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City: Los Angeles, CA County: Los Angeles County, CA Zip code population in 2010: 5,412
Zip code population (2000): 17,102
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Houses and condos: 6,939
Renter-occupied apartments: 1,467% of renters here:
22%State:
44%
Mar. 2012 cost of living index in zip code 91345: 135.8 (high, U.S. average is 100)
Land area: 3.2 sq. mi.
Water area: 0.0 sq. mi.
Population density: 1,670 people per square mile (low).
Real estate property taxes paid for housing units in 2010:
This zip code:
0.7% ($2,911)California:
0.7% ($2,899)
Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with mortgages in 2010: $3,187 (0.7%)
Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with no mortgage in 2010: $1,450 (0.4%)
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Males: 10,535 (48.7%)Females: 11,080 (51.3%)
Data:
Median household income ($)
Median household income (% change since 2000)
Median family income ($)
Median family income (% change since 2000)
Median non-family income ($)
Median non-family income (% change since 2000)
Median per capita income ($)
Median per capita income (% change since 2000)
Median resident age
Median resident age - Males
Median resident age - Females
Unemployment (%)
Unemployment (% change since 2000)
Commute - mean travel time to work (minutes)
Population density (people per square mile)
Household density (households per square mile)
Population - Males (%)
Population - Females (%)
Population in households (%)
Average household size
Family households (%)
Nonfamily households (%)
Family households with own children (%)
Households with people 60 years and over (%)
Households with people 65 years and over (%)
Households with people 75 years and over (%)
Households with one or more nonrelatives (%)
Households with no nonrelatives (%)
Population in families (%)
Average family size
Occupied housing units (%)
Vacant housing units (%)
Owner occupied housing units (%)
Renter occupied housing units (%)
Marital status - Never married (%)
Marital status - Now married (%)
Marital status - Separated (%)
Marital status - Widowed (%)
Marital status - Divorced (%)
Likely homosexual households (%)
Likely homosexual households (% change since 2000)
Likely homosexual households - Lesbian couples (%)
Likely homosexual households - Lesbian couples (% change since 2000)
Likely homosexual households - Gay men (%)
Likely homosexual households - Gay men (% change since 2000)
Races - White alone (%)
Races - White alone (% change since 2000)
Races - Black alone (%)
Races - Black alone (% change since 2000)
Races - American Indian alone (%)
Races - American Indian alone (% change since 2000)
Races - Asian alone (%)
Races - Asian alone (% change since 2000)
Races - Hispanic (%)
Races - Hispanic (% change since 2000)
Races - Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone (%)
Races - Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone (% change since 2000)
Races - Two or more races(%)
Races - Two or more races(% change since 2000)
Races - Other race alone (%)
Races - Other race alone (% change since 2000)
Median house or condo value ($)
Median house or condo value ($ change since 2000)
Mean house or condo value by units in structure - 1, detached ($)
Mean house or condo value by units in structure - 1, attached ($)
Mean house or condo value by units in structure - 2 ($)
Mean house or condo value by units in structure by units in structure - 3 or 4 ($)
Mean house or condo value by units in structure - 5 or more ($)
Mean house or condo value by units in structure - Boat, RV, van, etc. ($)
Mean house or condo value by units in structure - Mobile home ($)
Median contract rent ($)
Median gross rent ($)
Median monthly housing costs ($)
Median household income for houses/condos with a mortgage ($)
Median household income for apartments without a mortgage ($)
Houses occupied (%)
Houses owner occupied (%)
Houses renter occupied (%)
Mortgage status - with mortgage (%)
Mortgage status - with second mortgage (%)
Mortgage status - with home equity loan (%)
Mortgage status - with both second mortgage and home equity loan (%)
Mortgage status - without a mortgage (%)
Median year house/condo built
Median year apartment built
Median number of rooms in houses and condos
Median number of rooms in apartments
House/condo owner moved in on average (years ago)
Renter moved in on average (years ago)
Housing units lacking complete plumbing facilities (%)
Housing units lacking complete kitchen facilities (%)
Vacancy status - For rent (%)
Vacancy status - For sale only (%)
Vacancy status - Rented or sold, not occupied (%)
Vacancy status - For seasonal, recreational, or occasional use (%)
Vacancy status - For migrant workers (%)
Vacancy status - Other vacant (%)
Housing units in structures - 1, detached (%)
Housing units in structures - 1, attached (%)
Housing units in structures - 2 (%)
Housing units in structures - 3 or 4 (%)
Housing units in structures - 5 to 9 (%)
Housing units in structures - 10 to 19 (%)
Housing units in structures - 20 to 49 (%)
Housing units in structures - 50 or more (%)
Housing units in structures - Mobile home (%)
Housing units in structures - Boat, RV, van, etc. (%)
Year house built - Built 2005 or later (%)
Year house built - Built 2000 to 2004 (%)
Year house built - Built 1990 to 1999 (%)
Year house built - Built 1980 to 1989 (%)
Year house built - Built 1970 to 1979 (%)
Year house built - Built 1960 to 1969 (%)
Year house built - Built 1950 to 1959 (%)
Year house built - Built 1940 to 1949 (%)
Year house built - Built 1939 or earlier (%)
Year householder moved into unit - Moved in 1999 to March 2000 (%)
Year householder moved into unit - Moved in 1995 to 1998 (%)
Year householder moved into unit - Moved in 1990 to 1994 (%)
Year householder moved into unit - Moved in 1980 to 1989 (%)
Year householder moved into unit - Moved in 1970 to 1979 (%)
Year householder moved into unit - Moved in 1969 or earlier (%)
Residents speaking English at home (%)
Residents speaking English at home - Born in the United States (%)
Residents speaking English at home - Native, born elsewhere (%)
Residents speaking English at home - Foreign born (%)
Residents speaking Spanish at home (%)
Residents speaking Spanish at home - Born in the United States (%)
Residents speaking Spanish at home - Native, born elsewhere (%)
Residents speaking Spanish at home - Foreign born (%)
Residents speaking other language at home (%)
Residents speaking other language at home - Born in the United States (%)
Residents speaking other language at home - Native, born elsewhere (%)
Residents speaking other language at home - Foreign born (%)
Geographical mobility - Same house 1 year ago (%)
Geographical mobility - Moved within same county (%)
Geographical mobility - Moved from different county within same state (%)
Geographical mobility - Moved from different state (%)
Geographical mobility - Moved from abroad (%)
Residents with income below the poverty level (%)
Residents with income below 50% of the poverty level (%)
Children below poverty level (%)
Poor families by family type - Married-couple family (%)
Poor families by family type - Male, no wife present (%)
Poor families by family type - Female, no husband present (%)
Poverty status for native-born residents (%)
Poverty status for foreign-born residents (%)
Poverty among high school graduates not in families (%)
Poverty among people who did not graduate high school not in families (%)
Place of birth - Born in state of residence (%)
Place of birth - Born in other state (%)
Place of birth - Native, outside of US (%)
Place of birth - Foreign born (%)
People in Group quarters - Institutionalized population (%)
People in Group quarters - Correctional institutions (%)
People in Group quarters - Federal prisons and detention centers (%)
People in Group quarters - Halfway houses (%)
People in Group quarters - Local jails and other confinement facilities (including police lockups) (%)
People in Group quarters - Military disciplinary barracks (%)
People in Group quarters - State prisons (%)
People in Group quarters - Other types of correctional institutions (%)
People in Group quarters - Nursing homes (%)
People in Group quarters - Hospitals/wards, hospices, and schools for the handicapped (%)
People in Group quarters - Hospitals/wards and hospices for chronically ill (%)
People in Group quarters - Hospices or homes for chronically ill (%)
People in Group quarters - Military hospitals or wards for chronically ill (%)
People in Group quarters - Other hospitals or wards for chronically ill (%)
People in Group quarters - Hospitals or wards for drug/alcohol abuse (%)
People in Group quarters - Mental (Psychiatric) hospitals or wards (%)
People in Group quarters - Schools, hospitals, or wards for the mentally retarded (%)
People in Group quarters - Schools, hospitals, or wards for the physically handicapped (%)
People in Group quarters - Institutions for the deaf (%)
People in Group quarters - Institutions for the blind (%)
People in Group quarters - Orthopedic wards and institutions for the physically handicapped (%)
