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Back to: US Neighborhood Maps, Hudson, MA, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, MA smaller cities, MA small cities, All U.S. Cities.
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Neighborhoods: Downtown, Downtown Historic District, Gospel Hill, Park/Washington, Pleasant/Pearl St. Neighborhood
Downtown neighborhood in Hudson statistics: (Find on map)
Area: 0.000 square miles
Population: 2,387
Population density:
| Downtown: | 40,706,885 people per square mile | | Hudson: | 1,574 people per square mile |
Median household income 2009:
| Downtown: | $65,181 | | Hudson: | $75,160 |
Median rent in 2009:
Male vs Females
Median age
| Males: | 49.4 years | | Females: | 55.3 years |
Housing prices: Average estimated value of detached houses in 2009 (34.3% of all units):
| Downtown: | $352,362 | | Hudson: | $343,823 |
Average estimated value of townhouses or other attached units in 2009 (3.4% of all units):
| This neighborhood: | $101,695 | | town: | $190,077 |
Average estimated value of housing units in 2-unit structures in 2009 (16.0% of all units):
| This neighborhood: | $178,298 | | Hudson: | $193,500 |
Average estimated '09 value of housing units in 3-to-4-unit structures (20.5% of all units):
| Downtown: | $304,644 | | town: | $223,099 |
Average estimated '09 value of housing units in 5-or-more-unit structures (22.5% of all units):
| Downtown: | $215,285 | | Hudson: | $214,720 |
Average estimated value of mobile home in 2009 (3.2% of all units):
| Downtown: | $57,755 | | Hudson: | $57,755 |
Most popular occupations of males: production occupations (21.0%); sales and office occupations (17.8%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (13.6%); service occupations (13.1%); management occupations (except farmers) (11.8%); architecture and engineering occupations (5.5%); transportation and material moving occupations (5.1%)
Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (28.1%); service occupations (16.2%); production occupations (13.7%); education, training, and library occupations (8.6%); management occupations (except farmers) (7.2%); business and financial operations occupations (5.7%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (5.4%)
Highways in this neighborhood: Main St (State Hwy 62); Central St (State Hwy 62); Washington St (State Hwy 85); Lincoln St (State Hwy 85).
Roads and streets: South St; Church St; Broad St; Grove St; Water St; Summer St; Winter St; Loring St; Houghton Ct; Pope St; Houghton St; High St; Manning St; Loring Ct; Munson St; Cross St; Spring St; Day Cir; Forest Ave; Market St.
Other features: Danforth Brk.
Downtown neighborhood detailed profile
Downtown Historic District neighborhood in Hudson statistics: (Find on map)
Area: 0.000 square miles
Population: 650
Population density:
| Downtown Historic District (Silas Fenton Historic District): | 43,489,679 people per square mile | | Hudson: | 1,574 people per square mile |
Median household income 2009:
| Downtown Historic District (Silas Fenton Historic District): | $60,376 | | Hudson: | $75,160 |
Median rent in 2009:
| Downtown Historic District (Silas Fenton Historic District): | $810 | | Hudson: | $795 |
Male vs Females
Median age
| Males: | 32.9 years | | Females: | 32.7 years |
Housing prices: Average estimated value of detached houses in 2009 (26.2% of all units):
| Downtown Historic District (Silas Fenton Historic District): | $340,072 | | Hudson: | $343,823 |
Average estimated value of townhouses or other attached units in 2009 (3.9% of all units):
| This neighborhood: | $96,060 | | town: | $190,077 |
Average estimated value of housing units in 2-unit structures in 2009 (17.0% of all units):
| This neighborhood: | $174,761 | | Hudson: | $193,500 |
Average estimated '09 value of housing units in 3-to-4-unit structures (22.6% of all units):
| Downtown Historic District (Silas Fenton Historic District): | $418,270 | | town: | $223,099 |
Average estimated '09 value of housing units in 5-or-more-unit structures (22.6% of all units):
| Downtown Historic District (Silas Fenton Historic District): | $195,593 | | Hudson: | $214,720 |
Average estimated value of mobile home in 2009 (7.7% of all units):
| Downtown Historic District (Silas Fenton Historic District): | $57,755 | | Hudson: | $57,755 |
Most popular occupations of males: production occupations (22.8%); sales and office occupations (17.2%); service occupations (14.9%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (13.7%); management occupations (except farmers) (9.3%); architecture and engineering occupations (5.5%); transportation and material moving occupations (5.2%)
Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (30.8%); service occupations (16.0%); production occupations (15.5%); education, training, and library occupations (7.4%); business and financial operations occupations (6.2%); management occupations (except farmers) (5.9%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (4.6%)
Highways in this neighborhood: Main St (State Hwy 62); Washington St (State Hwy 85); Central St (State Hwy 62).
