Juanita, North Dakota Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Here is a brief look at the population and steets of Juanita City, Washington. This article will cover key statistics, such as the number of people living in the city and how many of them work in the area. If you're curious, you can also check out the other data on the city to get a better idea of its overall demographics. In addition, you'll get to know the average commute time for the working population in this city, which is comparatively shorter than the average commute time for American workers.

The majority of South Juanita real estate is made up of small to medium-sized single-family homes, apartment complexes, and high-rise buildings. Although most of these residences are owned, many renters also live there. Most of the homes in the area were constructed between the 1940s and the 1970s, which explains the range of price ranges and the proportion of renters and owners in the neighborhood.

Until the 1970s, Juanita City was a sleepy, quiet neighborhood that was an unincorporated area before Kirkland annexed it. The town's growth was boosted by the construction of Lake Washington Boulevard, or what is now known as highway 2-A. In 1938, the Fairfax Hospital of Seattle purchased the Juanita Sanitarium, which opened in 1924. In the following decade, the Sanitarium served mental health patients. In 1928, a post office was installed in the neighborhood and the beach was rebuilt.