People in Group quarters - Wards in general hospitals for patients who have no usual home elsewhere (%)
People in Group quarters - Wards in military hospitals for patients who have no usual home elsewhere (%)
People in Group quarters - Juvenile institutions (%)
People in Group quarters - Long-term care (%)
People in Group quarters - Homes for abused, dependent, and neglected children (%)
People in Group quarters - Residential treatment centers for emotionally disturbed children (%)
People in Group quarters - Training schools for juvenile delinquents (%)
People in Group quarters - Short-term care, detention or diagnostic centers for delinquent children (%)
People in Group quarters - Type of juvenile institution unknown (%)
People in Group quarters - Noninstitutionalized population (%)
People in Group quarters - College dormitories (includes college quarters off campus) (%)
People in Group quarters - Military quarters (%)
People in Group quarters - On base (%)
People in Group quarters - Barracks, unaccompanied personnel housing (UPH), (Enlisted/Officer) (%)
People in Group quarters - Transient quarters for temporary residents (%)
People in Group quarters - Military ships (%)
People in Group quarters - Group homes (%)
People in Group quarters - Homes or halfway houses for drug/alcohol abuse (%)
People in Group quarters - Homes for the mentally ill (%)
People in Group quarters - Homes for the mentally retarded (%)
People in Group quarters - Homes for the physically handicapped (%)
People in Group quarters - Other group homes (%)
People in Group quarters - Religious group quarters (%)
People in Group quarters - Dormitories (%)
People in Group quarters - Agriculture workers' dormitories on farms (%)
People in Group quarters - Job Corps and vocational training facilities (%)
People in Group quarters - Other workers' dormitories (%)
People in Group quarters - Crews of maritime vessels (%)
People in Group quarters - Other nonhousehold living situations (%)
People in Group quarters - Other noninstitutional group quarters (%)
Ancestries Reported - Arab (%)
Ancestries Reported - Czech (%)
Ancestries Reported - Danish (%)
Ancestries Reported - Dutch (%)
Ancestries Reported - English (%)
Ancestries Reported - French (%)
Ancestries Reported - French Canadian (%)
Ancestries Reported - German (%)
Ancestries Reported - Greek (%)
Ancestries Reported - Hungarian (%)
Ancestries Reported - Irish (%)
Ancestries Reported - Italian (%)
Ancestries Reported - Lithuanian (%)
Ancestries Reported - Norwegian (%)
Ancestries Reported - Polish (%)
Ancestries Reported - Portuguese (%)
Ancestries Reported - Russian (%)
Ancestries Reported - Scotch-Irish (%)
Ancestries Reported - Scottish (%)
Ancestries Reported - Slovak (%)
Ancestries Reported - Subsaharan African (%)
Ancestries Reported - Swedish (%)
Ancestries Reported - Swiss (%)
Ancestries Reported - Ukrainian (%)
Ancestries Reported - United States (%)
Ancestries Reported - Welsh (%)
Ancestries Reported - West Indian (%)
Ancestries Reported - Other (%)
Common Industries - Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining (%)
Common Industries - Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting (%)
Common Industries - Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction (%)
Common Industries - Construction (%)
Common Industries - Manufacturing (%)
Common Industries - Wholesale trade (%)
Common Industries - Retail trade (%)
Common Industries - Transportation and warehousing, and utilities (%)
Common Industries - Transportation and warehousing (%)
Common Industries - Utilities (%)
Common Industries - Information (%)
Common Industries - Finance and insurance, and real estate and rental and leasing (%)
Common Industries - Finance and insurance (%)
Common Industries - Real estate and rental and leasing (%)
Common Industries - Professional, scientific, and management, and administrative and waste management services (%)
Common Industries - Professional, scientific, and technical services (%)
Common Industries - Management of companies and enterprises (%)
Common Industries - Administrative and support and waste management services (%)
Common Industries - Educational services, and health care and social assistance (%)
Common Industries - Educational services (%)
Common Industries - Health care and social assistance (%)
Common Industries - Arts, entertainment, and recreation, and accommodation and food services (%)
Common Industries - Arts, entertainment, and recreation (%)
Common Industries - Accommodation and food services (%)
Common Industries - Other services, except public administration (%)
Common Industries - Public administration (%)
Common Occupations - Management, professional, and related occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Management, business, and financial occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Management occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Business and financial operations occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Professional and related occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Computer and mathematical occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Architecture and engineering occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Life, physical, and social science occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Community and social services occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Legal occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Education, training, and library occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Healthcare practitioner and technical occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Health diagnosing and treating practitioners and other technical occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Health technologists and technicians (%)
Common Occupations - Service occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Healthcare support occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Protective service occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Fire fighting and prevention, and other protective service workers(%)
Common Occupations - Law enforcement workers including supervisors (%)
Common Occupations - Food preparation and serving related occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Personal care and service occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Sales and office occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Sales and related occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Office and administrative support occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Construction, extraction, maintenance, and repair occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Construction and extraction occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Production, transportation, and material moving occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Production occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Transportation and material moving occupations (%)
Common Occupations - Supervisors, transportation and material moving workers(%)
Common Occupations - Motor vehicle operators (%)
Common Occupations - Material moving workers (%)
Class of Workers - Employee of private company (%)
Class of Workers - Self-employed in own incorporated business (%)
Class of Workers - Private not-for-profit wage and salary workers (%)
Class of Workers - Local government workers (%)
Class of Workers - State government workers (%)
Class of Workers - Federal government workers (%)
Class of Workers - Self-employed workers in own not incorporated business and Unpaid family workers (%)
Means of transportation to work - Drove car alone (%)
Means of transportation to work - Carpooled (%)
Means of transportation to work - Public transportation (%)
Means of transportation to work - Bus or trolley bus (%)
Means of transportation to work - Streetcar or trolley car (%)
Means of transportation to work - Subway or elevated (%)
Means of transportation to work - Railroad (%)
Means of transportation to work - Ferryboat (%)
Means of transportation to work - Taxicab (%)
Means of transportation to work - Motorcycle (%)
Means of transportation to work - Bicycle (%)
Means of transportation to work - Walked (%)
Means of transportation to work - Other means (%)
Working at home (%)
Educational Attainment - No schooling completed (%)
Educational Attainment - Less than high school (%)
Educational Attainment - High school or equivalent (%)
Educational Attainment - Less than 1 year of college (%)
Educational Attainment - 1 or more years of college (%)
Educational Attainment - Associate degree (%)
Educational Attainment - Bachelor's degree (%)
Educational Attainment - Master's degree (%)
Educational Attainment - Professional school degree (%)
Educational Attainment - Doctorate degree (%)
School Enrollment - Nursery, preschool (%)
School Enrollment - Kindergarten (%)
School Enrollment - Grade 1 to 4 (%)
School Enrollment - Grade 5 to 8 (%)
School Enrollment - Grade 9 to 12 (%)
School Enrollment - College undergrad (%)
