DC Neighborhood cluster Profile
Population Public Assistance
Population by Race/Ethnicity Housing Conditions
Family Risk Factors Housing Market (Single-Family Homes)
Isolation Indicators Mortgage Lending (Home Purchase Loans)
Child Well-Being Indicators Reported Crimes (per 1,000 pop.)
Income Conditions  
 
Cluster 15
Ward 3 / Cleveland Park, Woodley Park, Massachusetts Avenue Heights, Woodland-Normanstone Terrace

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Population
Population, 1980 11,907 15,958 3,506 44,081
Population, 1990 12,386 15,173 1,341 45,728
Population, 2000 12,306 14,301 2,374 46,779
% change population, 1980-1990 4.0 -4.9 -62 23
% change population, 1990-2000 -0.6 -5.7 -20 77
% children, 1980 13 22 1.8 43
% children, 1990 11 19 1.4 37
% children, 2000 11 20 1.2 43
% change child population, 1980-1990 -10 -19 -77 53
% change child population, 1990-2000 -3.8 -2.0 -31 200
% foreign born, 1980 16 6.4 0.6 19
% foreign born, 1990 20 9.7 0.0 26
% foreign born, 2000 17 13 0.5 33
% same house 5 years ago, 1990 50 53 30 75
% same house 5 years ago, 2000 44 50 22 75
Population by Race/Ethnicity
% black non-Hispanic, 1990 5.8 65 3.7 100
% black non-Hispanic, 2000 7.7 61 3.7 99
% white non-Hispanic, 1990 82 27 0.1 87
% white non-Hispanic, 2000 80 28 0.1 85
% Hispanic, 1990 8.3 5.2 0.0 21
% Hispanic, 2000 6.7 7.9 0.2 30
% Asian/P.I. non-Hispanic, 1990 3.4 1.8 0.0 8.4
% Asian/P.I. non-Hispanic, 2000 5.2 3.0 0.1 13
Family Risk Factors
Poverty rate (%), 1980 6.8 19 3.2 43
Poverty rate (%), 1990 4.5 17 2.4 42
Poverty rate (%), 2000 4.7 20 3.5 50
Unemployment rate (%), 1980 3.0 6.8 2.0 16
Unemployment rate (%), 1990 2.6 7.2 1.6 16
Unemployment rate (%), 2000 1.7 11 1.7 32
% pop. 16+ yrs. employed, 1980 68 59 42 75
% pop. 16+ yrs. employed, 1990 72 62 43 83
% pop. 16+ yrs. employed, 2000 71 57 36 82
% persons without HS diploma, 1980 9.4 33 6.2 62
% persons without HS diploma, 1990 7.6 27 4.4 48
% persons without HS diploma, 2000 7.6 22 2.0 44
% female-headed families with children, 1990 10 54 4.7 80
% female-headed families with children, 2000 13 52 6.6 81
Isolation Indicators
% HHs with a phone, 2000 99 97 92 100
% HHs with a car, 2000 78 63 30 91
Child Well-Being Indicators
% children in poverty, 1990 0.4 25 0.0 56
% children in poverty, 2000 0.5 32 0.5 67
% low weight births (under 5.5 lbs), 1998 10 13 2.9 22
% low weight births (under 5.5 lbs), 1999 4.3 13 3.1 32
% low weight births (under 5.5 lbs), 2000 6.9 12 5.6 32
% low weight births (under 5.5 lbs), 2001 1.1 12 1.1 24
% low weight births (under 5.5 lbs), 2002 9.2 12 2.6 19
% low weight births (under 5.5 lbs), 2003 5.2 11 4.7 18
% low weight births (under 5.5 lbs), 2004 3.9 11 2.4 21
% low weight births (under 5.5 lbs), 2005 5.5 11 5.3 18
% births to teen mothers, 1998 1.0 15 0.0 38
% births to teen mothers, 1999 1.8 15 0.0 34
% births to teen mothers, 2000 1.0 14 0.0 38
% births to teen mothers, 2001 1.1 13 0.0 32
% births to teen mothers, 2002 0.8 13 0.0 29
% births to teen mothers, 2003 0.0 11 0.0 25
% births to teen mothers, 2004 0.8 11 0.0 25
% births to teen mothers, 2005 0.0 11 0.0 24
Income Conditions
Avg. family income (1999 $), 1979 126,569 59,101 28,399 152,093
Avg. family income (1999 $), 1989 196,489 71,274 30,163 210,448
Avg. family income (1999 $), 1999 212,836 78,192 24,416 237,638
% change in avg. family income, 1980-1990 55 21 -9.1 55
% change in avg. family income, 1990-2000 8.3 9.7 -34 38
Public Assistance
Persons receiving food stamps, 2000 41 2,013 21 10,858
Persons receiving food stamps, 2001 36 1,908 19 10,081
Persons receiving food stamps, 2002 39 1,954 16 10,413
Persons receiving food stamps, 2003 35 2,122 21 11,126
Persons receiving food stamps, 2004 43 2,251 24 11,392
Persons receiving food stamps, 2005 46 2,301 26 11,020
Persons receiving food stamps, 2006 43 2,270 17 10,882
Persons receiving food stamps, 2007 42 2,235 16 10,958
Persons receiving TANF, 1998 8.0 1,472 0.0 9,052
Persons receiving TANF, 1999 6.0 1,281 5.0 7,937
Persons receiving TANF, 2000 6.0 1,164 6.0 7,258
Persons receiving TANF, 2001 9.0 1,159 0.0 6,991
Persons receiving TANF, 2002 11 1,177 6.0 7,153
