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According to Wikipedia, the geographic boundaries of Laurelton are Springfield Blvd (West) to Laurelton Pkwy (East) and 130th Avenue (North) to Conduit Avenue (South). This area covers zip codes 11413 and 11422, which are also considered parts of Springfield Gardens and Rosedale, respectively.
Is there any source that will allow me to isolate the Laurelton parts of these zip codes so that I can identify income levels and housing costs? I am specifically interested in 224th Street (West) to Laurelton Parkway (East) and 130th Avenue (North) to Conduit Avenue (South).
According to Wikipedia, the geographic boundaries of Laurelton are Springfield Blvd (West) to Laurelton Pkwy (East) and 130th Avenue (North) to Conduit Avenue (South). This area covers zip codes 11413 and 11422, which are also considered parts of Springfield Gardens and Rosedale, respectively.
Is there any source that will allow me to isolate the Laurelton parts of these zip codes so that I can identify income levels and housing costs? I am specifically interested in 224th Street (West) to Laurelton Parkway (East) and 130th Avenue (North) to Conduit Avenue (South).
Thanks.
seems like you already have...if you are searching by zip code, all you have to do is google map the address and see if it falls within the geographical boundaries you desire.
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Most of Laurelton is zip code 11413 but a small part of eastern Laurelton is in zip code 11422.
Additionally, a large part of 11413 is Springfield Gardens and most of 11422 is Rosedale. I'm trying to determine the demographics for the area of Laurelton that I've described, which isolates the non-Springfield Gardens parts of 11413 and the non-Rosedale parts of 11422. I know it sounds weird but the part of Laurelton I am interested in has a specific housing stock while the other parts do not.
I am looking for a source to find demographic data on the isolated area only.
I tried city-data.com and found Laurelton Neighborhood however it includes areas that I need to exclude. Unless there's something more detailed elsewhere, I'll have to go with this.
Most of Laurelton is zip code 11413 but a small part of eastern Laurelton is in zip code 11422.
Additionally, a large part of 11413 is Springfield Gardens and most of 11422 is Rosedale. I'm trying to determine the demographics for the area of Laurelton that I've described, which isolates the non-Springfield Gardens parts of 11413 and the non-Rosedale parts of 11422. I know it sounds weird but the part of Laurelton I am interested in has a specific housing stock while the other parts do not.
I am looking for a source to find demographic data on the isolated area only.
I tried city-data.com and found Laurelton Neighborhood however it includes areas that I need to exclude. Unless there's something more detailed elsewhere, I'll have to go with this.
maybe the census website can help? because it further breaks down neighborhoods by tracts, and then maybe you can determine income levels and housing costs by tract. but in doing this you would still have to refernce a map to see what zip code the tract falls into. thats the only idea i have.
can i be curious and ask why are you researching this? looking to buy in the area?
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"The man who sleeps on the floor, can never fall out of bed." -Martin Lawrence
maybe the census website can help? because it further breaks down neighborhoods by tracts, and then maybe you can determine income levels and housing costs by tract. but in doing this you would still have to refernce a map to see what zip code the tract falls into. thats the only idea i have.
can i be curious and ask why are you researching this? looking to buy in the area?
Doing some market research not to purchase a home but maybe to open a business there.
maybe the census website can help? because it further breaks down neighborhoods by tracts, and then maybe you can determine income levels and housing costs by tract. but in doing this you would still have to refernce a map to see what zip code the tract falls into. thats the only idea i have.
can i be curious and ask why are you researching this? looking to buy in the area?
Thanks for the Census recommendation. I'm looking into it now
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