Yucca, Arizona Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The Specific Plan for residential development allows for 125 acres of land, 39 of which are vacant. The total residential development capacity of the area is 1,116 units, with maximum densities ranging from 24 to 40 units per acre. Yucca City is the most dense area in California. The purpose of such high densities is to accommodate a variety of housing types, including low-income housing and rental units. It also brings residents closer to services and creates a lively, main street atmosphere.

The 2010 American Community Survey found that 2,689 residents in Yucca Valley lived below the poverty level. Of these, 995 were minors, whereas 330 were seniors. This is an extremely low percentage, but it is significant nonetheless. Despite the low rate of poverty, the town is not a poor area. The population is diverse, and the city has many attractions and activities. Residents can shop at local grocery stores and enjoy coffee shops.

There are multiple types of rental housing available in Yucca City, with single-family detached homes making up the majority of rental housing. Rental housing in Yucca Valley is primarily affordable for families and low-income households. Single-family detached homes are also affordable for low and moderate income households. The median contract rent ranged between $500 and $654 per month. A three to four-bedroom house in Yucca City costs around $1,150 a month.