17th Ave; Edison Blvd; 18th Ave; Cherry St; Maple St; Lakeview Ave; Brandywine Ln; 16th Ave; Palmer Ct; Woodstock Dr; Lasalle Blvd; Access Rd; Florida St; Monticello Dr; 19th Ave; 15th Ave; Oak Hills Cir; Jack Pine Ln; State St; Aspen; W Village Ln; Butternut Ct; Robinson St; 20th Ave; Jones Pl; Tamarack Dr; Hollis St; Elk St; Shenandoah Ave; Riverwood Dr; Bonhomme Ct; Ramblewood Dr; Mount Vernon Rd; Poplar St; Canal Dr; Hazelwood Ln; Catalpa Ct; Wilbur St; Harker St; Hickory Ln; Cooper Ave; 11th Ave; Watson St; Schumaker St; Russell Ave; E Village Ln; Joann Ct; Myrtle St; 21st Ave; Appomattox Dr; Mansfield St; Woodstock Cir; 14th Ave; Butternut Dr; Kennelworth Dr; Colonial; Briarwood Dr; Crimson Ct; E Woodland Dr; Thomas Edison Pkwy; Concord Pl; N River Rd; Homer Pl; W Woodland Dr; Continental Ct; Parkway Dr; Williamsburg Dr; Riverwood Ct; 13th Ave; 22nd Ave; Conger Ave; Holland Park Ln; Keewahdin Rd; S Woodland Dr; Abernathy Dr; Devonshire; Coventry Ln; Grace Rd; Old Squire Ln; Macdonald Rd; Alden Ct; N Woodland Dr; Lakeside Park Dr; Birch; Sherman Ct; Sparta Ct; Anweiler Ln; Ramblewood Ct; Priscilla Ct; Standish Ct; Linda Ct; Scenic Dr; Scott Ave; Lakeside Ct.

Railroad features: Grand Trunk Western RR.

Other features: Howe Drn; Saint Clair Riv; Black Riv.

North End neighborhood detailed profile
North Port Huron neighborhood in Port Huron statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 1.660 square miles

Population: 6,573

Population density:
North Port Huron (Town North):

3,959 people per square mile
Port Huron:

3,590 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
North Port Huron (Town North):

$42,736
Port Huron:

$45,623

Median rent in in 2021:
North Port Huron (Town North):

$706
Port Huron:

$665

Male vs Females
Males:

3,693
Females:

2,879

Median age
Males:

38.8 years
Females:

42.7 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (81.7% of all units):
North Port Huron (Town North):

$157,711
Michigan:

$252,837

Average estimated value of townhouses or other attached units in 2021 (7.4% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$94,167
Michigan:

$213,093

Most popular occupations of males: production occupations (18.5%); management occupations (except farmers) (16.7%); business and financial operations occupations (13.6%); community and social services occupations (13.1%); service occupations (12.9%); sales and office occupations (10.4%); material moving occupations (7.4%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (28.6%); sales and office occupations (21.4%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (11.9%); production occupations (8.2%); community and social services occupations (7.4%); material moving occupations (6.9%); management occupations (except farmers) (6.1%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: I- 94.

Highways in this neighborhood: I- 94 Bus (Pine Grove Ave, I- 69 Bus, State Hwy 25); Pine Grove Ave (State Hwy 25).

Roads and streets: Stone St; 10th Ave; Elk St; Poplar St; Scott Ave; Lyon St; 11th Ave; Fort St; Mansfield St; Stanton St; Glenwood Ave; Willow St; Merchant St; Mc Morran Blvd; 12th Ave; Rawlins St; Lincoln Ave; Mc Pherson St; Kearney St; Thomas Edison Pkwy; Whipple St; River St; Thomas St; Erie St; Sedgwick St; Harker St; Michigan St; St Clair St; Washington Ave; Grand River Ave; Bard St; Quay St; Richardson St; Superior St; State St; Edison Shores Pl; Beers St; Michigan; Ontario St; Mc Brady; Riverside Dr; Thomas Edison Dr; Edison Shores Ln; Huron Ave; Prospect; 13th Ave; Pine Grove Park Dr; Andrew Murphy Ave; Edison Shores Ct; Clyde St; Pleasant; Superior Mall; 10th St; Edison Shores St; Gratiot Ave; Armour St; Saint Clair St.

Railroad features: Grand Trunk Western RR.

Other features: Saint Clair Riv.

