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Neighborhoods:

Bretton Woods, Central Business District, Downtown Trenton, Downtown Woodhaven, Elizabeth Park, Fort, Fort Dix, Heritage Square, Kirkway Village, Max Serlin, Parkview, Pinehurst, Sullivan, Summit Pointe, Trenton City Center, Trenton Harbour, Woodbury Village, Woodhaven


Bretton Woods neighborhood in Trenton statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.377 square miles

Population: 3,919

Population density:
Bretton Woods:

10,402 people per square mile
Trenton:

2,533 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Bretton Woods:

$79,841
Trenton:

$70,725

Median rent in in 2021:
Bretton Woods:

$679
Trenton:

$681

Male vs Females
Males:

1,611
Females:

2,307

Median age
Males:

41.1 years
Females:

49.0 years

Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (51.2% of all units):
Bretton Woods:

$208,605
Michigan:

$252,837

Most popular occupations of males: management occupations (except farmers) (25.0%); service occupations (20.9%); sales and office occupations (14.8%); business and financial operations occupations (7.9%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (6.5%); material moving occupations (3.9%); community and social services occupations (3.6%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (31.7%); sales and office occupations (25.6%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (10.7%); management occupations (except farmers) (7.2%); education, training, and library occupations (7.1%); transportation occupations (5.9%); material moving occupations (3.9%)


Highways in this neighborhood: State Hwy 85 (Fort St).

Roads and streets: Harrison Ave; Charlton Rd; S Trenton Dr; West Rd; Gorno St; Edsel St; Belmont Rd (Belmont St); Medford St; Cambridge St; Boxford St; Nichols St; Edgemont St; Rutledge St; Chelsea St; Lenox St; Ruskin St; Glenwood St; Andover St; Vernon St; Ashby St; Winthrop St; Parkside St; Medford Rd; Trenton Dr.

Other features: Drain No 2.

Bretton Woods neighborhood detailed profile
Central Business District neighborhood in Trenton statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.727 square miles



Roads and streets: Allen Rd; West Rd; Carter Rd; Meijer Dr; Ziegler Ave.

Railroad features: Detroit Toledo and Ironton RR.

Other features: Clee Drn; Marsh Crk.

Central Business District neighborhood detailed profile
Downtown Trenton neighborhood in Trenton statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.511 square miles

Population: 1,356

Population density:
Downtown Trenton (Downtown):

2,655 people per square mile
Trenton:

2,533 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Downtown Trenton (Downtown):

$62,656
Trenton:

$70,725

Median rent in in 2021:
Downtown Trenton (Downtown):

$645
Trenton:

$681

Male vs Females
Males:

717
Females:

639

Median age
Males:

39.0 years
Females:

56.0 years

Most popular occupations of males: management occupations (except farmers) (13.9%); sales and office occupations (12.2%); production occupations (11.8%); architecture and engineering occupations (11.3%); material moving occupations (10.9%); transportation occupations (6.5%); service occupations (5.9%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (32.3%); business and financial operations occupations (17.0%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (15.2%); service occupations (9.7%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (8.9%); transportation occupations (6.3%); education, training, and library occupations (4.9%)


Roads and streets: W Jefferson Ave; 3rd St; Riverside Dr; 4th St; 5th St; Elm St; West Rd; Harrison Ave; Cherry St; St Joseph Ave; Truax St; St Joseph St; George St; Maple St; Helen St (Helen Ave); Slocum St; Atwood St; Church Pl; Atwood Ave; Dwight St; Elizabeth Dr; Walnut; Walnut St; Elizabeth Park Dr.

Railroad features: Penn Central RR.