Roads and streets: South St; Houghton St; Houghton Ct; Church St; Market St; Broad St.
Other features: Danforth Brk.
Downtown Historic District neighborhood detailed profile
Gospel Hill neighborhood in Hudson statistics: (Find on map)
Area: 0.000 square miles
Population: 1,818
Population density:
| Gospel Hill: | 5,084,080 people per square mile | | Hudson: | 1,574 people per square mile |
Median household income 2009:
| Gospel Hill: | $124,166 | | Hudson: | $75,160 |
Median rent in 2009:
| Gospel Hill: | $51 | | Hudson: | $795 |
Male vs Females
Median age
| Males: | 61.8 years | | Females: | 62.8 years |
Housing prices: Average estimated value of detached houses in 2009 (95.0% of all units):
| Gospel Hill: | $456,884 | | Hudson: | $343,823 |
Average estimated value of townhouses or other attached units in 2009 (2.2% of all units):
| This neighborhood: | $211,827 | | town: | $190,077 |
Average estimated value of housing units in 2-unit structures in 2009 (2.2% of all units):
| This neighborhood: | $350,000 | | Hudson: | $193,500 |
Most popular occupations of males: management occupations (except farmers) (18.7%); sales and office occupations (15.9%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (15.6%); computer and mathematical occupations (10.1%); production occupations (8.4%); transportation and material moving occupations (7.7%); architecture and engineering occupations (7.6%)
Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (30.5%); management occupations (except farmers) (18.2%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (9.9%); education, training, and library occupations (8.3%); computer and mathematical occupations (7.4%); service occupations (7.2%); life, physical, and social science occupations (5.3%)
Roads and streets: Main St; Chestnut St; Shay Rd; Brook St; Cortland Dr; Murphy Rd; Hosmer St; Cornish Dr; Lewis St; Abigail Dr; Orchard Dr; Marlboro Rd; Causeway St; Crestview Dr; Lower Rd; Carriage Hill Ln; Blueberry Ln; Green Meadow Ln.
Railroad features: Boston and Maine RR.
Other features: Fort Meadow Brk.
Gospel Hill neighborhood detailed profile
Park/Washington neighborhood in Hudson statistics: (Find on map)
Area: 0.000 square miles
Population: 2,338
Population density:
| Park/Washington (Park Street Neighborhood): | 6,732,192 people per square mile | | Hudson: | 1,574 people per square mile |
Median household income 2009:
| Park/Washington (Park Street Neighborhood): | $72,519 | | Hudson: | $75,160 |
Median rent in 2009:
| Park/Washington (Park Street Neighborhood): | $819 | | Hudson: | $795 |
Male vs Females
Median age
| Males: | 52.7 years | | Females: | 58.9 years |
Housing prices: Average estimated value of detached houses in 2009 (49.9% of all units):
| Park/Washington (Park Street Neighborhood): | $339,698 | | Hudson: | $343,823 |
Average estimated value of townhouses or other attached units in 2009 (7.8% of all units):
| This neighborhood: | $198,391 | | town: | $190,077 |
Average estimated value of housing units in 2-unit structures in 2009 (9.6% of all units):
| This neighborhood: | $212,500 | | Hudson: | $193,500 |
Average estimated '09 value of housing units in 3-to-4-unit structures (7.9% of all units):
| Park/Washington (Park Street Neighborhood): | $290,853 | | town: | $223,099 |
Average estimated '09 value of housing units in 5-or-more-unit structures (24.8% of all units):
| Park/Washington (Park Street Neighborhood): | $230,379 | | Hudson: | $214,720 |
Most popular occupations of males: sales and office occupations (18.3%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (18.1%); service occupations (13.7%); management occupations (except farmers) (10.6%); production occupations (10.1%); computer and mathematical occupations (7.9%); transportation and material moving occupations (6.7%)
Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (29.6%); service occupations (16.2%); production occupations (10.3%); business and financial operations occupations (9.0%); management occupations (except farmers) (8.6%); education, training, and library occupations (8.6%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (4.8%)
Highways in this neighborhood: State Hwy 85 Con; State Hwy 85 (Washington St).
