| FACTS & FIGURES
POPULATION
Since 1980 the City's population has increased
from around 3,000 residents to over 35,000. Alpharetta's
population in 2000 accounted for approximately 18%
of the total population of North Fulton. Based on
current growth trends, by the year 2005, Alpharetta
is expected to have nearly 40,000 citizens.
HOUSING
From 1980 to 2001 the total number of housing units
increased by more than 1,000%, growing from 1,116
to 14,246. More than 65% or 9,366 of Alpharetta's
total households are single-family residential units.
An estimated 4,880 multi-family households can be
found in the city.
HOUSE VALUE
The median house value in Alpharetta in 1990 was
$119,800, approximately 30% higher than the Atlanta
Region's median of $92,300, with 62.3% of Alpharetta's
housing valued at $100,000 or more. By 2000, Alpharetta's
median housing value climbed to $256,000.
FAMILY
According to the 2000 US Census approximately 54%
of the City's households consist of married couples,
with nearly half of that number having related children
living at home.
AGE
Approximately 34% of Alpharetta's population is
under the age of 25, while slightly less than 6%
was age 65 or older. The median age is 33 years.
RACE
According to the 2000 US Census approximately 16%
of Alpharetta's population can be classified as
minority compared with 4.8% in 1990.
DENSITY
The City of Alpharetta's density increased from
1.08 persons per acre in 1990 to 2.54 in 2001.
INCOME
The average household income in Alpharetta is $93,234.
Approximately 75% of all households have an income
of at least $50,000.
EDUCATION
Over 92% of Alpharetta residents age 25 and older
have at least a high school diploma, with more than
37% having earned at least a Bachelor Degree.
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