Persons receiving TANF, 2003 13 1,184 5.0 7,364
Persons receiving TANF, 2004 8.0 1,224 0.0 7,267
Persons receiving TANF, 2005 7.0 1,202 6.0 6,831
Persons receiving TANF, 2006 8.0 1,115 0.0 6,125
Persons receiving TANF, 2007 5.0 1,059 0.0 6,080
Housing Conditions
Occupied housing units, 1980 6,135 6,329 874 17,039
Occupied housing units, 1990 6,277 6,241 506 17,275
Occupied housing units, 2000 6,329 6,208 722 17,458
Rental vacancy rate (%), 1980 4.1 6.0 0.6 14
Rental vacancy rate (%), 1990 5.9 8.0 3.2 46
Rental vacancy rate (%), 2000 0.6 6.2 0.6 14
Homeownership rate (%), 1980 40 35 4.5 87
Homeownership rate (%), 1990 42 39 4.9 90
Homeownership rate (%), 2000 47 41 9.3 90
Housing Market (Single-Family Homes)
Number of sales, 1995 59 87 5.0 361
Number of sales, 1996 69 96 3.0 396
Number of sales, 1997 90 106 1.0 417
Number of sales, 1998 119 140 1.0 559
Number of sales, 1999 103 133 4.0 548
Number of sales, 2000 102 101 3.0 429
Number of sales, 2001 74 109 2.0 447
Number of sales, 2002 72 112 1.0 471
Number of sales, 2003 89 111 2.0 473
Number of sales, 2004 85 124 1.0 563
Number of sales, 2005 67 112 3.0 502
Number of sales, 2006 71 91 1.0 381
Median sales price (2007 $), 1995 542,844 208,945 79,930 542,844
Median sales price (2007 $), 1996 495,559 200,371 89,770 574,849
Median sales price (2007 $), 1997 542,577 207,208 85,857 542,577
Median sales price (2007 $), 1998 610,578 215,544 71,234 610,578
Median sales price (2007 $), 1999 690,725 226,333 71,659 690,725
Median sales price (2007 $), 2000 710,405 260,852 74,785 710,405
Median sales price (2007 $), 2001 819,534 296,623 108,296 819,534
Median sales price (2007 $), 2002 944,219 342,518 111,220 944,219
Median sales price (2007 $), 2003 922,897 387,765 136,350 1,059,247
Median sales price (2007 $), 2004 1,097,628 435,310 147,082 1,097,628
Median sales price (2007 $), 2005 1,220,908 501,908 171,989 1,220,908
Median sales price (2007 $), 2006 1,234,179 571,801 225,160 1,234,179
% annual change median price, 1996-2006 9.6 11 4.9 20
% annual change median price, 2001-2006 8.5 14 6.3 28
% annual change median price, 2005-2006 1.1 14 -14 34
Mortgage Lending (Home Purchase Loans)
Loans per 1,000 housing units, 1997 53 39 7.1 95
Loans per 1,000 housing units, 1998 91 53 5.5 123
Loans per 1,000 housing units, 1999 81 59 6.6 141
Loans per 1,000 housing units, 2000 80 61 12 157
Loans per 1,000 housing units, 2001 74 63 16 159
Loans per 1,000 housing units, 2002 72 67 20 153
Loans per 1,000 housing units, 2003 80 71 15 228
Loans per 1,000 housing units, 2004 83 88 20 620
Loans per 1,000 housing units, 2005 78 102 32 1,492
Median borrower income (2005 $), 1997 136,893 70,916 20,078 158,491
Median borrower income (2005 $), 1998 134,493 71,170 26,759 163,099
Median borrower income (2005 $), 1999 133,492 70,952 22,859 158,696
Median borrower income (2005 $), 2000 138,791 78,287 28,354 172,390
Median borrower income (2005 $), 2001 153,974 84,174 37,035 186,230
Median borrower income (2005 $), 2002 175,596 84,693 35,915 175,596
Median borrower income (2005 $), 2003 127,900 85,049 44,579 174,868
Median borrower income (2005 $), 2004 175,243 93,142 47,817 175,243
Median borrower income (2005 $), 2005 150,000 103,741 54,500 188,000
% subprime loans, 1997 0.6 3.9 0.0 44
% subprime loans, 1998 0.6 5.9 0.0 88
% subprime loans, 1999 0.7 4.5 0.0 45
% subprime loans, 2000 1.8 5.1 0.0 32
% subprime loans, 2001 0.8 3.1 0.0 12
% subprime loans, 2002 1.6 2.8 0.0 22
% subprime loans, 2003 1.8 3.6 0.4 30
% subprime loans, 2004 0.7 5.3 0.1 20
% subprime loans, 2005 0.4 10 0.4 29
Reported Crimes (per 1,000 pop.)
Violent crimes, 2000 3.1 15 0.9 54
Violent crimes, 2001 5.0 16 1.2 53
Violent crimes, 2002 3.2 16 0.9 46
Violent crimes, 2003 2.6 16 0.5 49
Violent crimes, 2004 2.7 14 0.5 34
Violent crimes, 2005 2.8 14 0.5 36
Property crimes, 2000 45 54 19 312
Property crimes, 2001 38 56 17 286
Property crimes, 2002 33 55 14 243
Property crimes, 2003 38 55 16 191
Property crimes, 2004 29 48 11 156
Property crimes, 2005 27 44 11 153

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Prepared by NeighborhoodInfo DC (revised February 20, 2008).
 
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