Allenport, Pennsylvania Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The Allenport City, Pennsylvania, is a census-designated place (CDP) in the state of Pennsylvania. It is a suburban area with a population of about 640 people. The median home value is $71,900, and the average commute time is 29 minutes. In addition, the average home appreciation is about 3.2% over the last 10 years. In other words, the Allenport area is a good place to buy a home.

The city of Allenport, Pennsylvania, is located on State Route 88, about 3 miles northeast of California, PA. Once home to a large steel plant, it was converted to Mon River Industrial Park by Wheeling Pittsburgh. The 896,000-square-foot complex is now home to a wide range of manufacturing and distribution businesses. Among the city's landmarks is the Jay's Tavern, which serves cheeseburgers, wings, raviolis, and other American-style fare.

Allenport, Pennsylvania has 490 voters of voting age, and is 68% urban and 30% rural. There are 1 registered sex offender per 1,000 residents. The Allenport city's population is 100 percent White, and its residents are almost completely middle-class. The poverty rate is 11.1%, with 5.8% of families and 13.8% of children living below the poverty line. And the median age of residents is approximately 46 years.