Downtown Trenton neighborhood detailed profile
Downtown Woodhaven neighborhood in Trenton statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.306 square miles

Population: 1,436

Population density:
Downtown Woodhaven (Downtown):

4,694 people per square mile
Trenton:

2,533 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Downtown Woodhaven (Downtown):

$68,594
Trenton:

$70,725

Median rent in in 2021:
Downtown Woodhaven (Downtown):

$741
Trenton:

$681

Male vs Females
Males:

546
Females:

889

Median age
Males:

54.9 years
Females:

54.8 years

Most popular occupations of males: production occupations (23.0%); material moving occupations (18.2%); business and financial operations occupations (14.1%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (9.7%); service occupations (8.4%); sales and office occupations (7.8%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (5.3%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (27.0%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (17.4%); business and financial operations occupations (9.2%); education, training, and library occupations (8.4%); service occupations (8.4%); farming, fishing, and forestry occupations (7.5%); management occupations (except farmers) (6.5%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: Detroit Toledo Fwy (I- 75).

Roads and streets: Hall Rd; Van Horn Rd; West Rd.

Other features: Brownstown Crk.

Downtown Woodhaven neighborhood detailed profile
Elizabeth Park neighborhood in Trenton statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.627 square miles

Population: 2,389

Population density:
Elizabeth Park:

3,812 people per square mile
Trenton:

2,533 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Elizabeth Park:

$62,656
Trenton:

$70,725

Median rent in in 2021:
Elizabeth Park:

$645
Trenton:

$681

Male vs Females
Males:

1,263
Females:

1,126

Median age
Males:

39.0 years
Females:

56.0 years

Most popular occupations of males: management occupations (except farmers) (13.9%); sales and office occupations (12.2%); production occupations (11.8%); architecture and engineering occupations (11.3%); material moving occupations (10.9%); transportation occupations (6.5%); service occupations (5.9%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (32.3%); business and financial operations occupations (17.0%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (15.2%); service occupations (9.7%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (8.9%); transportation occupations (6.3%); education, training, and library occupations (4.9%)


Roads and streets: Elizabeth Park Dr; W Jefferson Ave; Grosse Ile Pkwy; Elm St; 4th St; West Rd; 3rd St; Riverside Dr; St Joseph Ave; St Joseph St; 5th St; Maple St; Parkview Ests S; Slocum St; Van Horn Rd; Elizabeth Dr; Walnut; Walnut St.

Railroad features: Penn Central RR.

Elizabeth Park neighborhood detailed profile
Fort neighborhood in Trenton statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 5.171 square miles

Population: 28,686

Population density:
Fort:

5,547 people per square mile
Trenton:

2,533 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Fort:

$80,097
Trenton:

$70,725

Median rent in in 2021:
Fort:

$720
Trenton:

$681

Male vs Females
Males:

13,669
Females:

15,017

Median age
Males:

41.5 years
Females:

46.2 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (80.9% of all units):
Fort:

$188,765
Michigan:

$252,837

Average estimated value of townhouses or other attached units in 2021 (11.6% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$122,192
Michigan:

$213,093

Average estimated '21 value of housing units in 3-to-4-unit structures (4.7% of all units):
Fort:

$78,091
Michigan:

$181,715

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (17.4%); sales and office occupations (13.3%); management occupations (except farmers) (13.2%); production occupations (11.5%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (8.7%); business and financial operations occupations (5.5%); material moving occupations (5.0%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (34.0%); service occupations (19.8%); education, training, and library occupations (10.9%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (10.5%); management occupations (except farmers) (6.2%); production occupations (3.3%); business and financial operations occupations (2.7%)


Highways in this neighborhood: State Hwy 85 (Fort St).