School Enrollment - Graduate or professional (%)
School Enrollment - Not enrolled in school (%)
Houses
Urban houses (%)
Rural houses (%)
House heating fuel used in houses and condos - Utility gas (%)
House heating fuel used in houses and condos - Bottled, tank, or LP gas (%)
House heating fuel used in houses and condos - Electricity (%)
House heating fuel used in houses and condos - Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. (%)
House heating fuel used in houses and condos - Coal or coke (%)
House heating fuel used in houses and condos - Wood (%)
House heating fuel used in houses and condos - Solar energy (%)
House heating fuel used in houses and condos - Other fuel (%)
House heating fuel used in houses and condos - No fuel used (%)
House heating fuel used in apartments - Utility gas (%)
House heating fuel used in apartments - Bottled, tank, or LP gas (%)
House heating fuel used in apartments - Electricity (%)
House heating fuel used in apartments - Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. (%)
House heating fuel used in apartments - Coal or coke (%)
House heating fuel used in apartments - Wood (%)
House heating fuel used in apartments - Solar energy (%)
House heating fuel used in apartments - Other fuel (%)
House heating fuel used in apartments - No fuel used (%)
Armed forces status - In Armed Forces (%)
Armed forces status - Civilian (%)
Armed forces status - Civilian - Veteran (%)
Armed forces status - Civilian - Nonveteran (%)
Median household income ($) - White
Median household income ($) - Black or African American
Median household income ($) - Asian
Median household income ($) - Hispanic or Latino
Median household income ($) - American Indian and Alaska Native
Median household income ($) - Multirace
Median household income ($) - Other
Median family income ($) - White
Median family income ($) - Black or African American
Median family income ($) - Asian
Median family income ($) - Hispanic or Latino
Median family income ($) - American Indian and Alaska Native
Median family income ($) - Multirace
Median family income ($) - Other
Unemployment (%) - White
Unemployment (%) - Black or African American
Unemployment (%) - Asian
Unemployment (%) - Hispanic or Latino
Unemployment (%) - American Indian and Alaska Native
Unemployment (%) - Multirace
Unemployment (%) - Other
Median house or condo value ($) - White
Median house or condo value ($) - Black or African American
Median house or condo value ($) - Asian
Median house or condo value ($) - Hispanic or Latino
Median house or condo value ($) - American Indian and Alaska Native
Median house or condo value ($) - Multirace
Median house or condo value ($) - Other
Population - Males (%) - White
Population - Males (%) - Black or African American
Population - Males (%) - Asian
Population - Males (%) - Hispanic or Latino
Population - Males (%) - American Indian and Alaska Native
Population - Males (%) - Multirace
Population - Males (%) - Other
Population - Females (%) - White
Population - Females (%) - Black or African American
Population - Females (%) - Asian
Population - Females (%) - Hispanic or Latino
Population - Females (%) - American Indian and Alaska Native
Population - Females (%) - Multirace
Population - Females (%) - Other
Residents with income below the poverty level (%) - White
Residents with income below the poverty level (%) - Black or African American
Residents with income below the poverty level (%) - Asian
Residents with income below the poverty level (%) - Hispanic or Latino
Residents with income below the poverty level (%) - American Indian and Alaska Native
Residents with income below the poverty level (%) - Multirace
Residents with income below the poverty level (%) - Other
Median resident age - White
Median resident age - Black or African American
Median resident age - Asian
Median resident age - Hispanic or Latino
Median resident age - American Indian and Alaska Native
Median resident age - Multirace
Median resident age - Other
Median resident age - Males - White
Median resident age - Males - Black or African American
Median resident age - Males - Asian
Median resident age - Males - Hispanic or Latino
Median resident age - Males - American Indian and Alaska Native
Median resident age - Males - Multirace
Median resident age - Males - Other
Median resident age - Females - White
Median resident age - Females - Black or African American
Median resident age - Females - Asian
Median resident age - Females - Hispanic or Latino
Median resident age - Females - American Indian and Alaska Native
Median resident age - Females - Multirace
Median resident age - Females - Other
Average household size - White
Average household size - Black or African American
Average household size - Asian
Average household size - Hispanic or Latino
Average household size - American Indian and Alaska Native
Average household size - Multirace
Average household size - Other
Average family size - White
Average family size - Black or African American
Average family size - Asian
Average family size - Hispanic or Latino
Average family size - American Indian and Alaska Native
Average family size - Multirace
Average family size - Other
100% urban population.
Estimated median house/condo value in 2010: $400,190
91345:
$400,190California:
$405,800
According to our research of California and other state lists there were 17 registered sex offenders living in 91345 zip code as of May 20, 2013.The ratio of number of residents in zip code 91345 to the number of sex offenders is 1,271 to 1.
The number of registered sex offenders compared to the number of residents in this zip code is smaller than the state average.
Median resident age: This zip code:
35.6 yearsCalifornia median age:
35.0 years
Average household size: This zip code:
3.5 peopleCalifornia:
2.9 people
Averages for the 2004 tax year for zip code 91345, filed in 2005:
Average Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) in 2004: $38,308 (Individual Income Tax Returns)
Here:
$38,308State:
$58,600
Salary/wage: $37,842 (reported on 85.0% of returns )
Here:
$37,842State:
$49,455
(% of AGI for various income ranges: 78.9% for AGIs below $10k , 77.2% for AGIs $10k-25k , 85.7% for AGIs $25k-50k , 87.2% for AGIs $50k-75k , 89.7% for AGIs $75k-100k , 77.9% for AGIs over 100k )
Taxable interest for individuals: $986 (reported on 40.1% of returns )
This zip code:
$986California:
$2,365
(% of AGI for various income ranges: 4.1% for AGIs below $10k , 1.3% for AGIs $10k-25k , 0.7% for AGIs $25k-50k , 0.6% for AGIs $50k-75k , 0.9% for AGIs $75k-100k , 1.5% for AGIs over 100k )
Taxable dividends: $1,309 (reported on 12.1% of returns )
(% of AGI for various income ranges: 1.6% for AGIs below $10k , 0.5% for AGIs $10k-25k , 0.3% for AGIs $25k-50k , 0.4% for AGIs $50k-75k , 0.2% for AGIs $75k-100k , 0.5% for AGIs over 100k )
Net capital gain/loss: +$7,063 (reported on 9.5% of returns )
Here:
+$7,063State:
+$23,418
(% of AGI for various income ranges: -1.4% for AGIs below $10k , -0.0% for AGIs $10k-25k , 0.3% for AGIs $25k-50k , 0.5% for AGIs $50k-75k , 0.7% for AGIs $75k-100k , 7.6% for AGIs over 100k )
Profit/loss from business: +$10,086 (reported on 17.3% of returns )
Here:
+$10,086State:
+$16,826
(% of AGI for various income ranges: 21.1% for AGIs below $10k , 10.2% for AGIs $10k-25k , 4.8% for AGIs $25k-50k , 2.2% for AGIs $50k-75k , 1.6% for AGIs $75k-100k , 4.2% for AGIs over 100k )
IRA payment deduction: $2,764 (reported on 2.1% of returns )
91345:
$2,764California:
$3,192
(% of AGI for various income ranges: 0.1% for AGIs $10k-25k , 0.2% for AGIs $25k-50k , 0.2% for AGIs $50k-75k , 0.1% for AGIs $75k-100k , 0.1% for AGIs over 100k )
Self-employed pension: $12,474 (reported on 0.3% of returns )
Here:
$12,474California:
$17,688
Total itemized deductions: $20,397 (33% of AGI, reported on 40.1% of returns )
Here:
$20,397State:
$28,113
Here:
33.1% of AGIState:
25.3% of AGI
(% of AGI for various income ranges: 14.9% for AGIs below $10k , 14.6% for AGIs $10k-25k , 21.0% for AGIs $25k-50k , 24.9% for AGIs $50k-75k , 24.5% for AGIs $75k-100k , 20.2% for AGIs over 100k )
Charity contributions deductions: $2,390 (4% of AGI, reported on 34.6% of returns )
Here:
3.7% of AGIState:
3.3% of AGI
(% of AGI for various income ranges: 0.5% for AGIs below $10k , 0.8% for AGIs $10k-25k , 1.8% for AGIs $25k-50k , 2.6% for AGIs $50k-75k , 2.7% for AGIs $75k-100k , 2.7% for AGIs over 100k )
Total tax: $4,124 (reported on 73.4% of returns )
91345:
$4,124State:
$10,761
(% of AGI for various income ranges: 4.5% for AGIs below $10k , 4.2% for AGIs $10k-25k , 5.7% for AGIs $25k-50k , 7.2% for AGIs $50k-75k , 8.4% for AGIs $75k-100k , 14.3% for AGIs over 100k )
Earned income credit: $1,713 (reported on 18.7% of returns )
Percentage of individuals using paid preparers for their 2004 taxes: 76.9%
(% for various income ranges: 68.7% for AGIs below $10k , 78.1% for AGIs $10k-25k , 78.8% for AGIs $25k-50k , 79.8% for AGIs $50k-75k , 76.2% for AGIs $75k-100k , 78.6% for AGIs over 100k )
Estimated median household income in 2010: This zip code:
$62,663California:
$60,016
Nearest zip codes: 91340 , 91331 , 91343 , 91402 , 91344 , 91405 .
