New Vienna, Iowa Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Listed below are the population and steets for New Vienna City, Ohio. These statistics are based on the Census Bureau's American Community Survey data. For this city, the population is comprised of 1.12k White residents and 23 Hispanic residents. The remaining residents are Two+ or non-Hispanic. The median household income for New Vienna is $48,125, which is slightly less than the Ohio average of $50,438.

The median property value for New Vienna is $80,600, which is slightly less than the national average. In 2019, the median property value for New Vienna was up 5.22% from the previous year. The city's homeownership rate is 52%, which is lower than the national average. People in New Vienna commute to work by car, which results in an average of 31.9 minutes. The median car ownership rate is two cars per household, which is similar to the national average.

The distance to the city center is measured in kilometers. The historic city center, St. Stephan's Cathedral, is in the heart of the city. The shorter the distance to the city center, the lower the disamenity. Despite its name, this measure is not linear, but rather calculated using concentric circles around the St. Stephan's Cathedral. This means that 72 block groups fall within the 0 to 1 km circle. Another 359 block groups fall within the one to three km donut. A fourth tier of blocks falls between three and five kilometers. Those further than five kilometers from St. Stephan's Cathedral fall outside of this classification.

The location of municipality, limited-profit, and capped rental housing is shown in figure 2. The presence of all three types of housing provides a significant variation in the structure of the city. The bottom right panel of this figure shows the number of residents living in each block group. The density of each type of housing has a negative impact on the average income of residents. However, these factors cannot be ignored completely.