Roads and streets: Allen Rd; King Rd; West Rd; Harrison Ave; Grange Rd; Van Horn Rd; Edsel St; Marian Dr; Longmeadow Dr; Charlton Rd; S Trenton Dr; Truwood St; Williamsburg Cir; Westfield Rd; Pinetree Dr; Norwood Dr; Reeck Rd; Maywood St; Newman St; Boxford St; Groh St; Syckelmoore; Vreeland Rd; Strohm Ave; Vernon St; Brookshire St; Fairgrove St; Churchill Ave; Ardmore St; Bridge St; King Svc Rd; Salem Dr; Lafayette Dr; Benson St; Gorno St; Carter Rd; Monterey Dr; Maxwell St; Maidstone St; Jackson St; Middlefield Dr; Emeline St; Westphal St; Tiffany Dr; Concord St; Heatherhill St; Marsh Creek Blvd; Valley Rd; Edison St; Sherwood Ln; Belmont Rd (Belmont St); S Glen Blvd; Pare Ln; Leisure Ln; Ward St; Blakely Dr; Willow Cove; W Longmeadow Rd; Medford St; Turner St; Birchwood St; Cambridge St; Kenwood St; Nichols St; Edgemont St; N Trenton Dr; Martin Pl; Sheraton Dr; Dunlap St; Rutledge St; Evergreen St; Hawthorne St; Cora Ave; Waverly St; Anna Ave; Ponderosa St; Parkwood St; Chelsea St; Montebello Dr; Mayfair St; Tanglewood St; Lakeview St; Camelot Dr; Northfield St; Arlington Dr; Canterbury St; Hillcrest Rd; Brookview Ave; Marsh Creek; Danbury St; Steiner St; E Longmeadow Rd; Oakwood Dr; Meadowlark St; Lisa Ct; Forest Ln; Pine Cone Dr; Gatehouse Dr S; Lenox St; Middlefield Rd; Albert St; Ruskin St; Woodland St; Hyde Park Dr; Plumwoode Ct; Webster St; Forrest Hill Dr; Woodmont Ave; Woodside St; Manning St; Richland St; N Longmeadow Rd; Patton St; Blaine St; Sherwood St; Glenwood St; St Paul St; Andover St; St Mihiel St; Fairlane St; Norwood Rd; Camden St; Lexington Dr; Lancaster Dr; Humber St; Terry St; Margarette Dr; S Longmeadow Rd; Pale St; Elmwood Ave; Rose Cir; Douglas St; Ashby St; Lakewood Dr; Devonshire St; Rosewood St; Hickory Ct; Alice St; Castlewood Dr; Winthrop St; Bodsford St; Wellington St; Monticello St; Amber Ave; Greenview St; Montfaucon St; Kingsway Ct; Country Dr; Blossom Rd; Baldwin Dr; Lodge Ln; Lana Dr; Colonial Ln; Lynn Ct S; Stella Ct N; Pembroke St; Margarette Ct S; Gatehouse; Lynn Ct N; Coucy Ave; Margarette Ct N; Forrest Hill Ct; Stella Ct S; Fox Ct; Highview St; Arlington Ct; Garden Dr; Bradford St; Baldwin Ct; Glen Ln; Rose Ln; Millbury Dr; Orleans Pl; Georgetown Rd; Woodview; Lancaster Ct; Parkside St; Marne St; Laurie Ct; Norwood Ct; Trail Dr; Theodore St; Johnson St; Palmetto Ct; Trufant Ct; Brimley Ct; Tall Tree Dr; Vernon Ct; Hyde Park Ct; Plainview St; Bates Ct; Country Ct; Country Village Ln; Valley Ct; Middlefield Ct; Tomson St; High Meadow Rd; Evans Ct; Kim Ave; Daniel Dr; Anna Ct; Clark Ct; Gorno Ct; Justin Dr; Lexington Ct; Hillcrest Ct; Aspen Ct; Westfield Ct; Yellow Brick Rd; Cole Ave; Steven Dr; Elmhurst; Teifer Ave; Marie; Kirckway Cir; Sandra Ct; Angela Ct; Yellow Brick Ct; Pinetree Ct; Oakwood Ct; Deborah Ct; Pinehurst Ct; Maplehurst Ct; Gail Ct; Cynthia Ct; Dover Dr; Fairhaven; Bodsford Dr; Kent Ct; Forest; Montebello Ct; Vernon Rd; Medford Rd; Plumwoode Ct N; Butler Ct; Bridge Ct; Red Cedar St; Newman Dr; Sheraton Ct; Millside Ct; Trenton Dr.

Railroad features: Detroit Toledo and Ironton RR.

Other features: Blakely Drn; No 1 Drn; Frank and Poet Drn; Drain No 2; Brownstown Crk; Marsh Crk.