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Percentage of family households: This zip code:
55.5%California:
53.8%
Housing units in zip code 91345 with a mortgage: 4,028 (547 second mortgage , 786 home equity loan , 388 both second mortgage and home equity loan )
Houses without a mortgage: 1,095Median monthly owner costs for units with a mortgage: $2,261
Median monthly owner costs for units without a mortgage: $475
Residents with income below the poverty level in 2010:
This zip code:
8.9%Whole state:
14.5%
Residents with income below 50% of the poverty level in 2010:
This zip code:
4.0%Whole state:
8.4%
Median number of rooms in houses and condos:
Median number of rooms in apartments:
Year house built
2005 or later: 672
2000 to 2004: 317
1990 to 1999: 774
1980 to 1989: 516
1970 to 1979: 832
1960 to 1969: 721
1950 to 1959: 3,892
1940 to 1949: 375
1939 or earlier: 750
Estimated household income distribution in 2009:
Estimate of home value of owner-occupied houses/condos in 2010 in zip code 91345:
Less than $10,000: 206
$15,000 to $19,999: 229
$20,000 to $24,999: 586
$25,000 to $29,999: 179
$30,000 to $34,999: 267
$35,000 to $39,999: 253
$40,000 to $49,999: 174
$50,000 to $59,999: 558
$60,000 to $69,999: 275
$70,000 to $79,999: 293
$80,000 to $89,999: 199
$100,000 to $124,999: 816
$125,000 to $149,999: 496
$150,000 to $174,999: 170
$175,000 to $199,999: 267
$200,000 to $249,999: 430
$250,000 to $299,999: 786
$300,000 to $399,999: 1,344
$400,000 to $499,999: 794
$500,000 to $749,999: 1,734
$750,000 to $999,999: 351
$1,000,000 or more: 278
Rent paid by renters in 2010 in zip code 91345:
Less than $100: 60
$100 to $149: 704
$150 to $199: 76
$200 to $249: 33
$250 to $299: 132
$300 to $349: 96
$350 to $399: 41
$400 to $449: 80
$450 to $499: 72
$500 to $549: 337
$550 to $599: 109
$600 to $649: 597
$650 to $699: 144
$700 to $749: 493
$750 to $799: 319
$800 to $899: 485
$900 to $999: 466
$1,000 to $1,249: 696
$1,250 to $1,499: 549
$1,500 to $1,999: 662
$2,000 or more: 1,491
No cash rent: 200
Median price asked for vacant for-sale houses and condos in 2010: $433,877.
Estimated median house (or condo) value in 2010 for: White Non-Hispanic householders: $398,579
Black or African American householders: $440,232
American Indian or Alaska Native householders: $467,387
Asian householders: $401,571
Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander householders: $632,848
Some other race householders: $415,608
Two or more races householders: $437,470
Hispanic or Latino householders: $417,219
Estimated median house or condo value in 2010: $400,190
91345:
$400,190California:
$405,800
Lower value quartile - upper value quartile: $272,054 - $568,546
Mean price in 2010: Detached houses: $504,867Here:
$504,867State:
$541,062
Mobile homes: $52,998Here:
$52,998State:
$105,118
Owners and renters by unit type in %
Breakdown of mean house values by ages of householders
Housing units in structures:
One, detached: 5,449
One, attached: 444
Two: 386
3 or 4: 930
5 to 9: 214
10 to 19: 534
20 to 49: 1,058
50 or more: 1,357
Mobile homes: 1,338
Boats, RVs, vans, etc.: 187
Means of transportation to work
Drove a car alone: 8,694 (81%)
Carpooled: 1,150 (11%)
Bus or trolley bus: 616 (6%)
Subway or elevated: 165 (2%)
Railroad: 222 (2%)
Taxi: 383 (4%)
Motorcycle: 128 (1%)
Bicycle: 39 (0%)
Walked: 642 (6%)
Other means: 682 (6%)
Worked at home: 418 (4%)
Travel time to work (commute)
Less than 5 minutes: 456
5 to 9 minutes: 643
10 to 14 minutes: 1,388
15 to 19 minutes: 1,405
20 to 24 minutes: 2,056
25 to 29 minutes: 680
30 to 34 minutes: 2,048
35 to 39 minutes: 628
40 to 44 minutes: 499
45 to 59 minutes: 957
60 to 89 minutes: 558
90 or more minutes: 443
Neighborhoods in zip code 91345:
Percentage of zip code residents living and working in this county: 95.4%
Household type by relationship:
Households: 16,984
In family households: 15,419 (2,834 male householders, 1,038 female householders )
2,903 spouses, 5,735 children (5,442 natural, 120 adopted, 173 stepchildren ), 497 grandchildren, 353 brothers or sisters, 336 parents, 928 other relatives, 795 non-relatives
In nonfamily households: 1,565 (607 male householders (442 living alone )), 616 female householders (503 living alone )), 342 nonrelatives In group quarters: 370 (349 institutionalized population )
Size of family households: 1,360 2-persons , 949 3-persons , 1,190 4-persons , 713 5-persons , 649 6-persons , 474 7-or-more-persons
Size of nonfamily households: 1,232 1-person , 613 2-persons , 501 3-persons , 366 4-persons , 260 5-persons
3,675 married couples with children.
1,738 single-parent households (596 men , 1,142 women ).
40.9% of residents of 91345 zip code speak English at home.
61.4% of residents speak Spanish at home (49% very well, 24% well, 14% not well, 12% not at all ).
