Boswell, Oklahoma Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you are considering moving to Boswell City, you may be wondering about the Population & Steets. This article provides you with the population and steets statistics of the area. Listed below are the most common demographics for the area. The median home price in Boswell is $57,200. Home appreciation in the last 10 years has been 3.7%. You may be surprised to learn that this small town is home to nearly 600 residents.

The city began to develop during the early 1900s when two landowners bought 149,000 acres of land for the town. Their land was then developed into the town of Boswell. The first post office was in this store, located on the first floor. However, in 1920, this post office was replaced with a new building located outside of the district boundary. The city had a population of around 3,000 people by 1900.

There are approximately 683 houses in Boswell. Nearly 70 percent of the homes are owner-occupied. One in six residents lives in a two-family household. Twenty-nine percent of Boswell's housing units are rented. The average household size is 3.6. The rent burden is higher than the average rent burden in Indiana. In comparison, neighboring cities De Motte and Yeoman have rent burdens of 32.9% and 32.0%, respectively.

The number of renter-occupied housing units is based on ESRI demographic data. The company-owned bank at 332 Main Street faced stiff competition from three other local banks. During the 1920s, it served nearly two thousand citizens in Boswell and neighboring coal towns. These banks were People State Bank, Community National Bank, and Johnstown Bank and Trust. These banks were all in Boswell, but the latter two were located in neighboring towns.