Fort neighborhood detailed profile
Fort Dix neighborhood in Trenton statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.514 square miles

Population: 2,815

Population density:
Fort Dix (Fort-Dix Park):

5,475 people per square mile
Trenton:

2,533 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Fort Dix (Fort-Dix Park):

$80,266
Trenton:

$70,725

Median rent in in 2021:
Fort Dix (Fort-Dix Park):

$759
Trenton:

$681

Male vs Females
Males:

1,361
Females:

1,454

Median age
Males:

43.8 years
Females:

51.7 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (91.2% of all units):
Fort Dix (Fort-Dix Park):

$170,040
Michigan:

$252,837

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

$122,192
Michigan:

$213,093

Average estimated '21 value of housing units in 3-to-4-unit structures (6.2% of all units):
Fort Dix (Fort-Dix Park):

$78,091
Michigan:

$181,715

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (14.7%); management occupations (except farmers) (14.4%); production occupations (14.1%); sales and office occupations (14.0%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (10.2%); material moving occupations (6.3%); transportation occupations (5.8%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (41.7%); service occupations (13.7%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (11.3%); education, training, and library occupations (8.4%); management occupations (except farmers) (6.1%); business and financial operations occupations (6.0%); production occupations (4.3%)


Highways in this neighborhood: State Hwy 85 (Fort St).

Roads and streets: West Rd; Norwood Dr; Groh St; Syckelmoore; Marian Dr; Bridge St; Edsel St; Maidstone St; Middlefield Dr; Emeline St; Edison St; Birchwood St; Dunlap St; Anna Ave; Parkwood St; Canterbury St; Webster St; St Paul St; Lexington Dr; Rosewood St; Theodore St; Bates Ct; Anna Ct; Lexington Ct; Kent Ct; Bridge Ct.

Railroad features: Detroit Toledo and Ironton RR.

Other features: Frank and Poet Drn; Drain No 2.

Fort Dix neighborhood detailed profile
Heritage Square neighborhood in Trenton statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.283 square miles

Population: 131

Population density:
Heritage Square:

463 people per square mile
Trenton:

2,533 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Heritage Square:

$53,365
Trenton:

$70,725

Median rent in in 2021:
Heritage Square:

$662
Trenton:

$681

Male vs Females
Males:

69
Females:

61

Median age
Males:

56.9 years
Females:

62.7 years

Most popular occupations of males: service occupations (710.2%); sales and office occupations (679.8%); production occupations (469.3%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (380.5%); transportation occupations (162.3%); community and social services occupations (152.2%); education, training, and library occupations (76.1%)

Most popular occupations of females: production occupations (717.2%); service occupations (453.6%); management occupations (except farmers) (160.1%); business and financial operations occupations (156.8%); computer and mathematical occupations (86.7%); community and social services occupations (83.4%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (73.4%)


Roads and streets: Hall Rd; Van Horn Rd; Provincial St; Village Dr; Foxmoor Blvd; Iron Gate St; Cambridge St; Cabot Dr; Colonial Dr; Derby Rd; Heritage Dr; Independence St; Crescent; Ryegate St; Hanover Ct; Hampton Ct; Hamilton Ct; Derby Ct; Colonial Ct; Chapel Dr; Cabot Ct; Grix St; Windsor Ct; Sussex Ct; Village Ct; Grix Rd.

Other features: Brownstown Crk.

Heritage Square neighborhood detailed profile
Kirkway Village neighborhood in Trenton statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.158 square miles

Population: 552

Population density:
Kirkway Village:

3,493 people per square mile
Trenton:

2,533 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Kirkway Village:

$94,665
Trenton:

$70,725

Median rent in in 2021:
Kirkway Village:

$914
Trenton:

$681

Male vs Females
Males:

270
Females:

281

Median age
Males:

43.2 years
Females:

45.3 years

Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (89.0% of all units):
Kirkway Village:

$203,596
Michigan:

$252,837

Most popular occupations of males: sales and office occupations (15.1%); service occupations (14.1%); production occupations (9.2%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (8.4%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (8.4%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (7.1%); education, training, and library occupations (6.8%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (34.3%); production occupations (18.5%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (14.5%); service occupations (8.3%); education, training, and library occupations (5.6%); material moving occupations (5.6%); architecture and engineering occupations (5.3%)


Roads and streets: Kirckway Cir; Vreeland Rd; Allen Rd; Ashton Dr; Kirkway Dr.

