Greenleaf, Idaho Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

You may be wondering if there's a crime rate in Greenleaf City. There is one crime per every 13 hours and a rate as high as one per every 2,607 residents in the city's southwest neighborhood. However, these statistics aren't completely clear-cut, and they're presented without any guarantees. The fact of the matter is, crime is not always as bad as statistics make it seem, and crime is often where people congregate.

The city's population is largely made up of renters. Only 5% of residents own their homes, and the vast majority of households are renter-occupied. The average commute to work in Greenleaf City is about fifteen to thirty minutes. Nevertheless, the quality of life in Greenleaf is quite subjective. Some home buyers prefer a walkable city, while others are drawn to the quiet of a suburban neighborhood.

There are some statistics to consider. The city's population is overwhelmingly white, with just 1.1% of residents being black or Hispanic. The average household income in the city is $54,108, and the median household income is $46,292. As for the other demographics, home ownership is one of the most common factors in local advertising. This also helps explain why the median home price in Greenleaf, ID is so low.

Since 2000, the city has been undergoing the most aggressive gentrification. North of M Street, Greenleaf Gardens and the southwest neighborhoods have experienced a drastic decline in low-income households. The city's share of black households decreased from 39% to 20%. This trend has displaced about 150 rental units, with only black households surviving the change. The neighborhood has gone through a transition period of sorts.