27.1% of residents speak other Indo-European language at home (32% very well, 20% well, 37% not well, 11% not at all ).
33.1% of residents speak Asian or Pacific Island language at home (31% very well, 16% well, 47% not well, 6% not at all ).
8.4% of residents speak other language at home (34% very well, 47% well, 19% not well ).
Foreign born population: 8,661 (40.0%)
(61.9%
of them are naturalized citizens )
This zip code:
40.0%Whole state:
27.2%
Most common places of birth for the foreign-born residents:
Mexico (43%)
El Salvador (12%)
Philippines (11%)
Guatemala (3%)
Vietnam (3%)
Korea (3%)
Peru (2%)
Year of entry for the foreign-born population
2000 or later : 1,519
1990 to 1999 : 1,714
1980 to 1989 : 2,781
Before 1980 : 2,802
Races in zip code 91345:
White population: 5,564
Black population: 1,595
American Indian population: 177
Asian population: 3,204
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander population: 475
Some other race population: 221
Two or more races population: 673
Hispanic or Latino population: 13,972
Major facilities with environmental interests located in this zip code:
HAMER TOYOTA (11041 SEPULVEDA BLVD in MISSION HILLS, CA)
STATE MASTER (California - Hazardous Waste Tracking) - HAZARDOU WASTE PROGRAM
(Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (tracking hazardous waste))
Organizations: LELAND HAMER (CONTACT/OWNER)
FORD AUTO BODY INCORPORATED (11151 LAUREL CANYON BOULEVARD in MISSION HILLS, CA)
STATE MASTER (California - Hazardous Waste Tracking) - HAZARDOU WASTE PROGRAM
CRITERIA AND HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANT INVENTORY (Inventory of air pollution sources)
Small Quantity Generators, between 100 kg and 1000 kg of hazardous waste/month (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (tracking hazardous waste)) - notification
Business SIC classification: TOP, BODY, AND UPHOLSTERY REPAIR SHOPS AND PAINT SHOPS
Organizations: H F BOECKMANN (CONTACT/OWNER)
Alternative names: GALPIN RE CON
LOS ANGELES FIRE STATION 75 (15345 SAN FERNANDO MISSION BLVD in MISSION HILLS, CA)
STATE MASTER (California - Hazardous Waste Tracking) - HAZARDOU WASTE PROGRAM
Small Quantity Generators, between 100 kg and 1000 kg of hazardous waste/month (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (tracking hazardous waste)) - notification
Organizations: CITY OF LOS ANGELES (CONTACT/OWNER)
Alternative names: CITY OF LA GENERAL SERVICES, LA FIRE STATION 75
EARTH BOUND TIRE CENTER (11527 LAUREL CYN BLVD in MISSION HILLS, CA)
STATE MASTER (California - Hazardous Waste Tracking) - HAZARDOU WASTE PROGRAM
Small Quantity Generators, between 100 kg and 1000 kg of hazardous waste/month (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (tracking hazardous waste)) - notification
Organizations: VIC MINASSIAN (CONTACT/OWNER)
LA DEPT OF WATER & POWER (15751 RINALDI ST in MISSION HILLS, CA) . Federal Facility
STATE MASTER (California - Hazardous Waste Tracking) - HAZARDOU WASTE PROGRAM
Small Quantity Generators, between 100 kg and 1000 kg of hazardous waste/month (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (tracking hazardous waste)) - notification
Organizations: LOS ANGELES CITY OF (CONTACT/OWNER)
Alternative names: LOS ANGELES CITY OF
LA USD NORTH VALLEY OCCUPATIONAL CENTER (11450 SHARP AVENUE in MISSION HILLS, CA)
Small Quantity Generators, between 100 kg and 1000 kg of hazardous waste/month (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (tracking hazardous waste))
Small Quantity Generators, between 100 kg and 1000 kg of hazardous waste/month (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (tracking hazardous waste)) - notification
Organizations: LOS ANGELES UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT (CONTACT/OWNER)
Alternative names: LA USD N VALLEY OCCUPATIONAL CTR, LOS ANGELES USD N VALLEY OCCUPATIONAL
HI TECH AUTOMOTIVE INC (11040 SEPULVEDA BLVD in MISSION HILLS, CA)
(Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (tracking hazardous waste))
Organizations: DAVID HORNE (CONTACT/OWNER)
HI TECH CORVETTE INC (11040 SEPULVEDA BLVD in MISSION HILLS, CA)
(Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (tracking hazardous waste))
Organizations: JAMES GRANT (CONTACT/OWNER)
JOY CLEANERS (10324 SEPULVEDA BLVD in MISSION HILLS, CA)
(Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (tracking hazardous waste))
Organizations: ARON STORCH (CONTACT/OWNER)
MISSION OLDSMOBILE (10230 SEPULVEDA BLVD in MISSION HILLS, CA)
Small Quantity Generators, between 100 kg and 1000 kg of hazardous waste/month (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (tracking hazardous waste)) - notification
MISSION ONE HOUR PHOTO (11541-D LAUREL CANYON BLVD in MISSION HILLS, CA)
Small Quantity Generators, between 100 kg and 1000 kg of hazardous waste/month (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (tracking hazardous waste)) - notification
Organizations: GRADY & DORI RAPE (CONTACT/OWNER)
ALL TUNE AND LUBE (14724 SAN FERNANDO MISSION BLD in MISSION HILLS, CA)
Small Quantity Generators, between 100 kg and 1000 kg of hazardous waste/month (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (tracking hazardous waste)) - notification
Organizations: KAMALU ABDU (CONTACT/OWNER)
FACEY MEDICAL GRP INC (11211 SEPULVEDA BLVD in MISSION HILLS, CA)
Small Quantity Generators, between 100 kg and 1000 kg of hazardous waste/month (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (tracking hazardous waste)) - notification
Housing units lacking complete plumbing facilities: 10.3%
Housing units lacking complete kitchen facilities: 8.0%
Most commonly used house heating fuel:
Utility gas (64%)
Electricity (17%)
No fuel used (11%)
Fuel oil, kerosene, etc. (2%)
Bottled, tank, or LP gas (2%)
Wood (2%)
Other fuel (1%)
Population in 1990: 14,886. Population change in the 1990s: +2,216 (+14.9%).
Place of birth for U.S.-born residents:
This state: 8,248
Northeast: 631
Midwest: 785
South: 724
West: 401
58% of the 91345 zip code residents lived in the same house 5 years ago.
Out of people who lived in different houses, 92% lived in this county.
Out of people who lived in different counties, 50% lived in California.
Year Householders Moved Into Unit:
Private vs. public school enrollment:
Students in private schools in grades 1 to 8 (elementary and middle school): 1,468
Here:
34.1%California:
8.9%
Students in private schools in grades 9 to 12 (high school): 631
Here:
26.7%California:
7.9%
Students in private undergraduate colleges: 844
Here:
34.0%California:
15.6%
Educational Attainment (%)
School Enrollment by Level of School (%)
Companies with federal contracts located in this zip code:
UNICOM SYSTEMS, INC (15535 SAN FERNANDO MISSION in MISSION HILLS, CA; small business) : $1,033,377 in 17 contracts from 1999 to 2005
Contracts for Other ADP and Telecommunications Services (includes data storage on tapes, compact disks, etc.), ADP Software, Maintenance, Repair and Rebuilding of Equipment -- Automatic Data Processing Equipment (Including Firmware), Software, Supplies and Support Equipment, ADP Facility Operation and Maintenance Services by Department of Defense, SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Defense Information Systems Agency, and others Signed by year: 2000: $130,197; 2001: $175,342; 2002: $222,293; 2003: $45,011; 2004: $0; 2005: $364,404; 2006: $0.