Other features: Brownstown Crk.

Kirkway Village neighborhood detailed profile
Max Serlin neighborhood in Trenton statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.310 square miles

Population: 1,114

Population density:
Max Serlin:

3,590 people per square mile
Trenton:

2,533 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Max Serlin:

$79,918
Trenton:

$70,725

Median rent in in 2021:
Max Serlin:

$684
Trenton:

$681

Male vs Females
Males:

588
Females:

526

Median age
Males:

47.2 years
Females:

56.7 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (77.9% of all units):
Max Serlin:

$183,475
Michigan:

$252,837

Average estimated value of townhouses or other attached units in 2021 (4.5% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$122,192
Michigan:

$213,093

Average estimated '21 value of housing units in 3-to-4-unit structures (3.6% of all units):
Max Serlin:

$78,091
Michigan:

$181,715

Most popular occupations of males: management occupations (except farmers) (20.1%); production occupations (19.6%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (13.6%); sales and office occupations (12.9%); material moving occupations (11.2%); service occupations (8.9%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (3.0%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (30.5%); education, training, and library occupations (18.0%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (11.6%); service occupations (8.7%); transportation occupations (6.7%); legal occupations (5.8%); community and social services occupations (5.3%)


Highways in this neighborhood: State Hwy 85 (Fort St).

Roads and streets: Van Horn Rd; Jackson St; Valley Rd; Benson St; Pare Ln; Turner St; Hillcrest Rd; Forest Ln; St Mihiel St; Colonial Ln; Johnson St; Valley Ct; Tomson St; Evans Ct; Clark Ct; Hillcrest Ct; Coucy Ave.

Other features: No 1 Drn; Frank and Poet Drn.

Max Serlin neighborhood detailed profile
Parkview neighborhood in Trenton statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.129 square miles

Population: 265

Population density:
Parkview:

2,053 people per square mile
Trenton:

2,533 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Parkview:

$62,656
Trenton:

$70,725

Median rent in in 2021:
Parkview:

$645
Trenton:

$681

Male vs Females
Males:

140
Females:

125

Median age
Males:

39.0 years
Females:

56.0 years

Most popular occupations of males: management occupations (except farmers) (13.9%); sales and office occupations (12.2%); production occupations (11.8%); architecture and engineering occupations (11.3%); material moving occupations (10.9%); transportation occupations (6.5%); service occupations (5.9%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (32.3%); business and financial operations occupations (17.0%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (15.2%); service occupations (9.7%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (8.9%); transportation occupations (6.3%); education, training, and library occupations (4.9%)


Roads and streets: Elm St; Harrison Ave; Cherry St; Riverside Dr; W Jefferson Ave; 3rd St; Atwood St; Atwood Ave; 5th St; 4th St.

Railroad features: Penn Central RR.

Parkview neighborhood detailed profile
Pinehurst neighborhood in Trenton statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.126 square miles

Population: 442

Population density:
Pinehurst:

3,513 people per square mile
Trenton:

2,533 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Pinehurst:

$95,960
Trenton:

$70,725

Median rent in in 2021:
Pinehurst:

$684
Trenton:

$681

Male vs Females
Males:

230
Females:

212

Median age
Males:

45.9 years
Females:

47.5 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (79.2% of all units):
Pinehurst:

$184,854
Michigan:

$252,837

Average estimated value of townhouses or other attached units in 2021 (1.6% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$122,192
Michigan:

$213,093

Average estimated '21 value of housing units in 3-to-4-unit structures (3.6% of all units):
Pinehurst:

$78,091
Michigan:

$181,715

Most popular occupations of males: management occupations (except farmers) (19.4%); production occupations (19.4%); sales and office occupations (12.8%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (12.4%); material moving occupations (10.1%); service occupations (9.6%); transportation occupations (3.0%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (30.2%); education, training, and library occupations (17.0%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (12.2%); service occupations (8.9%); transportation occupations (6.0%); community and social services occupations (5.5%); legal occupations (5.2%)


Highways in this neighborhood: State Hwy 85 (Fort St).