Roads and streets: Brigham St; Chapin Rd; Park St; Harriman Rd; Curley Dr; Atherton Rd; Hickory Ln; Hudson Rd; Brenton Wood Rd; Brigham Cir; Woodland Dr; Pheasant Trail Rd; Ordway Rd; Reardon Rd; Rutland St; Maxwell Cir; Juniper Rd; Alberta Dr; Hearthstone Dr; Chadwick Rd; Deer Path; Exeter Rd; Lilac Ln; Judith Rd; Kattail Rd; Everett St; Assabet Village Rd; Field Stream Ln; Freeman Cir; Emerson Rd; Forbes Rd; Shelley Ln; Hammond Cir; Martin Cir; Wood St; Hemlock Dr; Pleasant St.
Park/Washington neighborhood detailed profile
Pleasant/Pearl St. Neighborhood neighborhood in Hudson statistics: (Find on map)
Area: 0.000 square miles
Population: 874
Population density:
| Pleasant/Pearl St. Neighborhood (Pleasant and Pearl): | 60,603,912 people per square mile | | Hudson: | 1,574 people per square mile |
Median household income 2009:
| Pleasant/Pearl St. Neighborhood (Pleasant and Pearl): | $64,305 | | Hudson: | $75,160 |
Median rent in 2009:
| Pleasant/Pearl St. Neighborhood (Pleasant and Pearl): | $836 | | Hudson: | $795 |
Male vs Females
Median age
| Males: | 65.3 years | | Females: | 84.9 years |
Housing prices: Average estimated value of detached houses in 2009 (43.4% of all units):
| Pleasant/Pearl St. Neighborhood (Pleasant and Pearl): | $341,127 | | Hudson: | $343,823 |
Average estimated value of townhouses or other attached units in 2009 (2.2% of all units):
| This neighborhood: | $97,947 | | town: | $190,077 |
Average estimated value of housing units in 2-unit structures in 2009 (14.0% of all units):
| This neighborhood: | $190,727 | | Hudson: | $193,500 |
Average estimated '09 value of housing units in 3-to-4-unit structures (14.3% of all units):
| Pleasant/Pearl St. Neighborhood (Pleasant and Pearl): | $197,639 | | town: | $223,099 |
Average estimated '09 value of housing units in 5-or-more-unit structures (26.0% of all units):
| Pleasant/Pearl St. Neighborhood (Pleasant and Pearl): | $239,560 | | Hudson: | $214,720 |
Most popular occupations of males: sales and office occupations (19.6%); production occupations (16.3%); management occupations (except farmers) (15.8%); construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations (11.9%); computer and mathematical occupations (7.6%); service occupations (7.6%); education, training, and library occupations (6.9%)
Most popular occupations of females: sales and office occupations (21.2%); service occupations (19.5%); education, training, and library occupations (13.4%); arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (9.0%); production occupations (9.0%); management occupations (except farmers) (7.9%); healthcare practitioners and technical occupations (5.0%)
Roads and streets: Felton St; Pleasant St; Church St; Pope St.
Pleasant/Pearl St. Neighborhood neighborhood detailed profile
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