Glover, Vermont Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Glover City is home to several embassies, including the Russian Embassy, which has infamous underground tunnels. Nearby, the Chinese embassy has a Visa Office. Near the Naval Observatory and Calvert Street is Guy Mason Park, which features a softball diamond, a small children's playground, and an unofficial enclosed dog park. Glover Park also hosts an annual festival called Glover Park Day, which is held in early June.

A look at the city's rent burden will give you a sense of how affordable housing is in Glover City. This metric measures how much of a household's income goes toward paying rent. Gloverville's rent burden is higher than the state average of 31.1%, but neighboring cities like Washington and Warrenton have higher rent burdens. With a median rent of $628 per month, nearly 40 percent of residents in Gloverville live in rental homes.

The average home price per square foot in Glover City is $334,700, down from $1,100,000 six months ago. The average time for a home to sell in Glover City is eleven days, and prices range from $900,000 to over $1,2 million. As of 2016, homes in Glover City sold for an average of 101% of the asking price, according to statistics provided by Sophia Henry Real Estate.

The population of Glover City is approximately 2,925 people. Its median household income is $23,616. The city has a 76% high school graduation rate, which is a good indicator of the local economy. Its median household income is $38,611 and average household income is $45,163.