Roads and streets: Elmhurst; Vreeland Rd.

Railroad features: Norfolk Southern Rlwy (Penn Central RR).

Pinehurst neighborhood detailed profile
Sullivan neighborhood in Trenton statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.050 square miles

Population: 64

Population density:
Sullivan (Sullivan's):

1,277 people per square mile
Trenton:

2,533 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Sullivan (Sullivan's):

$62,656
Trenton:

$70,725

Median rent in in 2021:
Sullivan (Sullivan's):

$645
Trenton:

$681

Male vs Females
Males:

33
Females:

30

Median age
Males:

39.0 years
Females:

56.0 years

Most popular occupations of males: management occupations (except farmers) (13.9%); sales and office occupations (12.2%); production occupations (11.8%); architecture and engineering occupations (11.3%); material moving occupations (10.9%); transportation occupations (6.5%); service occupations (5.9%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (32.3%); business and financial operations occupations (17.0%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (15.2%); service occupations (9.7%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (8.9%); transportation occupations (6.3%); education, training, and library occupations (4.9%)


Roads and streets: Dickinson St; Superior St; Elm St; Harrison Ave; Cherry St.

Railroad features: Detroit Toledo and Ironton RR; Penn Central RR.

Sullivan neighborhood detailed profile
Summit Pointe neighborhood in Trenton statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.192 square miles

Population: 989

Population density:
Summit Pointe:

5,143 people per square mile
Trenton:

2,533 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Summit Pointe:

$82,004
Trenton:

$70,725

Median rent in in 2021:
Summit Pointe:

$823
Trenton:

$681

Male vs Females
Males:

430
Females:

558

Median age
Males:

46.5 years
Females:

52.8 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (72.4% of all units):
Summit Pointe:

$187,044
Michigan:

$252,837

Average estimated value of townhouses or other attached units in 2021 (8.5% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$122,192
Michigan:

$213,093

Average estimated '21 value of housing units in 3-to-4-unit structures (6.3% of all units):
Summit Pointe:

$78,091
Michigan:

$181,715

Most popular occupations of males: material moving occupations (16.3%); service occupations (15.8%); transportation occupations (15.0%); sales and office occupations (12.0%); production occupations (9.2%); business and financial operations occupations (6.7%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (6.7%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (45.2%); service occupations (37.2%); management occupations (except farmers) (5.9%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (4.3%); education, training, and library occupations (3.1%); business and financial operations occupations (2.1%)


Roads and streets: Marian Dr; Westphal St; Grange Rd; Ponderosa St; Brookshire St; Meadowlark St; Devonshire St; Hickory Ct; Highview St; Palmetto Ct; Butler Ct.

Railroad features: Detroit Toledo and Ironton RR.

Other features: No 1 Drn; Frank and Poet Drn.

Summit Pointe neighborhood detailed profile
Trenton City Center neighborhood in Trenton statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 3.192 square miles

Population: 14,163

Population density:
Trenton City Center (City Center):

4,437 people per square mile
Trenton:

2,533 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Trenton City Center (City Center):

$86,057
Trenton:

$70,725

Median rent in in 2021:
Trenton City Center (City Center):

$722
Trenton:

$681

Male vs Females
Males:

6,545
Females:

7,617

Median age
Males:

41.7 years
Females:

46.9 years

Housing prices:
Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (75.1% of all units):
Trenton City Center (City Center):

$184,591
Michigan:

$252,837

Average estimated value of townhouses or other attached units in 2021 (11.4% of all units):
This neighborhood:

$117,010
Michigan:

