Fosterville, Tennessee Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population of Fosterville City is diverse, with nearly 90% of the residents working in sales or service jobs. The second largest occupational group is manufacturing and laborer occupations, accounting for 30.6% of the working population. The remaining 10.4% of the population is employed in clerical and executive occupations. The city's diverse population also speaks many different languages. Ninety-seven percent of households speak English, while only 10.4% speak Italian.

Violent crime rates vary considerably in different parts of the city. In the northwest part, the rate of violent crime is one in every 1,704 residents. It is hard to compare rates based on the same geographic area, but using a map of crime in similar cities provides a sense of relative safety. For example, a neighborhood in the northeast of the city has more crimes than a block in the northwest.

The following map shows the population and steets of a community in Fosterville City, TN. This map is intended for general reference purposes only and should be consulted for accuracy. If you are looking to visit the city, you can find the list of nearby towns and cities below. This list is a good starting point when exploring the area. If you have time, try searching for cities within 100 miles of Fosterville, TN.

The median home price in Fosterville City is $23,028, which is significantly less expensive than 99.4% of U.S. neighborhoods. Rents in Fosterville are $920 per month, which is less expensive than 81.9% of other neighborhoods in Ohio. It is important to note that while the median home price in Fosterville City is high, the median rental price is low compared to other neighborhoods.