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The historic co-op housing development in downtown Greenbelt, Md. Photo by Jeffrey Porter/For The Washington Post

The historic co-op housing development in downtown Greenbelt, Md. Photo by Jeffrey Porter/For The Washington Post

The Buddy Attick Lake Park in Greenbelt, Md. Photo by Jeffrey Porter/For The Washington Post

The Buddy Attick Lake Park in Greenbelt, Md. Photo by Jeffrey Porter/For The Washington Post

The historic co-op housing development in downtown Greenbelt, Md. Photo by Jeffrey Porter/For The Washington Post

The historic co-op housing development in downtown Greenbelt, Md. Photo by Jeffrey Porter/For The Washington Post

The historic Greenbelt Theatre in Roosevelt Center, Greenbelt, Md. Photo by Jeffrey Porter/For The Washington Post

The historic Greenbelt Theatre in Roosevelt Center, Greenbelt, Md. Photo by Jeffrey Porter/For The Washington Post

The New Deal Cafe in Roosevelt Center offers free live music six days a week, Greenbelt, Md. Photo by Jeffrey Porter/For The Washington Post

The New Deal Cafe in Roosevelt Center offers free live music six days a week, Greenbelt, Md. Photo by Jeffrey Porter/For The Washington Post

Avg Home Sold Price
$142,540

2010 Data

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Avg Monthly Rent
$1,118

Based on 1Bd, 1 Bath

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Demographics

Population
23,399
Population Change Since 2000
10%
Population Change Since 1990
10%
Population Density
3,916
Median Annual Household Income
$67,280
Change in Avg Income Since 2000
43%
Change in Avg Income Since 1990
73%
Households with Children
31.0%
Avg Residents per Home
2.4
Median Age
35
Married
38%
Single
46%
Divorced
12%

Real Estate

Owner-Occupied Homes
47%
Renter-Occupied Homes
46%
Vacant Homes
7%
Median Years in Residence
2.6
Annual Residential Turnover
24%
Median Age of Homes (Years)
30

Transportation

Average Commute Time
29.5 min
Distance to Nearest Airport (Mile)
13.0
Drive/Carpool
80%
Public Transit
14%
Walk/Bike/Other
3%
Work at Home
3%

Data Provided by Onboard Informatics. Neighborhood Site Index

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