Biggest contracts:
$268,113 with Department of Defense for Other ADP and Telecommunications Services (includes data storage on tapes, compact disks, etc.). Taking place in PA. Signed on 2005-05-24. Completion date: 2005-09-30.
$132,000 with SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION for ADP Software. Taking place in MD. Signed on 2002-06-15. Completion date: 2003-06-15.
$107,000 with Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services for ADP Software. Signed on 2001-05-15. Completion date: 2002-06-15.
$96,130 with Department of Defense for Maintenance, Repair and Rebuilding of Equipment -- Automatic Data Processing Equipment (Including Firmware), Software, Supplies and Support Equipment. Signed on 1999-10-01. Completion date: 2000-09-30.
COAST AIR SUPPLY CO INC (11134 SEPULVEDA BLVD in MISSION HILLS, CA; small business) : $729,738 in 87 contracts from 1999 to 2006
Contracts for Lugs, Terminals, and Terminal Strips, Electrical Insulators and Insulating Materials, Miscellaneous Aircraft Accessories and Components, Rubber Fabricated Materials, and more by Defense Logistics Agency, NavySigned by year: 2000: $54,216; 2001: $95,158; 2002: $0; 2003: $0; 2004: $137,874; 2005: $304,631; 2006: $105,409.
Biggest contracts:
$54,216 with Defense Logistics Agency for Lugs, Terminals, and Terminal Strips. Signed on 2000-08-17. Completion date: 2000-11-05.
$35,054, same as above. Signed on 2001-03-19. Completion date: 2001-05-18.
$35,054, same as above. Signed on 2001-04-13. Completion date: 2001-06-16.
$32,450, same as above. Signed on 1999-11-05. Completion date: 2000-01-19.
STOCK BUILDING SUPPLY OF CALIF (15451 SAN FERNANDO MISSION in MISSION HILLS, CA) : $67,052 in 2 contracts from 2000 to 2005
$62,939 with Air Force for Plywood and Veneer. Signed on 2000-04-19. Completion date: 2000-07-21.
$4,113 with Air Force for Lumber and Related Basic Wood Materials. Signed on 2005-07-19. Completion date: 2005-07-22.
B & C SECURITY CONSULTANTS (15264 CLYMER ST in SAN FERNANDO, CA) : $39,115 in 5 contracts from 2002 to 2004
Contracts for ADP Components, Video Recording and Reproducing Equipment, Hand Tools, Edged, Nonpowered by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - civil program financing only, ArmySigned by year: 2000: $0; 2001: $0; 2002: $22,965; 2003: $0; 2004: $16,150; 2005: $0; 2006: $0.
Biggest contracts:
$14,625 with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - civil program financing only for ADP Components. Signed on 2002-09-23. Completion date: 2002-10-23.
$8,075 with Army for Video Recording and Reproducing Equipment. Signed on 2004-08-12. Completion date: 2004-09-10.
$8,075 with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - civil program financing only for Video Recording and Reproducing Equipment. Signed on 2004-08-12. Completion date: 2004-09-10.
$7,045 with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - civil program financing only for Hand Tools, Edged, Nonpowered. Signed on 2002-05-03. Completion date: 2002-05-17.
EBARGAINSOFTWARE (11100 SEPULVEDA BLVD in MISSION HILLS, CA; small business) : $8,477 in 3 contracts in 2004
$3,700 with Public Health Service for . Taking place in OR. Signed on 2004-09-27. Completion date: 2004-10-27.
$3,700 with Indian Health Service for ADP Software. Taking place in OR. Signed on 2004-09-27. Completion date: 2004-10-27.
$1,077 with Navy for Miscellaneous Items. Signed on 2004-12-13. Completion date: 2004-12-27.
Top industries in this zip code by the number of employees in 2005:
Health Care and Social Assistance: General Medical and Surgical Hospitals (over 1000 employees: 1 establishment)
Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services: Temporary Help Services (500-999: 1, 20-49: 1)
Health Care and Social Assistance: Offices of Physicians (except Mental Health Specialists) (100-249: 2, 50-99: 1, 20-49: 2, 10-19: 5, 5-9: 8, 1-4: 22)
Information: Wired Telecommunications Carriers (250-499: 1, 10-19: 1, 1-4: 3)
Finance and Insurance: Investment Advice (250-499: 1, 1-4: 1)
Health Care and Social Assistance: Residential Mental Health and Substance Abuse Facilities (250-499: 1)
Management of Companies and Enterprises: Corporate, Subsidiary, and Regional Managing Offices (100-249: 1, 50-99: 1, 20-49: 1, 10-19: 1, 1-4: 1)
Accommodation and Food Services: Full-Service Restaurants (50-99: 1, 20-49: 4, 10-19: 2, 5-9: 1, 1-4: 5)
Construction: Drywall and Insulation Contractors (100-249: 1, 20-49: 1, 10-19: 1, 1-4: 1)
Age and Sex of Sensory-Disabled Residents (Noninstitutionalized)
Age and Sex of Physically-Disabled Residents (Noninstitutionalized)
Age and Sex of Mentally-Disabled Residents (Noninstitutionalized)
Age and Sex of Self-Care Disabled Residents (Noninstitutionalized)
Age and Sex of Go-Outside-Home Disabled Residents (Noninstitutionalized)
Age and Sex of Residents with Employment Disability (Noninst.)
