Harwood Heights, Illinois Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Do you have a general interest in knowing the Population & Steets of Harwood Heights City? In this article I will answer your questions and provide the most up-to-date data on Harwood Heights. The city is located in Cook County, 11 miles NW of the Loop, and is often mistaken for part of Chicago. Although not an incorporated city, Harwood Heights shares a library, high school, and park district with Norridge.

The Greens At Ridgemoor neighborhood has a largely middle-income population, with a higher average income than 44.7% of American neighborhoods. It also has a higher percentage of children living below the federal poverty level than 57.3% of all U.S. neighborhoods. The area's economy is fueled by family entertainment businesses, and construction is booming. In fact, the area has the third highest number of children living below the federal poverty line than any other city in the city.

As of the last census, the average household size was 2.37 members. The majority of households had one or more children under the age of 18. Nearly half were married couples. One percent of households was headed by a single female. Thirty-seven percent of households were non-families. The remainder was comprised of individuals. The average household size in Harwood Heights is 2.37 people.

The median property value in Harwood Heights, IL was $267,300 in 2019, making it 1.11 times the national average of $240,500. The median homeownership rate in Harwood Heights, IL is 64.7%, higher than the national average. Most people in the city commute by car, with the average journey time being 33 minutes. The median car ownership in Harwood Heights, IL is two per household.