Hitterdal, Minnesota Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population and steets of Hitterdal City, Minnesota are shown below. The city's median property value is $91,400 in 2019, which is less than half of the national average of $240,500. The homeownership rate is at 85.1%, which is higher than the national average of 64.5%. The average commute time is 26.5 minutes, and the average household has two cars.

The Hitterdal city government is located at the intersection of Minnesota and North Dakota. The city is a small municipality located in the extreme eastern part of the state, close to the Minnesota border. The city experiences four distinct seasons: winter, summer, and fall. Each season brings with it its own set of temperatures, so it is best to check the weather forecast before planning a trip. Alternatively, residents can look up local attractions and activities to get a better sense of the city.

The city's rent burden is a good indicator of housing affordability. The rent burden is the percentage of household income spent on rental housing. It is a useful indicator for comparing Hitterdal's rent burden to the rent burden of neighboring cities in the state. While the rent burden is lower than the national average, neighboring cities Arthur and Rothsay have much lower rent burdens. This means that 5.6% of households in Hitterdal, MN are renting.

As of 2017, the population and steets of Hitterdal City, MN is composed of 97 people. This is lower than the national median of $65,712 and higher than the national average of 93.4%. The top two industries in Hitterdal, MN are Manufacturing (14 people) and Retail Trade (16 people). The highest-paying industries in Hitterdal are Wholesale Trade ($49167), Construction, and Agriculture, Forestry & Mining.