$213,093

Average estimated '21 value of housing units in 3-to-4-unit structures (4.7% of all units):
Trenton City Center (City Center):

$78,091
Michigan:

$181,715

Most popular occupations of males: management occupations (except farmers) (17.0%); service occupations (14.9%); sales and office occupations (13.3%); production occupations (12.6%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (9.9%); material moving occupations (7.7%); transportation occupations (6.3%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (30.6%); service occupations (20.3%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (12.0%); education, training, and library occupations (11.5%); management occupations (except farmers) (8.0%); transportation occupations (3.9%); business and financial operations occupations (3.2%)


Highways in this neighborhood: State Hwy 85 (Fort St).

Roads and streets: W Jefferson Ave; Elizabeth Park Dr; Vreeland Rd; Van Horn Rd; West Rd; Elmhurst; Lathrop St; Toledo St; Elm St; Grosse Ile Pkwy; Marian Dr; 4th St; 3rd St; Trumbull St; Riverside Dr; Charles St; St Joseph Ave; Edison St; St Joseph St; 5th St; Maple St; Ilene Ave; Hoover St; Wilson St; St Paul St; John R St; Ilene St; Parkview Ests S; Slocum St; Montfaucon St; St Mihiel St; Teifer Ave; William R St; Lexington Dr; Syckelmoore; Coucy Ave; Barbara Ave; Veterans Pkwy; Emeline St; Stanley St; Argonne St; Elizabeth Dr; Trumbull Ave; Charlton Rd; Division St; Dunlap St; Clyde St; Franklin Ave; Julie Dr; Walnut; Marne St; Theodore St; Alvord Ave; Walnut St; Groh St; Canterbury St; Trumbull Ct; Medford St; S Trenton Dr; Clyde Ave; Meuse St; Daniel Dr; Jenny Ln; Justin Dr; Benson St; Norwood Dr; Superior St; Dickinson St; Medford Rd.

Railroad features: Norfolk Southern Rlwy (Penn Central RR); Detroit Toledo and Ironton RR.

Other features: Drain No 2; Frank and Poet Drn; No 1 Drn.

Trenton City Center neighborhood detailed profile
Trenton Harbour neighborhood in Trenton statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.208 square miles

Population: 2,154

Population density:
Trenton Harbour (Harbour):

10,380 people per square mile
Trenton:

2,533 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Trenton Harbour (Harbour):

$80,215
Trenton:

$70,725

Median rent in in 2021:
Trenton Harbour (Harbour):

$677
Trenton:

$681

Male vs Females
Males:

857
Females:

1,297

Median age
Males:

42.1 years
Females:

49.3 years

Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (44.4% of all units):
Trenton Harbour (Harbour):

$207,454
Michigan:

$252,837

Most popular occupations of males: management occupations (except farmers) (25.4%); service occupations (18.7%); sales and office occupations (13.2%); business and financial operations occupations (10.6%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (5.2%); education, training, and library occupations (4.6%); material moving occupations (4.3%)

Most popular occupations of females: service occupations (30.1%); sales and office occupations (26.9%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (11.0%); management occupations (except farmers) (7.7%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (7.7%); education, training, and library occupations (7.0%); transportation occupations (5.0%)


Highways in this neighborhood: State Hwy 85 (Fort St).

Roads and streets: Harrison Ave; West Rd; Dickinson St; Superior St; Elm St; Harbor Blvd; 5th St; Veterans Pkwy; Harbor Dr; Cherry St; Harbor Ct; Belmont Rd; Marie; St Joseph Ave.

Railroad features: Norfolk Southern Rlwy (Penn Central RR); Detroit Toledo and Ironton RR.

Other features: Drain No 2.