North Port Huron neighborhood detailed profile
Old Towne Port Huron neighborhood in Port Huron statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.183 square miles

Population: 427

Population density:
Old Towne Port Huron (Old Towne):

2,327 people per square mile
Port Huron:

3,590 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Old Towne Port Huron (Old Towne):

$39,345
Port Huron:

$45,623

Median rent in in 2021:
Old Towne Port Huron (Old Towne):

$531
Port Huron:

$665

Male vs Females
Males:

178
Females:

248

Median age
Males:

29.3 years
Females:

38.9 years

Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (61.2% of all units):
Old Towne Port Huron (Old Towne):

$68,138
Michigan:

$252,837

Most popular occupations of males: production occupations (33.7%); service occupations (21.8%); business and financial operations occupations (15.0%); sales and office occupations (9.1%); management occupations (except farmers) (5.4%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (5.4%); transportation occupations (2.9%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (41.2%); production occupations (13.4%); sales and office occupations (12.3%); legal occupations (9.3%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (8.8%); material moving occupations (4.8%); management occupations (except farmers) (3.8%)


Highways in this neighborhood: State Hwy 25 (I- 69 Bus, Military St, I- 94 Bus).

Roads and streets: Court St; Union St; Chestnut St; White St; Griswold St; Wall St; 8th St; 10th St; 7th St; Pine St; 6th St; 9th St.

Old Towne Port Huron neighborhood detailed profile
River Park neighborhood in Port Huron statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.127 square miles



Highways in this neighborhood: I- 69 Bus (State Hwy 25, Pine Grove Ave, I- 94 Bus).

Roads and streets: Stanton St; Lincoln Ave; Rawlins St; Glenwood Ave; River St; Stone St; St Clair St; Elk St; Erie St; Poplar St; Willow St; 10th Ave; Ontario St; Superior St; 11th Ave.

River Park neighborhood detailed profile
South End neighborhood in Port Huron statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 3.144 square miles

Population: 9,104

Population density:
South End:

2,895 people per square mile
Port Huron:

3,590 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
South End:

$50,046
Port Huron:

$45,623

Median rent in in 2021:
South End:

$682
Port Huron:

$665

Male vs Females
Males:

4,400
Females:

4,704

Median age
Males:

33.8 years
Females:

43.2 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (66.1% of all units):
South End:

$94,359
Michigan:

$252,837

Average estimated value of mobile home in 2021 (3.5% of all units):
South End:

$45,345
Michigan:

$70,381

Most popular occupations of males: production occupations (28.1%); service occupations (20.6%); sales and office occupations (15.8%); material moving occupations (7.8%); management occupations (except farmers) (6.0%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (5.4%); architecture and engineering occupations (4.8%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (33.0%); service occupations (27.4%); production occupations (12.9%); management occupations (except farmers) (8.5%); transportation occupations (5.6%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (5.4%); education, training, and library occupations (2.4%)


Highways in this neighborhood: State Hwy 25 (Military St, I- 94 Bus).

Roads and streets: Griswold St; Oak St; Division St; Minnie St; 24th St; Bancroft St; Beard St; Dove St; 16th St; Nern St; Moak St; Cleveland Ave; 32nd St; 28th St; 10th St; 30th St; Conner St; 20th St; North Blvd; 11th St; Cedar St; Vanness St; South Blvd; 22nd St; 13th St; Cypress St; Peavey St; 12th St; 23rd St; Little St; Ravenswood Rd; 9th St; 26th St; 8th St; Grant Pl; Goulden St; Sturgis St (Sturges St); Tunnel St; 7th St; 14th St; Jenkinson St; Vanderburg Pl (Vanderburgh Pl); Mason Ave; 31st St; 15th St; 21st St; Johnstone St; Thomson Ave; Manuel St; Petit St; Reid Ave; Buena Vis; 17th St; 19th St; 18th St; 6th St; Railroad St; Susan Ct; Thornhill St; Columbus St; 25th St; Golden Crest Ct; 29th St; Lakewood Ave; Center Ave (Center Rd); Barlow St; Parker; Belmar Pl; Avondale St; E Rick Dr; Griswold St (I- 69 Bus); Roselawn Ct; Ashland Ct; Jay St; 27th St; W Rick Dr; W Rick Ct (W Rick Dr); Thornhill Ct; Power St; Vanderburgh Pl.

Railroad features: Grand Trunk Western RR; Chesapeake and Ohio Rlwy; St Clair Tunl (Grand Trunk Western RR); Port Huron and Detroit RR.

Other features: Saint Clair Riv.

