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Neighborhood Research Report

This document is a neighborhood research report, presenting information for the following areas:

Address Radius Created on
1916 W Kentucky Ave, Denver, CO, 80223, USA 1.00 mi 10/10/2020
4787 Sherman St, Denver, CO, 80216, USA 1.00 mi 10/10/2020

All reports use the most recent data as of their time of creation.


Table of Contents

  1. Population & Households
  2. Housing Units
  3. Environmental Noise
  4. Walkability, Bikeability, and Public Transportation
  5. Nearby Public Housing and Section-8 Properties
  6. Air Quality
  7. Pollen Count
  8. Earthquake Hazard
  9. Age Groups
  10. Income Distribution
  11. Education
  12. Racial/Ethnic Composition
  13. Politics and Ideology
  14. Marriage and Dating
  15. Pet Ownership
  16. Crime
  17. Fatal Car Accidents and DUIs
  18. Registered Sex Offenders
  19. Public Schools
  20. Charter Schools
  21. Maptimum's Verdict
  22. Your Priorities

Population & Households

Higher population growth in an area can mean higher demand for housing in the future, resulting in higher price appreciation for houses in that area. On the other hand, it can squeeze the area's infrastructure and resources, and reduce the quality of life in the area.

The average household size shows, on average, how many individuals live in a household.

  1916 W K 4787 She
Population (Current) 20,997 4,483
Population (5-Year Projection) 22,189 5,210
Yearly Population Growth 1.11% 3.05%
Number of Households 6,520 1,271
Avg Household Size 3.22 3.53

Housing Units

In general, an area with a higher rate of owner occupancy is desirable, because owners take better care of the property and are more financially and emotionally invested in the success of the neighborhood than renters.

  1916 W K 4787 She
Total Housing Units 6,843 1,381
Occupancy
Owner Occupied 50.21% 39.03%
Renter Occupied 45.07% 53.01%
Vacant 4.72% 7.97%

Environmental Noise

A Soundscore™ rating is a number between 50 (very loud) and 100 (very quiet) that tells you how loud a location is due to environmental noise.

  1916 W K 4787 She
Sound Score 76 (Active) 69 (Active)
Sources of Noise
Airports Calm Calm
Vehicular Traffic Active Busy
Local Commercial and Community Active Calm

Walkability, Bikeability, and Public Transportation

Walk Score is a number between 0 and 100 that measures the walkability of any address. The higher the score, the less the need for a car to run daily errands.

Bike Score measures whether an area is good for biking. For a given location, a Bike Score is calculated by measuring bike infrastructure (lanes, trails, etc.), hills, destinations and road connectivity, and the number of bike commuters.

Transit Score is a measure of how well a location is served by public transportation.

  1916 W K 4787 She
Walk Score® 72 (Very Walkable) 54 (Somewhat Walkable)
Bike Score® 57 (Bikeable) 78 (Very Bikeable)
Transit Score® 37 (Some Transit) 36 (Some Transit)
Nearby Transit Routes
Bus 6 5
Rail 0 2
Other 0 0

Nearby Public Housing and Section-8 Properties

The list of subsidized multifamily properties is provided by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and is updated on a monthly basis.

  1916 W K 4787 She
Number of Properties 3 1
Closest Property (mi) 0.31 0.45

Air Quality

Air pollution affects health conditions and leads to a myriad of health issues.

Air quality of a location varies throughout the year and within the day. The numbers provided here reflect air quality at a recent point in time and can be useful when comparing multiple locations.

Air Quality Index (AQR) ranges betweeen 0 and 100. The closer the number is to zero, the cleaner the air.

  1916 W K 4787 She
Air Quality Index (AQI) 20 (Good) 18 (Good)
Major Pollutant PM2.5 PM10

Pollen Count

Pollen is a fine powder produced by trees and plants. Pollen can severely affect people, especially those with different ailments such as asthma and respiratory issues. It can aggravate these existing conditions or cause these issues in high risk groups.

Measuring unit is pollen particles/m3.

Pollen levels vary throughout the year and within the day. The numbers provided here reflect pollen counts at a recent point in time and can be useful when comparing multiple locations.

  1916 W K 4787 She
Grass Pollen 11 (Low) 15 (Low)
Tree Pollen 0 (Low) 0 (Low)
Weed Pollen 32 (Moderate) 39 (Moderate)

Earthquake Hazard

Seismic hazard data are obtained from US Geological Survey (USGS) and use Peak Ground Acceleraion (PGA) to predict the extent of potential damages that can be caused by an earthquake in an area in the next 50 years.

  1916 W K 4787 She
Earthquake Risk Low Low

Age Groups

Median age is the midpoint age where half the people in the area are younger than, and the other half older than that.

  1916 W K 4787 She
Median Age 31.80 29.20
Age Groups
0-9 Years 17.34% 15.82%
10-19 Years 15.45% 18.16%
20-34 Years 21.82% 24.09%
35-49 Years 19.61% 18.43%
50-64 Years 14.13% 14.21%
65+ Years 11.65% 9.32%

Income Distribution

The median income is the midpoint income, where half the people in the area make less than, and the other half more than that.

