St. Paul Minnesota Real Estate
St. Paul, Minnesota, is located in Dakota County, of , and 287 miles NW of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. St. Paul has a population of 287,151.
St. Paul Homes
St. Paul properties pool is 112,109 residential properties including St. Paul new homes. Median age of real estate in St. Paul is 1945. Average Household size is 3.32 people. 6% are one bedroom homes, 29% are 2 bedroom homes, 44% are 3 bedroom homes, 17% are 4 bedroom homes, and 4% are 5+ bedroom homes.
St. Paul Mortgage Statistics
St. Paul mortgages vs. USA median statistics
Homes |
St. Paul |
USA |
Homes With No Mortgage |
24% |
30% |
Homes With Mortgage |
76% |
70% |
First Mortgage Only |
57% |
54% |
First & Second Mortgage or HELOC |
19% |
16% |
St. Paul Area Real Estate Tax
St. Paul Real estate Tax: Median Real Estate Taxes (2000) were $1,274 comparing to 1999 Median Family income $ 48,925. Compare to USA median yearly Real Estate Tax $1,300 and USA median Family Income $42,000 (1999).
St. Paul School District: Children make up 27.1% of St. Paul population. St. Paul has 77,827 under 18 years old residents, or 0.56 kids per one worker, or 0.69 kids per one household.
St. Paul Real Estate & St. Paul Homeownership
There are 40359.24 or 36% one person households, 32511.61 or 29% two person households, and 15695.26 or 14% three person households in St. Paul, Minnesota. Median residents age is 31, Senior citizens (65+) make up 29,647 or 10.3%% of St. Paul population.
There are 139,067 workers (over 16 years of age) in St. Paul. Of these, 81.61% drive to work. Approximately 8.75% of workers in St. Paul take public transportation. An estimated 5.41% walk to work.
Median St. Paul homeowner's housing expences are 18.4%
Crime in St. Paul (2003), crimes per 10,000 residents per year
Type of Crime |
St. Paul |
USA, 2003 |
Violent Crimes |
75.85 |
47.5 |
Robberies |
22.22 |
14.2 |
Aggravated Assaults |
45.38 |
29.5 |
Property Crimes |
471.53 |
358.8 |
Burglaries |
107.05 |
74.0 |
Larceny-Thefts |
291.69 |
241.5 |
Motor Vehicle Thefts |
72.78 |
43.3 |
Invest in St. Paul Properties
When making a decision about buying real estate in St. Paul Minnesota area, you should consider following statistical data:
Category |
St. Paul |
USA |
Near Medium City |
|
- |
Near Large City |
Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
- |
St. Paul Zip Codes |
55101, 55102, 55103, 55104, 55105, 55106, 55107, 55108, 55109, 55110, 55111, 55112, 55113, 55114, 55115, 55116, 55117, 55118, 55119, 55120, 55121, 55122, 55123, 55124, 55125, 55126, 55127, 55128, 55129 |
- |
St. Paul Area Codes |
952 |
- |
White population |
67.02% |
75.1% |
African-American population |
11.71% |
12.3% |
Asian |
12.36% |
3.6% |
American Indian & Alaskan |
1.13% |
0.9% |
Hispanic (of any race) |
7.91% |
12.5% |
Median Family Income (1999) |
$ 48,925% |
$42,000 |
Population Below Poverty Level |
15.07% |
12.4% |
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