People in group quarters:
257 people in nursing homes
22 people in hospitals/wards and hospices for chronically ill
22 people in other hospitals or wards for chronically ill
22 people in hospitals or wards for drug/alcohol abuse
20 people in other group homes
12 people in other noninstitutional group quarters
10 people in halfway houses
5 people in schools, hospitals, or wards for the mentally retarded
5 people in religious group quarters
4 people in homes for the mentally ill
Fatal accident statistics in 2006:
Fatal accident count: 5
Vehicles involved in fatal accidents: 8
Fatal accidents caused by drunken drivers: 0
Fatalities: 5
Persons involved in fatal accidents: 14
Pedestrians involved in fatal accidents: 1
Fatal accident statistics in 2005:
Fatal accident count: 5
Vehicles involved in fatal accidents: 10
Fatal accidents caused by drunken drivers: 2
Fatalities: 6
Persons involved in fatal accidents: 19
Pedestrians involved in fatal accidents: 0
Home Mortgage Disclosure Act Aggregated Statistics For Year 2009(Based on 6 full and 10 partial tracts)
A) FHA, FSA/RHS & VA Home Purchase Loans B) Conventional Home Purchase Loans C) Refinancings D) Home Improvement Loans F) Non-occupant Loans on < 5 Family Dwellings (A B C & D) G) Loans On Manufactured Home Dwelling (A B C & D)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 184 $299,854 131 $238,165 430 $230,680 31 $159,554 34 $202,334 3 $37,000
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 33 $280,735 30 $228,093 78 $222,850 5 $27,150 5 $207,844 3 $63,587
APPLICATIONS DENIED 67 $327,202 40 $191,639 241 $275,824 28 $77,860 13 $245,490 9 $106,598
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 39 $297,958 25 $243,188 124 $227,882 12 $114,232 3 $178,057 1 $22,840
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 13 $288,858 15 $271,309 39 $270,698 4 $17,475 0 $0 0 $0
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2008(Based on 6 full and 10 partial tracts)
A) FHA, FSA/RHS & VA Home Purchase Loans B) Conventional Home Purchase Loans C) Refinancings D) Home Improvement Loans F) Non-occupant Loans on < 5 Family Dwellings (A B C & D) G) Loans On Manufactured Home Dwelling (A B C & D)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 73 $324,043 194 $284,238 315 $247,391 35 $118,336 34 $220,529 6 $55,897
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 14 $319,747 44 $298,639 104 $284,189 8 $131,278 5 $138,166 3 $117,427
APPLICATIONS DENIED 24 $356,037 99 $308,435 369 $335,246 75 $105,468 38 $269,777 7 $58,474
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 9 $311,206 59 $265,911 127 $260,969 21 $240,857 19 $270,347 2 $86,000
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 0 $0 20 $330,364 45 $293,087 6 $52,035 6 $235,163 0 $0
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2007(Based on 6 full and 10 partial tracts)
B) Conventional Home Purchase Loans C) Refinancings D) Home Improvement Loans E) Loans on Dwellings For 5+ Families F) Non-occupant Loans on < 5 Family Dwellings (A B C & D) G) Loans On Manufactured Home Dwelling (A B C & D)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 298 $298,092 936 $322,956 141 $214,474 2 $2,372,145 73 $263,223 4 $74,770
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 135 $301,063 244 $332,291 39 $192,208 0 $0 20 $301,399 7 $67,629
APPLICATIONS DENIED 276 $343,385 791 $388,448 138 $233,300 0 $0 46 $281,955 3 $74,920
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 120 $316,317 281 $337,077 56 $170,947 0 $0 22 $341,193 0 $0
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 50 $368,270 130 $359,043 4 $245,543 0 $0 15 $289,625 0 $0
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2006(Based on 6 full and 10 partial tracts)
A) FHA, FSA/RHS & VA Home Purchase Loans B) Conventional Home Purchase Loans C) Refinancings D) Home Improvement Loans E) Loans on Dwellings For 5+ Families F) Non-occupant Loans on < 5 Family Dwellings (A B C & D) G) Loans On Manufactured Home Dwelling (A B C & D)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 2 $356,820 692 $293,182 1,470 $321,531 230 $226,250 2 $3,812,380 109 $290,266 4 $49,640
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 0 $0 131 $284,452 331 $307,371 32 $213,739 0 $0 34 $296,859 3 $48,960
APPLICATIONS DENIED 0 $0 346 $303,863 736 $359,407 177 $212,112 0 $0 59 $406,312 6 $73,760
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 0 $0 153 $307,732 544 $335,652 61 $191,874 0 $0 37 $281,451 4 $197,078
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 0 $0 49 $290,340 105 $353,173 5 $115,284 0 $0 6 $378,548 0 $0
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2005(Based on 8 full and 10 partial tracts)
A) FHA, FSA/RHS & VA Home Purchase Loans B) Conventional Home Purchase Loans C) Refinancings D) Home Improvement Loans F) Non-occupant Loans on < 5 Family Dwellings (A B C & D) G) Loans On Manufactured Home Dwelling (A B C & D)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 0 $0 926 $277,489 1,700 $290,117 241 $188,249 114 $268,271 9 $83,904
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 0 $0 172 $257,903 284 $274,241 43 $181,377 31 $286,243 2 $85,360
APPLICATIONS DENIED 0 $0 284 $269,662 836 $312,156 168 $201,963 38 $285,433 11 $129,593
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 2 $282,000 199 $279,062 708 $292,286 60 $244,786 34 $236,621 7 $65,451
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 0 $0 27 $308,642 159 $308,107 17 $204,659 7 $303,484 0 $0
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2004(Based on 8 full and 10 partial tracts)
B) Conventional Home Purchase Loans C) Refinancings D) Home Improvement Loans E) Loans on Dwellings For 5+ Families F) Non-occupant Loans on < 5 Family Dwellings (A B C & D) G) Loans On Manufactured Home Dwelling (A B C & D)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 845 $227,111 1,912 $235,114 243 $165,225 6 $907,453 112 $223,181 4 $48,258
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 148 $242,460 342 $233,579 31 $164,754 0 $0 29 $245,180 1 $31,660
APPLICATIONS DENIED 243 $210,750 706 $244,950 166 $150,252 0 $0 32 $199,093 10 $53,502
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 105 $224,801 501 $229,614 57 $149,062 0 $0 32 $215,934 0 $0
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 32 $241,788 309 $258,848 22 $108,506 0 $0 6 $328,333 0 $0
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2003(Based on 8 full and 10 partial tracts)
A) FHA, FSA/RHS & VA Home Purchase Loans B) Conventional Home Purchase Loans C) Refinancings D) Home Improvement Loans E) Loans on Dwellings For 5+ Families F) Non-occupant Loans on < 5 Family Dwellings (A B C & D)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 23 $209,124 822 $200,048 2,855 $176,488 69 $67,370 6 $1,129,062 149 $160,770
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 2 $256,615 161 $210,623 477 $179,022 28 $59,803 0 $0 45 $179,969
APPLICATIONS DENIED 0 $0 171 $178,573 693 $184,377 62 $58,422 0 $0 45 $202,977
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 4 $242,890 96 $212,660 622 $188,565 20 $124,477 0 $0 19 $188,132
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 2 $210,000 57 $180,513 119 $178,007 5 $111,070 0 $0 9 $142,439
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2002(Based on 6 full and 10 partial tracts)
A) FHA, FSA/RHS & VA Home Purchase Loans B) Conventional Home Purchase Loans C) Refinancings D) Home Improvement Loans E) Loans on Dwellings For 5+ Families F) Non-occupant Loans on < 5 Family Dwellings (A B C & D)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 77 $209,254 597 $172,281 1,789 $158,133 56 $47,539 2 $712,645 83 $136,988
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 9 $194,887 99 $172,198 301 $154,846 25 $27,132 0 $0 21 $122,763
APPLICATIONS DENIED 12 $207,680 153 $149,989 562 $149,561 39 $31,820 0 $0 28 $139,448
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 13 $185,041 94 $172,876 506 $163,823 30 $75,629 0 $0 7 $186,464
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 7 $160,730 20 $208,984 106 $168,859 0 $0 2 $348,845 9 $182,936
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2001(Based on 6 full and 10 partial tracts)
A) FHA, FSA/RHS & VA Home Purchase Loans B) Conventional Home Purchase Loans C) Refinancings D) Home Improvement Loans E) Loans on Dwellings For 5+ Families F) Non-occupant Loans on < 5 Family Dwellings (A B C & D)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 150 $186,238 464 $144,797 1,444 $144,877 42 $32,199 5 $371,064 87 $125,837
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 9 $180,760 86 $162,571 250 $147,978 18 $38,642 0 $0 25 $102,008
APPLICATIONS DENIED 30 $184,530 115 $165,771 555 $131,045 77 $29,022 2 $852,110 15 $120,179