  1916 W K 4787 She
Median Household Income $49,700 $44,300
On Food Stamps/SNAP 16.74% 25.21%
Income Brackets
$0-$25K 24.48% 29.82%
$25K-$50K 25.75% 23.92%
$50K-$100K 30.87% 31.86%
$100K-$200K 15.98% 11.88%
$200K+ 2.91% 2.68%

Education

Education level percentages are calculated for individuals 25 years or older.

  1916 W K 4787 She
Less than High School 56.32% 56.47%
High School 26.94% 24.93%
College Degree 11.99% 11.26%
Graduate/Professional Degree 4.75% 7.33%

Racial/Ethnic Composition

  1916 W K 4787 She
Non-Hispanic White 16.75% 23.00%
Hispanic 73.16% 69.64%
Black/African American 2.40% 3.97%
Asian 6.17% 0.96%
Other 1.52% 2.43%

Politics and Ideology

Most people prefer to live around like-minded individuals. We have collected Presidential Election results at the precinct level (the smallest geographical unit for which voting results are aggregated) so you can observe the voting patterns of the area.

You can also view party affiliation and ideological leaning based on the data and surveys collected by GfK MRI.

  1916 W K 4787 She
2020 Presidential Election Results
Joe Biden 79.75% 85.51%
Donald Trump 20.25% 14.49%
2016 Presidential Election Results
Hillary Clinton 79.50% 85.38%
Donald Trump 20.50% 14.62%
Party Affiliation
Democrat 33.94% 33.51%
Republican 10.33% 10.90%
Independent 55.73% 55.60%
Ideological Leaning
Very Liberal 14.24% 18.64%
Somewhat Liberal 18.42% 13.78%
Somewhat Conservative 34.97% 33.00%
Very Conservative 32.37% 34.58%

Marriage and Dating

Marital status percentages are calculated for individuals 15 years old or older.

Female to male ratio is calculated for females and males between the ages of 20 and 44.

A ratio greater than 1 shows better dating prospects for men (since women outnumber men), while a ratio smaller than 1 shows better dating prospects for women.

  1916 W K 4787 She
Marrital Status
Single, Never Married 37.63% 54.85%
Married 47.42% 29.21%
Other 14.95% 15.94%
Female to Male Ratio 0.92 0.78

Pet Ownership

  1916 W K 4787 She
Has Dog(s) 37.24% 37.06%
Has Cat(s) 13.42% 15.66%
No Dog or Cat 49.34% 47.29%

Crime

Crime indexes are relative to the national average of 100. For example, a property crime index of 200 in an area indicates that this type of crime is twice as likely to occur in the area compared to the national average. However, one should note that the national average includes many small town and rural areas with lower crime rates than major cities.

Property crime involves private property. Examples include burglary and motor vehicle theft.

Personal crime is characterized as a violent crime that results in physical, emotional, or psychological harm to the victim. Examples include assault and battery.

  1916 W K 4787 She
Total Crime Index 136 249
Property Crime Index 128 238
Personal Crime Index 191 316

Fatal Car Accidents and DUIs

Data on fatal car accidents are usually released by government agencies with a two-year delay. The numbers provided below cover the years 2017-2019.

It is advisable to exercise extra caution when driving in areas known for frequent accidents.

  1916 W K 4787 She
All Fatal Accidents 12 7
Fatal DUI Accidents 4 3

Registered Sex Offenders

  1916 W K 4787 She
Total Sex Offenders 45 18
Closest Sex Offender (mi) 0.22 0.16
Conviction Type
Offense Against Children 26 9
Rape 0 0
Sexual Battery 11 3
Other Offense 8 6

Registered Near 1916 W K

# Photo Name and Address Distance Conviction
Sex offenders list is not shown in the sample.

Registered Near 4787 She

# Photo Name and Address Distance Conviction
Sex offenders list is not shown in the sample.

Public Schools

School districts assign children to schools by attendance zones. We have collected information on the schools assigned to each address.

The overall numbers are the average of elementary, middle, and high schools, weighted by the number of students in each level. Detailed information on each individual school is also provided.

Please note that school district and attendance zone boundaries are subject to change. While our data is updated regularly, sometimes it may not reflect the most recent changes. Therefore, please verify the assigned schools with your local authorities.