South End neighborhood detailed profile
South Park neighborhood in Port Huron statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 1.387 square miles

Population: 2,974

Population density:
South Park:

2,144 people per square mile
Port Huron:

3,590 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
South Park:

$50,624
Port Huron:

$45,623

Median rent in in 2021:
South Park:

$692
Port Huron:

$665

Male vs Females
Males:

1,405
Females:

1,568

Median age
Males:

37.1 years
Females:

47.2 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (54.4% of all units):
South Park:

$130,001
Michigan:

$252,837

Average estimated value of mobile home in 2021 (4.3% of all units):
South Park:

$46,734
Michigan:

$70,381

Most popular occupations of males: sales and office occupations (26.5%); production occupations (23.5%); service occupations (22.8%); management occupations (except farmers) (6.5%); architecture and engineering occupations (4.8%); material moving occupations (4.5%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (4.4%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (34.8%); service occupations (31.4%); production occupations (10.5%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (9.7%); management occupations (except farmers) (8.6%); education, training, and library occupations (1.6%); architecture and engineering occupations (1.3%)


Highways in this neighborhood: State Hwy 25 (Military St, I- 94 Bus).

Roads and streets: Dove St; Nern St; Moak St; Cleveland Ave; 32nd St; 28th St; 30th St; Conner St; 24th St; North Blvd; Vanness St; South Blvd; Peavey St; Little St; Ravenswood Rd; 26th St; Grant Pl; Goulden St; Sturgis St (Sturges St); 31st St; Manuel St; Reid Ave; 16th St; Buena Vis; Thornhill St; 25th St; Golden Crest Ct; 29th St; Lakewood Ave; Barlow St; Parker; Belmar Pl; Avondale St; Roselawn Ct; Ashland Ct; 22nd St; 27th St; Thornhill Ct; Power St.

Railroad features: Port Huron and Detroit RR.

Other features: Saint Clair Riv.

South Park neighborhood detailed profile
South Port Huron neighborhood in Port Huron statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 2.644 square miles

Population: 11,581

Population density:
South Port Huron (Town South):

4,380 people per square mile
Port Huron:

3,590 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
South Port Huron (Town South):

$47,481
Port Huron:

$45,623

Median rent in in 2021:
South Port Huron (Town South):

$677
Port Huron:

$665

Male vs Females
Males:

5,875
Females:

5,705

Median age
Males:

35.0 years
Females:

40.3 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (74.7% of all units):
South Port Huron (Town South):

$80,852
Michigan:

$252,837

Average estimated value of townhouses or other attached units in 2021 (5.4% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$94,167
Michigan:

$213,093

Most popular occupations of males: production occupations (22.9%); service occupations (17.6%); sales and office occupations (13.0%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (11.5%); transportation occupations (8.3%); material moving occupations (8.2%); management occupations (except farmers) (4.6%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (31.8%); sales and office occupations (27.3%); production occupations (10.5%); management occupations (except farmers) (7.9%); material moving occupations (6.0%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (3.9%); education, training, and library occupations (2.7%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: I- 94.

Highways in this neighborhood: State Hwy 25 (I- 69 Bus, Military St, I- 94 Bus); I- 94 Bus (State Hwy 25, Military St).

Roads and streets: Court St; Water St; White St; Chestnut St; Union St; Griswold St; Oak St; Division St; Lapeer Ave; Pine St; Wall St; Howard St; 17th St; 15th St; 14th St; 13th St; 16th St; 12th St; 11th St; 10th St; Gillett St; Taylor St; 24th St; Henry St; 20th St; Rural St; 18th St; Miller St; Wells St; Campau Ave; 8th St; Yeager St; 7th St; Jenks St; 6th St; 9th St; 19th St; Francis St; 22nd St; Divided West Belt Opas; 4th St; Runnels St; Gordon St; Carleton St; 23rd St; Pearl St; 21st St; Nelson St; Varney St; Katherine St; Farley St; Farrand St; Botsford St; Ward St; Arch St; Adelaide St; Spruce St; Dockside Dr; River Centre Dr; Locust; Martin; Young St; John L St; Lapeer Rd; 3rd St; Sherman St; Pointe Dr; Lorry Dr; Kern St; Jay St; Relkin St; Marchon Dr; Short; Cross Pointe Dr; 9 1/2 St; N Pointe Dr; Dockside Ct; Erie St; W Pointe Dr; Indian Dr; E Pointe Dr.

Railroad features: Grand Trunk Western RR.

Other features: Saint Clair Riv.

South Port Huron neighborhood detailed profile
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