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Burlington

Comprehensive demographics, housing data, local amenities, and economic statistics for Burlington.

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Community Insights

Leading Industries
Public Administration · Retail · Wholesale Trade
27% public administration
Home Value Growth⬆⬆
+19.0% over 2 years
Young Adults
29% of residents
Homeowners
65% of occupied units

People & Demographics

Total Population176,893
Households
Under 18
22.0%
Age 18–34
29.0%
Age 35–64
32.0%
Age 65+
17.0%
Veterans
7.0%
Active Duty
0.0%

Housing & Living

Median Home Value$246,539
Median Gross Rent$1,087/mo
Owner Occupied
65.0%
Renter Occupied
35.0%
Detached Homes
Built Pre-1940

Economy & Income

Median Household Income$68,668
Poverty Rate

Key Industries

Healthcare9.0%
Professional Services1.0%
Manufacturing0.0%
Retail14.0%
Education1.0%

Amenities & Transit

Transit Score30 / 100
Walkability / Amenities56 / 100
Commute < 15m
Commute 60m+

Education

High School Grad
Bachelor's Degree
19.0%
Master's or Higher
7.0%
School Enrollment

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the population and demographic makeup of Burlington?

The total population of Burlington is approximately 176,893. The largest age group is 35-64 year olds. This demographic data is sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau.

Is Burlington walkable and transit-friendly?

Based on local geographic data, Burlington has an amenity and walkability score of 56/100 and a transit score of 30/100. This indicates moderate access to local amenities and transportation.

Do more people rent or own homes in Burlington?

The housing market in Burlington is predominantly driven by homeowners, with 65% of housing units being owner-occupied and 35% being renter-occupied.

What is the education level of residents in Burlington?

In Burlington, approximately 19% of adult residents hold a bachelor's degree or higher. Additionally, 7% of the population holds a master's degree or higher. This indicates the local educational attainment compared to state and national averages.