  1916 W K 4787 She
Overall
Avg Test Score 32.70 32.79
Rank in State (Top %) 65.23% 65.11%
Student to Teacher Ratio 15.67 15.67
Students with Lunch Subsidy 66.41% 62.68%
Elementary School
Avg Test Score 38.55 36.68
Rank in State (Top %) 59.91% 61.68%
Student to Teacher Ratio 16.49 16.40
Students with Lunch Subsidy 56.48% 56.88%
Middle School
Avg Test Score 42.03 -
Rank in State (Top %) 55.46% -
Student to Teacher Ratio 15.90 -
Students with Lunch Subsidy 80.54% -
High School
Avg Test Score 21.72 25.06
Rank in State (Top %) 75.57% 71.91%
Student to Teacher Ratio 14.44 14.24
Students with Lunch Subsidy 76.35% 74.18%

Public Schools Assigned to 1916 W K (School District No. 1)

Name Distance (mi) Grades Students Test Score Rank in State Rank Change Student/Teacher Ratio With Lunch Subsidy White Hispanic Black Asian
Academia Ana Marie Sandoval 4.75 PK-6 422 41.95 525 out of 965 (Top 54.40%) -13 19.5 32.46 31.28 64.22 0.71 1.66
Bryant Webster Dual Language Ece-8 School 4.74 PK-8 446 31.79 630 out of 965 (Top 65.28%) 17 14.3 77.13 7.62 89.46 0.22 0
Creativity Challenge Community 3.52 K-5 307 90.42 66 out of 965 (Top 6.84%) -16 17.8 9.45 80.78 8.47 1.63 1.3
Denison Montessori School 2.4 PK-6 409 34.04 605 out of 965 (Top 62.69%) -64 17.8 55.99 32.27 57.7 0.73 6.6
Goldrick Elementary School 0.25 PK-5 399 7.23 943 out of 965 (Top 97.72%) -69 13.4 95.49 4.26 84.46 4.26 3.76
Grant Beacon Middle School 1.89 6-8 406 42.03 254 out of 458 (Top 55.46%) -40 15.9 80.54 15.02 70.94 6.4 2.96
Abraham Lincoln High School 1.78 9-12 952 10.68 358 out of 411 (Top 87.10%) -12 14.5 91.07 2.63 88.55 3.05 3.99
Denver Montessori Junior/Senior High School 5.24 7-12 213 34.04 261 out of 411 (Top 63.50%) 13.4 47.42 24.88 62.44 4.69 2.35
Denver School Of Innovation And Sustainable Design 1.94 9-12 239 54.74 166 out of 411 (Top 40.39%) 15.1 43.51 39.33 29.71 19.25 4.18

Public Schools Assigned to 4787 She (School District No. 1)

Name Distance (mi) Grades Students Test Score Rank in State Rank Change Student/Teacher Ratio With Lunch Subsidy White Hispanic Black Asian
Academia Ana Marie Sandoval 1.96 PK-6 422 41.95 525 out of 965 (Top 54.40%) -13 19.5 32.46 31.28 64.22 0.71 1.66
Bryant Webster Dual Language Ece-8 School 1.67 PK-8 446 31.79 630 out of 965 (Top 65.28%) 17 14.3 77.13 7.62 89.46 0.22 0
Creativity Challenge Community 6.87 K-5 307 90.42 66 out of 965 (Top 6.84%) -16 17.8 9.45 80.78 8.47 1.63 1.3
Denison Montessori School 7.77 PK-6 409 34.04 605 out of 965 (Top 62.69%) -64 17.8 55.99 32.27 57.7 0.73 6.6
Garden Place Academy 0.47 PK-6 351 13.63 860 out of 965 (Top 89.12%) -255 15 89.17 4.27 86.61 5.41 0.28
Joe Shoemaker School 10.62 PK-5 470 21.02 765 out of 965 (Top 79.27%) 114 14.5 67.23 26.17 37.87 22.55 6.81
Bruce Randolph School 1.95 6-12 760 13.20 346 out of 411 (Top 84.18%) -23 14.2 91.32 1.05 88.82 7.89 0.39
Denver Montessori Junior/Senior High School 1.43 7-12 213 34.04 261 out of 411 (Top 63.50%) 13.4 47.42 24.88 62.44 4.69 2.35
Denver School Of Innovation And Sustainable Design 4.82 9-12 239 54.74 166 out of 411 (Top 40.39%) 15.1 43.51 39.33 29.71 19.25 4.18

Charter Schools

Charter schools are public schools of choice, meaning that families choose them for their children. They operate with freedom from some of the regulations that are imposed upon district schools. Therefore, if you don't like the public school assigned to your child, you may want to look into charter schools.

Here we have collected information on nearby charter schools that had a better performance (in terms of test scores) than their public school counterparts.

Charter Schools near 1916 W K

None.

Charter Schools near 4787 She

None.

Maptimum's Verdict

Taking all factors into account, we calculated an overall score for the areas. A score of 100 represents an ideal neighborhood.

  1916 W K 4787 She
Overall Score 46.22 39.29

Your Priorities

Decide how important each factor is to you, ranging from Not Important (extreme left) to Very Important (extreme right), and we update the score for each address accordingly.

  1916 W K 4787 She
Your Customized Score 46.22 39.29
Factor Importance
Owner Occupancy
Income Levels
Education Levels
Crime
School Quality
Quietness
Walkability