Maple Hill, North Carolina Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The Population & Steets in Maple Hills is one of the statistics available on Kansas.gov. There are a number of statistics you should be aware of when looking to relocate to Maple Hills. The numbers can help you make a decision on whether or not Maple Hill is the right place for you. The city is about a third the size of the state of Kansas. The median age of Maple Hills is 40.7. The lowest percentage of residents is under 20 years old. Meanwhile, the highest proportion of residents is between 40-49 years old. The percentage of single men is also mid-range, with Maple Hill having a median age of 47%.

The population of Maple Hills is 469, according to the 2000 census. It is part of the Topeka, Kansas Metropolitan Statistical Area. Maple Hill was originally a railroad town, with its main line running from Topeka to Herington. The railroad was foreclosed in 1891, but later reorganized as the Oklahoma, Kansas, and Texas Railroad. The railroad later merged with the Missouri Pacific and Union Pacific railroads, but locals still refer to the former as Rock Island.

The city is home to a low proportion of foreign-born residents. This metric is useful when determining the affordability of rental housing in Maple Hill. The city's rent burden is slightly higher than the state average of 27.9%, and neighboring cities, like Topeka, are even higher. The city's population is comprised of 7.4% renters. As for housing affordability, 7.4% of the city's units are occupied by renters.