Condon, Montana Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

For the last few decades, the population of Condon City, Oregon has grown at a steady pace. Since the 1950s, the town has been home to the Condon Air Force Station, which operated from 1951 to 1970. Today, the city's historic downtown core has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and has been renovated to a high degree by the City. Many of the buildings that once stood on Main Street have been restored by the City, and the city has redeveloped City Park into a lovely venue for events.

The median property value in Condon, OR was $107,600 in 2019, which is 0.447 times smaller than the national average. The median homeownership rate was 72.7%, and most residents walked or drove to work. The median commute time was 7.6 minutes, and people in Condon, OR owned two cars on average. Despite the small population, this city still has plenty to offer.

In 2010, the median household income in Condon was $43,073, which was lower than the national average of $65,712. This increase in income was 3.44% per year, and compared to other nearby and parent geographies, it was slightly higher than the national average. Despite its small size, Condon, Oregon still has a thriving economy, and the median household income was $43,077.1.