Trenton Harbour neighborhood detailed profile
Woodbury Village neighborhood in Trenton statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 0.546 square miles

Population: 2,346

Population density:
Woodbury Village:

4,296 people per square mile
Trenton:

2,533 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Woodbury Village:

$114,708
Trenton:

$70,725

Median rent in in 2021:
Woodbury Village:

$2,177
Trenton:

$681

Male vs Females
Males:

1,084
Females:

1,261

Median age
Males:

79.2 years
Females:

115.6 years

Most popular occupations of males: production occupations (22.7%); service occupations (15.9%); material moving occupations (15.7%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (14.6%); sales and office occupations (12.2%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (7.3%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (6.9%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (44.5%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (14.4%); service occupations (12.7%); material moving occupations (6.8%); farming, fishing, and forestry occupations (6.5%); business and financial operations occupations (5.2%); computer and mathematical occupations (5.1%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: Detroit Toledo Fwy (I- 75).

Roads and streets: Dix Toledo Hwy (Dix Toledo Rd, Toledo Rd); King Rd; Gudith Rd; Hall Rd; Chipmunk Trl E; Carter Rd; Birch St; Camille Dr; Churchview Dr; Loretta St; Genesis Dr; Larch St; Oakwood; Crestwood; Bellwood St; Barrington Dr; Cherrywood Dr; Collette St (Colette Dr); Chipmunk Trl N; Deerfield Dr; Thornbush; Tulipwood St; Buckingham Dr; Timber Ridge Ct; Chipmunk Trl S; Timber Ridge Dr; Birch; Genesis Ct; Chelsea Ln; Kensington Dr; Quail Hollow Dr; Poplar St; Crosswick Ct; Maplewood St; Nottingham Ct; Poplar; Lilac St; Chipmunk N; Camille Ct; Exodus.

Other features: Brownstown Crk.

Woodbury Village neighborhood detailed profile
Woodhaven neighborhood in Trenton statistics: (Find on map)

Area: 3.226 square miles

Population: 13,324

Population density:
Woodhaven:

4,130 people per square mile
Trenton:

2,533 people per square mile

Median household income in 2021:
Woodhaven:

$75,280
Trenton:

$70,725

Median rent in in 2021:
Woodhaven:

$883
Trenton:

$681

Male vs Females
Males:

6,939
Females:

6,384

Median age
Males:

42.1 years
Females:

41.5 years

Average estimated value of detached houses in 2021 (79.5% of all units):
Woodhaven:

$203,596
Michigan:

$252,837

Most popular occupations of males: sales and office occupations (18.9%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (15.1%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (14.9%); service occupations (12.0%); material moving occupations (6.8%); education, training, and library occupations (5.0%); production occupations (3.3%)

Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (42.5%); management occupations (except farmers) (11.6%); business and financial operations occupations (10.7%); production occupations (9.9%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (9.8%); service occupations (6.8%); education, training, and library occupations (2.7%)


Limited-access highways (interstate or state) in this neighborhood: Detroit Toledo Fwy (I- 75).

Roads and streets: Allen Rd; Ford Woodhaven Stamping Plant; Vreeland Rd; Roche Rd; Van Horn Rd; King Rd; West Rd; Hayden Dr; Oakcrest Dr; Westwood St; Kirckway Cir; Pepperwood St; Winchester Ter; Mayfair Ave; Reaume St; Coachlight St; Weddel Ave; Wyatt Ave; Roney Ave; Evelyn Ave; Millcreek Dr; Richard Ave; Coronation Dr; Leonard Ave; Polk Ave; Milbank; Park Ln; Lilly Dr; Rose Ave; Spring Gate Dr; Ashton Dr; Inverness St; Antique Rd; Royal; Kirkway Dr; Winchester St; Hickory St; Lana Dr; Larkin Dr; Steven Dr; Cole Ave; Lilly Ct; Cedar Run Ct; Meijer Dr; Rose Ct; Thomas Ave; Mill Creek Ct; White Oak Dr; Carter Rd; Coachlight Rd; Cottonwood St; Park Lane Rd; Richard Ct; Hickory Dr; Woodgrove Dr; Mill Creek; Ziegler Ave; Oleander Dr; Longleaf Dr; Lancaster Dr.

Railroad features: Detroit Toledo and Ironton RR.

Other features: Clee Drn; Brownstown Crk; Cass Drn.

Woodhaven neighborhood detailed profile
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