Queen Anne, Maryland Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The following information will provide you with a better understanding of Queen Anne City, Washington. The city is located northwest of the downtown Seattle skyline. Population is around 36,000, with a high percentage of unmarried, white, young adults. The city is racially homogenous compared to the rest of Maryland, where the poverty rate is higher than the national average of 6.97%.

The median home price in Queen Anne City is $902,210, more expensive than the median home in Washington, and more expensive than the rest of the country. Rent prices are relatively low, at $3,044 per month, which is lower than the national average. Queen Anne has a thriving real estate market, with prices ranging between $250,000 and $3 million. Residents in the area also have low vacancy rates.

In the early twentieth century, King County had a population of 84% white residents. The majority of the city was white, but the numbers of Asians and African Americans increased, especially in the Central District. The black population in Queen Anne grew by 178 people from 1970 to 1995. The white population in King County stayed mostly the same, but areas north of the ship canal remained almost entirely white.

The Avenues Historic District contains some of the best examples of the city's residential architecture. A few of the finest examples of the city's early development can be found in the William Barton house on 231 B Street, Jeremiah Beattie house on 30 J Street, and David Murdock house on 73 G Street. In addition to this, there is the E.G. Coffin house in 1037 First Avenue and the N.H. Beeman house on 101 First Avenue.