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 24 $172,596 84 $149,237 494 $144,483 34 $37,316 0 $0 21 $151,458
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 6 $183,610 16 $135,305 118 $141,853 9 $47,068 0 $0 7 $114,237
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2000(Based on 6 full and 10 partial tracts)
A) FHA, FSA/RHS & VA Home Purchase Loans B) Conventional Home Purchase Loans C) Refinancings D) Home Improvement Loans E) Loans on Dwellings For 5+ Families F) Non-occupant Loans on < 5 Family Dwellings (A B C & D)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 197 $164,602 404 $129,602 389 $112,776 55 $26,230 0 $0 51 $85,903
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 12 $169,893 57 $146,386 116 $121,499 34 $29,178 0 $0 12 $84,930
APPLICATIONS DENIED 14 $174,497 139 $134,002 338 $110,140 62 $37,797 0 $0 14 $111,245
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 17 $155,832 89 $128,472 204 $115,743 18 $25,831 0 $0 10 $126,270
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 4 $196,020 24 $124,686 69 $132,109 1 $62,570 2 $268,110 2 $92,390
Aggregated Statistics For Year 1999(Based on 2 full and 7 partial tracts)
A) FHA, FSA/RHS & VA Home Purchase Loans B) Conventional Home Purchase Loans C) Refinancings D) Home Improvement Loans E) Loans on Dwellings For 5+ Families F) Non-occupant Loans on < 5 Family Dwellings (A B C & D)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 109 $151,960 177 $131,569 348 $119,434 60 $19,822 6 $141,625 29 $99,253
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 4 $145,768 26 $131,906 84 $118,705 23 $27,730 0 $0 6 $110,663
APPLICATIONS DENIED 19 $147,688 52 $210,832 227 $117,285 42 $18,984 0 $0 10 $90,033
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 14 $140,275 33 $122,599 151 $118,348 7 $26,319 0 $0 7 $135,016
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 4 $175,513 5 $108,276 47 $117,997 1 $49,830 0 $0 1 $69,110
Private Mortgage Insurance Companies Aggregated Statistics For Year 2009(Based on 6 full and 10 partial tracts)
A) Conventional Home Purchase Loans B) Refinancings
Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 37 $293,500 5 $248,618
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 31 $306,098 9 $373,810
APPLICATIONS DENIED 14 $277,323 5 $339,426
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 1 $233,140 0 $0
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 4 $328,135 0 $0
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2008(Based on 6 full and 10 partial tracts)
A) Conventional Home Purchase Loans B) Refinancings C) Non-occupant Loans on < 5 Family Dwellings (A & B)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 116 $328,330 7 $373,099 1 $137,020
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 42 $350,022 14 $400,249 0 $0
APPLICATIONS DENIED 25 $257,864 6 $383,432 3 $390,413
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 10 $311,651 4 $437,053 3 $245,303
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 1 $286,760 0 $0 0 $0
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2007(Based on 6 full and 10 partial tracts)
A) Conventional Home Purchase Loans B) Refinancings C) Non-occupant Loans on < 5 Family Dwellings (A & B)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 21 $403,097 29 $412,762 3 $294,137
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 2 $602,910 3 $595,640 0 $0
APPLICATIONS DENIED 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 2 $470,195 10 $485,754 2 $470,195
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2006(Based on 6 full and 8 partial tracts)
A) Conventional Home Purchase Loans B) Refinancings
Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 9 $488,844 13 $464,017
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 2 $493,260 1 $355,550
APPLICATIONS DENIED 6 $503,410 1 $376,900
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 0 $0 0 $0
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 0 $0 0 $0
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2005(Based on 6 full and 10 partial tracts)
A) Conventional Home Purchase Loans B) Refinancings
Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 14 $357,176 13 $402,074
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 2 $232,230 4 $363,958
APPLICATIONS DENIED 0 $0 0 $0
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 0 $0 2 $247,000
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 0 $0 0 $0
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2004(Based on 8 full and 10 partial tracts)
A) Conventional Home Purchase Loans B) Refinancings C) Non-occupant Loans on < 5 Family Dwellings (A & B)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 27 $294,400 24 $293,285 5 $199,870
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 18 $276,559 23 $257,660 0 $0
APPLICATIONS DENIED 0 $0 2 $456,005 0 $0
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 3 $357,493 0 $0 0 $0
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2003(Based on 8 full and 10 partial tracts)
A) Conventional Home Purchase Loans B) Refinancings C) Non-occupant Loans on < 5 Family Dwellings (A & B)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 110 $264,234 71 $238,582 1 $197,180
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 21 $245,328 20 $211,499 0 $0
APPLICATIONS DENIED 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 5 $269,228 9 $196,839 2 $285,000
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 2 $222,000 2 $251,170 0 $0
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2002(Based on 6 full and 10 partial tracts)
A) Conventional Home Purchase Loans B) Refinancings C) Non-occupant Loans on < 5 Family Dwellings (A & B)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 189 $214,871 113 $205,328 4 $223,038
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 43 $204,399 55 $185,422 10 $165,069
APPLICATIONS DENIED 2 $275,205 3 $196,773 3 $175,517
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 16 $204,345 7 $217,890 0 $0
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 1 $228,360 1 $210,190 0 $0
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2001(Based on 6 full and 10 partial tracts)
A) Conventional Home Purchase Loans B) Refinancings C) Non-occupant Loans on < 5 Family Dwellings (A & B)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 138 $193,061 109 $184,177 0 $0
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 44 $190,619 38 $176,510 0 $0
APPLICATIONS DENIED 7 $172,159 11 $177,864 4 $164,225
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 11 $211,595 5 $184,040 0 $0
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 0 $0 1 $147,090 0 $0
Aggregated Statistics For Year 2000(Based on 6 full and 10 partial tracts)
A) Conventional Home Purchase Loans B) Refinancings C) Non-occupant Loans on < 5 Family Dwellings (A & B)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 160 $167,821 27 $166,979 4 $115,975
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 18 $147,628 18 $150,238 0 $0
APPLICATIONS DENIED 9 $165,964 8 $138,190 0 $0
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 3 $161,847 0 $0 0 $0
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 0 $0 2 $152,770 0 $0
Aggregated Statistics For Year 1999(Based on 2 full and 7 partial tracts)
A) Conventional Home Purchase Loans B) Refinancings C) Non-occupant Loans on < 5 Family Dwellings (A & B)
Number Average Value Number Average Value Number Average Value
LOANS ORIGINATED 70 $152,128 49 $148,179 3 $117,117
APPLICATIONS APPROVED, NOT ACCEPTED 5 $163,566 16 $160,843 0 $0
APPLICATIONS DENIED 6 $148,073 8 $154,264 0 $0
APPLICATIONS WITHDRAWN 5 $148,674 4 $138,310 0 $0
FILES CLOSED FOR INCOMPLETENESS 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0
Conventional Home Purchase Loans
Conventional Home Purchase Loans - Value
Most common first names in zip code 91345 among deceased individuals
Name Count Lived (average)
Mary 78 76.7 years
William 59 72.0 years
John 53 77.2 years
Robert 45 71.2 years
Maria 38 78.3 years
Joseph 34 74.5 years
Helen 34 79.3 years
Richard 33 66.3 years
James 33 68.4 years
Edward 32 75.5 years
Most common last names in zip code 91345 among deceased individuals
Last name Count Lived (average)
Smith 23 75.1 years
Johnson 17 75.7 years
Hernandez 15 76.5 years
Garcia 12 77.7 years
Lopez 11 68.2 years
Rodriguez 10 68.2 years
Gonzalez 9 73.6 years
Miller 9 76.3 years
Anderson 8 72.1 years
Williams 8 71.6 years
Businesses in zip code 91345
Name Count Name Count
7-Eleven 2 Payless 1
Arby's 1 Pizza Hut 1
Blockbuster 1 RadioShack 1
CVS 1 Rite Aid 1
FedEx 4 Safeway 1
GNC 1 Starbucks 1
Jones New York 2 Subway 3
KFC 1 T-Mobile 1
Kroger 1 Toys"R"Us 1
MasterBrand Cabinets 1 True Value 1
McDonald's 1 UPS 1
Papa John's Pizza 1 Vons 1
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