Pike County, PA

Population 57,258

Pike County, PA Neighborhood Report

Schools

School Rating is Very good
  • No High School Diploma: 9.2%
  • High School Graduate or Higher: 65.4%
  • Bachelor's Degree or Higher: 25.3%

Registered Offenders

79.37% Lower than national avg.

Environmental Hazards

49 Found nearby

Unemployment

High 6.1%

Property Values

Median Property Value $0

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10 Public Schools view public schools

Summary
There are 10 K-12 public schools in Pike County, PA and 1 private school. Homefacts rates Pike County's schools as Very good, with an overall B+ rating.
1 Private School

New Life Christian Day School

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0 Colleges & Universities view all colleges & universities

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Crime view details

16 Registered Offenders search the registered offender database

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Crime Index

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0 Former Drug Labs view all

  • Good news! No Drug lab found in Pike County, PA

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Property Report Overview

Average Listing Price
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Median Sales Price
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Median Home Value

Housing Inventory

Property Type
  • Vacant
    45.1%
  • Rented
    8.7%
  • Owned
    46.2%

85 Building Permits View All

  • In 2014, the city of Pike County, PA issued 85 building permits. All permits issued were for Single Family Homes. All permits issued were for Single Family Homes.
  • In 2013, the city of Pike County, PA issued 82 building permits. All permits issued were for Single Family Homes. Of those 82 permits, 77 were issued for single family homes and 5 were issued for multi-family homes.
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Fair Market Rents

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  • Property Type Rent
  • Studio: $1,048
  • 1 Bedroom: $1,055
  • 2 Bedrooms: $1,368
  • 3 Bedrooms: $1,863
  • 4 Bedrooms: $2,341

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Environmental Hazards

49 Environmental Hazards

  • Brownfields
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  • Superfunds
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Health Hazards

  • Air Quality HAZARDOUS (0/0)
    Pike County, PA has 0% good air quality.
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  • Radon ZONE 2 COUNTY
    Pike County, PA is a yellow zone.
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  • UV Index MODERATE 4.73 Average
    Pike County, PA is a moderate risk area for ultra-violet rays.
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Average Monthly Temperature

  • January 23.88°
  • February 26.44°
  • March 34.22°
  • April 47.2°
  • May 56.92°
  • June 64.76°
  • July 70.27°
  • August 66.9°
  • September 60.57°
  • October 49.62°
  • November 37.43°
  • December 28.52°

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Natural Disasters

Probability of Natural Disasters for Pike County, PA

Earthquakes
Pike County, PA has a low risk of earthquakes.
Hurricanes
Pike County, PA has no risk of hurricanes.
Hail
Pike County, PA has a low risk of hail storms.
Tornadoes
Pike County, PA has a low risk of tornadoes.

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Median Household Income

Median Household Income in Pike County, PA: $61,199

Unemployment

Unemployment in Pike County is 6.1%. It is lower than the state and national averages, 4.8% and 7.7% respectively

Workforce Breakdown

Blue Collar - 41.47%
White Collar - 58.53%

Politics

State Representatives

  • Gov. Tom Wolf
  • Sen. Robert P. Casey Jr.
  • Sen. Patrick J. Toomey

Neighborhood Info

2 Airports view all

Nearest Major Airports

22 FCC Towers view all

0 Hospitals view all

  • No hospitals found in Pike County, PA